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OverviewCentered around the Four Immeasurables-loving-kindness, compassion, empathetic joy, and equanimity-is a rich suite of practices that open the heart, counter the distortions in our relationships to ourselves, and deepen our relationships to others. Wallace weaves together ancient Buddhist wisdom with contemporary insight, offering a holistic approach to understanding and alleviating suffering. The Four Immeasurables explores the intricate dynamics of meditation, ethical discipline, and the nature of existence, inviting readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery and interconnectedness. Readers will gain valuable insight into shamatha practice, which cultivates a stable and serviceable mind, empowering them to navigate life's complexities with grace and mindfulness. Wallace's teachings provide practical guidance on cultivating loving-kindness and compassion. By integrating these principles into daily life, readers can foster a more compassionate and harmonious existence, ultimately leading to liberation from suffering. The Four Immeasurables serves as a beacon for those seeking to deepen their spiritual practice and enhance their understanding of self and reality. Wallace offers a compelling exploration of the mind's potential, challenging conventional beliefs and encouraging readers to embrace the transformative power of meditation and compassion. With its rich tapestry of Buddhist philosophy and practical wisdom, along with guided meditations and lively discussions on the implications of these teachings for daily life, this book is an essential guide for anyone yearning to cultivate a deeper connection with themselves and the world around them. Full Product DetailsAuthor: B. Alan WallacePublisher: Shambhala Publications Inc Imprint: Snow Lion Publications Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 13.90cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.261kg ISBN: 9781559393539ISBN 10: 155939353 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 16 September 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews"""Alan Wallace is one of the great Western Buddhist thinkers of our day.""—Howard Cutler M.D., coauthor with H.H. the Dalai Lama of The Art of Happiness ""A one-of-a-kind book that helps educate as well as inspire.""—Inquiring Mind ""Any person on a spiritual path, Buddhist or not, will find in this book fresh practical insights for cultivating a boundless heart. A thought-provoking, useful, encouraging read.""— ForeWord Magazine ""We are in very good hands when Alan Wallace takes us on a journey with the four immeasurables.""—Mandala, Editor's Choice ""This book is written in a very simple and direct style. It always cuts out the superficial and directs the reader to the heart of the practice. Interspersed are numerous personal anecdotes and insights that could only be gathered from a lifetime of practice and teaching.""—The Middle Way ""This in-depth treatment is presented clearly and directly without unnecessary trappings and will be a good choice for customers looking to begin serious study of Buddhist tradition and practice. It includes guided meditations intended to help readers open their hearts and empower their minds.""—New Age Retailer ""This rich psychological unfolding of these spiritual practices provides a fine capstone to the author's thoughts on meditation.""—Spirituality & Practice ""As is usual with books by Alan Wallace, there is a strong emphasis on making the ideas and practices discussed accessible to modern readers without diluting those ideas or dumbing them down. A determination to show how the four immeasurables are to be applied in practice in our lives is also evident. For anyone who wishes to a read a lively presentation of some central ideas within Buddhism and that achieves the difficult balance of being both traditional and modern in approach, this book will not disappoint.""—Buddhism Now" This book is written in a very simple and direct style. It always cuts out the superficial and directs the reader to the heart of the practice. Interspersed are numerous personal anecdotes and insights that could only be gathered from a lifetime of practice and teaching. --The Middle Way We are in very good hands when Alan Wallace takes us on a journey with the four immeasurables: loving-kindness, compassion, empathetic joy, and equanimity.--Mandala, July 2010 Howard Cutler, coauthor with H.H. the Dalai Lama of The Art of Happiness--Howard Cutler, coauthor with H.H. the Dalai Lama of The Art of Happines A one-of-a-kind book that helps educate as well as inspire.--Inquiring Mind Any person on a spiritual path, Buddhist or not, will find in this book fresh, practical insights for cultivating a boundless heart. A thought-provoking, useful, encouraging read.--ForeWord Magazine This in-depth treatment is presented clearly and directly without unnecessary trappings and will be a good choice for customers looking to begin serious study of Buddhist tradition and practice. It includes guided meditations intended to help readers open their hearts and empower their minds--Anna Jedrziewski, New Age Retailer, August 2010 We are in very good hands when Alan Wallace takes us on a journey with the four immeasurables: loving-kindness, compassion, empathetic joy, and equanimity.--Mandala, July 2010 As is usual with books by Alan Wallace, there is a strong emphasis on making the ideas and practices discussed accessible to modern readers without diluting those ideas or dumbing them down. A determination to show how the four immeasurables are to be applied in practice, in our lives is also evident. For anyone who wishes to a read a lively presentation of some central ideas within Buddhism and that achieves the difficult balance of being both traditional and modern in approach this book will not disappoint. Steve Palmer, Buddhism Now This book is written in a very simple and direct style. It always cuts out the superficial and directs the reader to the heart of the practice. Interspersed are numerous personal anecdotes and insights that could only be gathered from a lifetime of practice and teaching. --The Middle Way Alan Wallace is one of the great Western Buddhist thinkers of our day. --Howard Cutler M.D., coauthor with H.H. the Dalai Lama of The Art of Happiness A one-of-a-kind book that helps educate as well as inspire. --Inquiring Mind Any person on a spiritual path, Buddhist or not, will find in this book fresh practical insights for cultivating a boundless heart. A thought-provoking, useful, encouraging read. -- ForeWord Magazine We are in very good hands when Alan Wallace takes us on a journey with the four immeasurables. --Mandala, Editor's Choice This book is written in a very simple and direct style. It always cuts out the superficial and directs the reader to the heart of the practice. Interspersed are numerous personal anecdotes and insights that could only be gathered from a lifetime of practice and teaching. --The Middle Way This in-depth treatment is presented clearly and directly without unnecessary trappings and will be a good choice for customers looking to begin serious study of Buddhist tradition and practice. It includes guided meditations intended to help readers open their hearts and empower their minds. --New Age Retailer This rich psychological unfolding of these spiritual practices provides a fine capstone to the author's thoughts on meditation. --Spirituality & Practice As is usual with books by Alan Wallace, there is a strong emphasis on making the ideas and practices discussed accessible to modern readers without diluting those ideas or dumbing them down. A determination to show how the four immeasurables are to be applied in practice in our lives is also evident. For anyone who wishes to a read a lively presentation of some central ideas within Buddhism and that achieves the difficult balance of being both traditional and modern in approach, this book will not disappoint. --Buddhism Now Author InformationB. Alan Wallace has authored, translated, edited, and contributed to more than forty books on Tibetan Buddhism, science, and culture. With fourteen years as a Buddhist monk, he earned a BA in physics and the philosophy of science and then a PhD in religious studies. After teaching in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, he founded the Santa Barbara Institute for Consciousness Studies to explore the integration of scientific approaches and contemplative methods. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |