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Bhante Henepola Gunaratana

Author of Mindfulness in Plain English

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About the Author

Bhante Gunaratana is the author of Mindfulness in Plain English, Beyond Mindfulness in Plain English, and Eight Mindful Steps to Happiness, as well as his autobiography, Journey to Mindfulness. He lives in High View, West Virginia.
Image credit: Bhante Henepola Gunaratana. Photo copied from the web site of the Bhavana Society.

Works by Bhante Henepola Gunaratana

Mindfulness in Plain English (1991) 1,007 copies
El libro del mindfulness (2012) 15 copies
Mediter Au Quotidien (2013) 5 copies
Meditatie in alle eenvoud (2005) 5 copies
Mindfulness 1 copy
Sati 1 copy

Associated Works

Swallowing the River Ganges : A Practice Guide to the Path of Purification (2001) — Foreword, some editions — 44 copies

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The first half is very useful… the second half is not. Follow the instructions and leave the fluff for later.
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Eavans | 10 other reviews | Mar 4, 2024 |
Despite having and constantly trying to deepen a daily meditation practice for years, I hadn't read this book. Since I'm slowly in the process of trying to reintegrate vipassana into my existing meditation practice—one rooted in the Kundalini yogic tradition—I found this book the be an invaluable resource, not only as a reintroduction of sorts to vipassana (insight meditation), but also perhaps reminding me why I've always preferred vipassana practice to zazen ("just sitting").

For those new to meditation and mindfulness practice, this book is perhaps the best place to start. With short chapters, it would be ideal to work through the ideas here slowly, reading and savoring and reflecting on each as they're presenting as one incorporates them into a daily practice at home. In all of my reading on meditation, yoga, Buddhism, and even some sometimes questionable, esoteric philosophical tracts on the training of the mind, I don't think I've encountered a book that has been so direct, accessible, and admirably put together.

This will help you to see why sitting daily is for everyone, not just Buddhists or those seeking enlightenment (whatever that might be). But, more importantly, this book will articulate how your practice of seated meditation carries over into your daily life, and how the point of meditation—and the most important part of meditation—begins after you have risen from your cushion.

Start or deepen your practice here... or, for those who might have fallen off the meditation bandwagon, and recall all of the positive effects it had on their daily lives (and perhaps bemoan daily something along these lines: "I wish I had more time to meditate again!"), this is the book for you to recommence your journey.
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proustitute | 19 other reviews | Apr 2, 2023 |
not bad

Good read if it's one of your first mindfulness reads. If you're a bit more seasoned it won't add much.
 
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buffalobibliophile | 19 other reviews | Dec 23, 2022 |

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