Meditation from the Heart of Judaism

Meditation from the Heart of Judaism
Author: Avram Davis
Publsiher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2012-08-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781580236652

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Techniques explained by the masters—for today’s spiritual seeker Meditation is designed to give you direct access to the spiritual. Whether it’s through deep breathing during a busy day, listening to the quiet after turning off the car radio, chanting in prayer, or ten minutes of visualization exercises each morning, meditation takes many forms. But it is always a personal method of centering our spiritual self. Meditation has long been practiced in the Jewish community as a powerful tool to transcend words, personality, and ego and to directly experience the divine. Inspiring yet practical, this introduction to meditation from a Jewish perspective approaches it in a new and illuminating way: As it is personally practiced by today’s most experienced Jewish meditators from around the world. A “how to” guide for both beginning and experienced meditators, Meditation from the Heart of Judaism will help you start meditating or help you enhance your practice. Meditation is a Jewish spiritual resource for today that can benefit people of all faiths and backgrounds—and help us add spiritual energy to our lives. Contributors include:

Jewish Meditation Practices for Everyday Life

Jewish Meditation Practices for Everyday Life
Author: Jeff Roth
Publsiher: Jewish Lights Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2009
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781580233972

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"When we awaken to our own light, it becomes possible to develop real wisdom about our life. As wisdom allows us to see clearly, our hearts break open with compassion for the struggles of our own lives and the lives of all beings. Awakened with wisdom and compassion, we are impelled to live our lives with kindness, and we are led to do whatever we can to repair the brokenness of our world." -From the Introduction

Meditation from the Heart of Judaism

Meditation from the Heart of Judaism
Author: Avram Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1977
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:609559184

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22 masters of meditation - rabbis, scholars, psychologists, teachers - explain why they meditate, how they meditate, and how the meditative experience brings them closer to themselves, to God, and to the universe.

Jewish Meditation Practices for Everyday Life

Jewish Meditation Practices for Everyday Life
Author: Rabbi Jeff Roth
Publsiher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2011-02-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781580235778

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Awaken your heart and mind to see your own capacity for wisdom, compassion, and kindness. “When we awaken to our own light, it becomes possible to develop real wisdom about our life. As wisdom allows us to see clearly, our hearts break open with compassion for the struggles of our own lives and the lives of all beings. Awakened with wisdom and compassion, we are impelled to live our lives with kindness, and we are led to do whatever we can to repair the brokenness of our world.” —from the Introduction At last, a fresh take on meditation that draws on life experience and living life with greater clarity rather than the traditional method of rigorous study. Based on twenty-five years of bringing meaningful spiritual practice to the Jewish community, well-known meditation teacher and practitioner Rabbi Jeff Roth presents Jewish contemplative techniques that foster the development of a heart of wisdom and compassion. This contemporary approach to meditation—accessible to both beginners and experts alike—focuses on using the distilled wisdom of Buddhism and Judaism as a way to learn from life experience. By combining these two traditions, he presents a model that allows westerners—both Jews and non-Jews—to embrace timeless Eastern teachings without sacrificing their birth traditions.

Directing the Heart

Directing the Heart
Author: Rabbi Yael Levy
Publsiher: Way In, Incorporated
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2019-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1733238409

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"Directing the Heart: Weekly Mindfulness Teachings and Practices from the Torah" contains meditations and suggestions for Mindfulness practice inspired by the first five books of the Bible. For each week of the year, Rabbi Yael Levy searches out teachings from the Torah for guidance on how to love in the face of loss, to be open to joy, gratitude and beauty and to live with disappointments, sadness and pain. Using Rabbi Levy's own translations from the Hebrew, "Directing the Heart" can serve as a sourcebook for spiritual exploration for people of all faiths and paths. The book highlights the usefulness of taking time each day to set intentions and engage in spiritual practice. Each chapter includes a poetic meditation on the week's text followed by a recommendation for how to bring the teaching into daily life. Interest in Mindfulness has moved into mainstream American culture and Jewish Mindfulness adds an innovative spiritual component; Rabbi Levy has been exploring its potential for nearly two decades. Her approach strives to awaken the attention - to direct the heart - and strengthen the ability to meet well all that we encounter.

Discovering Jewish Meditation

Discovering Jewish Meditation
Author: Nan Fink Gefen
Publsiher: Jewish Lights Publishing
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1999
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781580230674

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This comprehensive introduction to a time-honored spiritual practice answers common questions about the nature and history of Jewish meditation, shows beginners how to start their practice and gives instructions for core Jewish meditative practices.

Discovering Jewish Meditation 2nd Edition

Discovering Jewish Meditation  2nd Edition
Author: Nan Fink Gefen
Publsiher: Jewish Lights Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2011
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781580234627

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A supportive and wise guide that is an absolute must for anyone who wants to learn Jewish meditation or improve their practice now updated and expanded! Nan Fink Gefen teaches you how to meditate on your own, and starts you on the path to a deeper connection with the Divine and to greater insight about your own life. The most comprehensive introduction to a time honored practice: Answers commonly asked questions about the nature and history of Jewish meditation, and examines how it differs from other meditative practices Shows beginners how to start their practice, including where and how to do it Gives step-by-step instructions for meditations that are at the core of Jewish meditative practice Explains the challenges and rewards of a Jewish meditative practice.

Discovering Jewish Meditation 2nd Edition

Discovering Jewish Meditation  2nd Edition
Author: Nan Fink Gefen
Publsiher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2011-09-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781580235037

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A breakthrough "how to meditate" guide! “Jewish meditation is a practice that can sustain you and deepen your connection to the Divine over the course of your lifetime. Seekers throughout history have practiced it and reaped its rewards, and today many people are making it a significant part of their everyday spiritual practice.” —from the Introduction A supportive and wise guide that is an absolute must for anyone who wants to learn Jewish meditation or improve their practice—now updated and expanded. Nan Fink Gefen teaches you how to meditate on your own, and starts you on the path to a deeper connection with the Divine and to greater insight about your own life. Whatever your level of understanding, she gives you the tools and support you need to discover the transformative power of meditation. This most comprehensive introduction to a time-honored spiritual practice: Answers commonly asked questions about the nature and history of Jewish meditation, and examines how it differs from other meditative practices Shows beginners how to start their practice, including where and how to do it Gives step-by-step instructions for meditations that are at the core of Jewish meditative practice Explains the challenges and rewards of a Jewish meditative practice