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Paperback Discovering Jewish Meditation: A Beginner's Guide to an Ancient Spiritual Practice Book

ISBN: 1580230679

ISBN13: 9781580230674

Discovering Jewish Meditation: A Beginner's Guide to an Ancient Spiritual Practice

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A breakthrough "how to meditate" guide! A supportive and wise guide that is an absolute must for anyone who wants to learn Jewish meditation or improve their practice. Nan Fink Gefen teaches you how... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excellent introduction to the meditation in a Jewish context

This is a great summary of and introduction to the practice of meditation directed at the jewish reader!! It points out, in several places, the areas where the Jewish approach to meditation differs from other practices of meditation, which are particularly helpful to someone who is familiar to meditation, but not familiar with how to incorporate meditation into an observant Jewish lifestyle.It is not an exhaustive study of the topic, but it doesn't purport to be such. Very helpful to beginning meditators.

Nice Introduction to a Relaxing, Spiritual Experience

It's a good book; an easy read. With a bit of background and set-up, Gefen quickly and easily gets the reader into the process. Yet even here - avoiding getting bogged-down in lots of dry, background material - there is a sense that the author had to work very hard to "puff" this to make a 170ish page book, when it would have been just as effective as a tightly-edited 20-page article. The lure and prestige of a book credit is obviously great. Nonetheless, I recommend it as an excellent way to learn and cope with our crazy, imperfect, in-need-of-repair world.

All aspects of meditation within a Judaic context

Discovering Jewish Meditation: Instruction & Guidance For Learning An Ancient Spiritual Practice in a "reader friendly" manual on all aspects of meditation within a Judaic context. Author Nan Gefen teaches her readers how to meditate on their own, thereby placing them on the path to a deeper, establishing and maintaining a more intimate connection with the Divine, and garnering insight about their own lives. Ideal for the novice, Discovering Jewish Meditation also has much to recommend it to those already embarked upon a program of meditative practice as a key element of their Jewish tradition, practice, and spirituality.

Nourish Your Spirit

I was a meditation leader on a recent retreat. Most participants were new at Jewish Meditation and also meditation in general.This is a great book to use for this type of group ( and alone too!). Our "theme" was "Kabbalah" and these meditations worked very well with "Rabbis" lectures. We all came away feeling wonderful and ready to explore a whole new dimension of our Spirituality

A Guide for the Perplexed Meditator

Discovering Jewish Meditation: Instruction and Guidance for Learning an Ancient Spiritual Practice by Nan Fink Gefen Jewish Lights Publishing 175 pagesReading this guide, one has the sense that Gefen stands alongside the novice meditator, encouraging, explaining, clarifying, reassuring. Discovering Jewish Meditation is an accessible, respectful and necessary companion for all those who long to take the first tentative steps into a spiritual meditative life.Gefen's book on Jewish meditation is a primer and an invitation, the text both expansive and specific. Each section gently moves the beginning meditator through all the fears, obstacles, confusion and exhilaration that a new practice inevitably entails. It is written in a plainspoken manner, the author clearly identifying her own history of struggles with the judgement, discipline and discouragement. With each, she offers successful strategies that allow emergence into consistent on-going meditative practice. Each section allows the reader to find her or his own concerns, anticipate those that may emerge and come to more deeply understand the foundations of a rich and complex tradition that is thousands of years old, yet for many end of the century Americans, brand new. The Resource Guide defines the landscape of this growing movement and allows the new practictioner to study further at their own pace.By Sandra Butler, Author of: Conspiracy of Silence; The Trauma of Incest, New Glide Publications l978 Co-Author of: Cancer in Two Voices, Spinsters Ink, l991
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