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La práctica de la atención plena

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Jon Kabat-Zinn, autor del best-seller Vivir con plenitud las crisis, se ha hecho mundialmente famoso por introducir la técnica budista de la atención plena (mindfulness) para ayudar a sobrellevar el estrés y el dolor de la enfermedad.
En el presente libro, el doctor Kabat-Zinn se centra en el poder transformador de la atención plena en nuestras vidas, tanto en nuestra dimensión más íntima como en la social. Describe cómo podemos conferir verdadero valor al momento presente y autorrealizarnos como seres humanos con la práctica de la meditación. En último término, el propósito de La práctica de la atención plena consiste en despertar en nosotros todo el potencial de un don que la mayoría infravaloramos: la sensibilidad.
En una inteligente fusión entre ciencia, poesía y espiritualidad, Kabat-Zinn nos enseña que la meditación nunca es lo que uno piensa (piense uno lo que piense) y que en nuestra sociedad compleja y caótica la práctica de la atención de una manera lúcida, sabia y efectiva ya no es un lujo, sino una necesidad para nuestra salud emocional, física y espiritual.
LanguageEspañol
Release dateMar 1, 2010
ISBN9788472457713
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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I enjoyed this book but found it difficult to finish reading. I seemed to have difficulty internalizing the messages.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    The book that needs to be read by everyone without excpetionShould be teach in every class in every familyFantastic
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I gave this one the old college try, but it's just not working for me. I actually think it's a fine book, with some really insightful gems, like the excellent and succinct description of Buddhism in the "Dharma" chapter and this passage about individual experience:

    "Since awareness at first blush seems to be a subjective experience, it is hard for us not to think that we are the subject, the thinker, the feeler, the seer, the doer and as such, the very center of the universe, the very center of the field of our awareness. Perceiving thus, we take everything in the universe, or at least our universe, quite personally." (169)

    That passage in particular has caused a small but significant shift in how I look at the world. The trouble is that Kabat-Zinn uses an awful lot of words. There's a lot to read between the gems, and I find myself getting...bored. Perhaps part of this is because I've already read Full Catastrophe Living, and I've not found much that's particularly new in Coming to Our Senses. Or it could just be that I'm not in a nonfiction mood or that I really just want to "do" mindfulness rather than read about it right now. Whatever it is, I'm going to read the section on healing the body politic, and maybe jump here and there, but when I go to library day after tomorrow, I'm going to be taking this one back, no matter how much I've left unread.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Profundo y muy reflexivo.
    Te ayuda a ser consciente y a ser más espiritual.