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Quiet Mind: One-Minute Retreats from a Busy World
David Kundtz
Red Wheel/Weiser
, 2003 - 380 pages
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highly recommended
More than a meditation book,
Quiet
Mind
is a series of reflections that can illuminate every aspect of life. It offers readers guidance on using the moments between activities ? which the author calls "stillpoints" ? as opportunities to focus on becoming more fully awake to who they are. "These times are the ?spaces in between? the events of your life," writes Kundtz, "spaces often lost, or worse ? filled with anxiety. And these spaces in between are just waiting to bring you the calmness and clarity that an over-demanding schedule steals
from
you." A welcome respite for any
one
whose gear shift is perpetually in overdrive, Quiet Mind is an invitation to rest, find peace, awaken, and remember. It offers deceptively simple wisdom to help readers sharpen their senses and make room for life.
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Much-Needed Respite From Overloaded Senses, Cluttered Thoughts, and Hurried Lives
"Welcome to a new way to cope with the demands of a too-
busy
life. Welcome to a way that requires no difficult skills, adds no new burdens, and accommodates all spiritual systems and life-styles. Welcome to all who want to do nothing-more often, more creatively, with joy, and without guilt. Welcome to
one
-
minute
retreats
that can be yours at any time of the day or night." -
From
the book
According to author David Kundtz, a
mind
ful posture centered from the
quiet
state of your being is *crucial* for any undertaking. In fact, he asserts, if we do not take the time to pause with purpose, disappointment and failure awaits us.
In his book Quiet Mind, Kundtz invites us to do nothing-but to "do" it with purpose, meaning, and value. That is, to take time for ourselves, to rest, to find peace, to awaken, to remember, and to find ways to recognize what we may have forgotten, and how not to forget again.
At 370-pages, Quiet Mind:
One-Minute
Retreats from a Busy
World
is brimming with dozens of meditations designed to promote thoughtfulness, calm, and quietude. The mini-retreats, one and a half to two pages long, feature a sage quote and Kundtz's wise and gentle commentary. At the end of each, the author offers one-sentence encouragement, inviting readers to observe life and apply the wisdom found in the meditation.
Kundtz has organized these meditations under fourteen general categories, including:
* Making Room for Life
* Creating Opportunities for Serenity
* Defining Your Values
* Finding Peace at Work
* Knowing Thyself
* Awakening to Wonder
* Giving Back to the World
Under the category Finding Peace at Work, for example, is a meditation about Weariness. Beginning with a quote from Eric Hoff saying, "Our greatest weariness comes from work not done", Kundtz observes:
"...what tires us most is not work, but the anticipation of work still to do. Here is a time when living in the present moment is vital. The past is gone, the future is a just a concept and a projection of our minds. All you have is now. It's all you need..."
In the section Making Room for Life, a meditation called What's Going on Here begins with a quote by George Wilson: "Things are seldom about what they seem to be about." Kundtz notes that all too often we narrowly focus on accomplishing a particular task that we overlook the obvious cause of pain and distress in those around us. He relates the story of a frustrated mother bringing her son to him for counseling. The boy refused to go to school, and neither the son nor the mother was very communicative as to possible causes. Kundtz couldn't figure out what was at the heart of the problem! When he suggested they come back next week the mother replied that they could not come back next week because they were moving across the country. Aha! At last, a window into the boy's world: he was grieving the loss of his friends and all things familiar.
Quiet Mind by David Kundtz is a delightful book, providing a much-needed respite from overloaded senses, cluttered thoughts, and hurried lives.
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Smell the roses...
This is a great little book that re
mind
s us to stop and breathe to clear the mind. It helps us to manage some peace among our crazy lives. Thanks!
Quiet Mind: Worth the Time!
Quiet
Mind
is such a thought provoking book. It points out issues that, in our ridiculously
busy
lives, we forget to even think about. Kundtz challenges the reader to be introspective and to take the time to notice, consider, be, and most importantly, look inward to determine what is really important in our lives.
The quick, two-page bursts of thought are perfect. They really are
one
-
minute
retreats
.
One criticism, though, is that there are some editing problems. Being a grammar instructor and freelance proofreader, I can't help but find these things where they exist. It's the curse on my life.
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Quiet Mind
I originally picked up this book because of the title, figuring it would have some nice observations about existing in our "
busy
"
world
. I was surprised that not only did it have some pithy, and relevant thoughts about our lives, but that they were insightful and thought provoking as well. The short
one
or two page comments are just enough to read quickly, but deep enough that I found myself thinking about them at various times throughout the day. I have enjoyed this book so much, that I bought four more for Christmas gifts. One of those incidental purchases that turned into a real find.
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Quiet Mind: One Minute Retreats from a Busy World
Thoughtful questions or ideas to consider as meditation, focus for the day, or a daily re
mind
er for mindfulness. We know our bodies need rest and recovery; it is important to give our minds the same gift. There are interesting thoughts about every day events.
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