The Issue At Hand Essays On Buddhist Mindfulness Practice

The Issue At Hand Essays On Buddhist Mindfulness Practice by Gil Fronsdal is a second edition published by the Insight Meditation Center in February 2008. This 160-page book is presented in English and offers a collection of essays and edited talks focused on the Buddhist practice of mindfulness. Fronsdal emphasizes the importance of being present and aware of one’s immediate experiences, encouraging readers to explore mindfulness beyond formal meditation and into daily life.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of how mindfulness can be integrated into various aspects of existence. The essays aim to inspire individuals to engage with their sensory experiences and cultivate awareness in the present moment. By addressing the practical applications of mindfulness, this book serves as a resource for those interested in deepening their understanding of Buddhism and enhancing their everyday experiences through mindful practices.
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Essays on Buddhist Mindfulness Practice. An inspiring and very accessible compilation of essays and edited talks on the Buddhist practice of mindfulness. As Gil Fronsdal states, “the search for the issue at hand is the search for what is closest at hand, for what is directly seen, heard, smelt, tasted, felt, and cognized in the present.” Gil brings the practice of mindfulness not only to formal meditation but to all the varying aspects of every day life.
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