A Buddhist Journal (ePub)
Guided Practices for Writers and Meditators
(Sprache: Englisch)
A guided journal that uniquely combines personal writing and meditation-two of the most beneficial self-help processes available
In this book, Beth Jacobs-who has taught and written extensively on both Buddhist psychology and therapeutic writing-provides...
In this book, Beth Jacobs-who has taught and written extensively on both Buddhist psychology and therapeutic writing-provides...
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A guided journal that uniquely combines personal writing and meditation-two of the most beneficial self-help processes available
In this book, Beth Jacobs-who has taught and written extensively on both Buddhist psychology and therapeutic writing-provides a variety of writing techniques and exercises that are matched with specific Buddhist meditation instructions and teachings. She describes meditation practices and Buddhist concepts along with writing exercises that bring the material to life. Writers will find exercises that deepen their experiences in general and writing in particular. Meditators will find Buddhist concepts clarified and techniques expanded. All readers will discover a laboratory of writing as experimentation, with structures that open ideas, break habits, and combine experience in novel ways.
In this book, Beth Jacobs-who has taught and written extensively on both Buddhist psychology and therapeutic writing-provides a variety of writing techniques and exercises that are matched with specific Buddhist meditation instructions and teachings. She describes meditation practices and Buddhist concepts along with writing exercises that bring the material to life. Writers will find exercises that deepen their experiences in general and writing in particular. Meditators will find Buddhist concepts clarified and techniques expanded. All readers will discover a laboratory of writing as experimentation, with structures that open ideas, break habits, and combine experience in novel ways.
Autoren-Porträt von Beth Jacobs
BETH JACOBS, PhD, is a writer, psychologist, and Buddhist. She has been a supervising and private practice psychologist for thirty years after being trained at Northwestern University Medical School. She is also a Buddhist lay teacher in the Soto Zen tradition. Her psychological perspective led to a body of writing about therapeutic journaling, including the book Writing for Emotional Balance (New Harbinger Publishers, 2005), many articles, webinars and workshops, and a seasonal column for the National Association for Poetry Therapy, for which she received an Outstanding Achievement Award in 2016. She also wrote a fictional novella entitled Paper Sky: What Happened After Anne Frank's Diary Ended (CreateSpace, 2014). She has received the following residency awards for her writing: Renaissance House Writers Residency, June 2014; Ragdale Foundation Artist Residency, September 2013; and the Hambidge Center for Creative Arts Fellow, artist-in-residence, July 2012. Jacobs' more recent work has focused on original Buddhist studies with the publication of The Original Buddhist Psychology: What the Abhidharma Tells Us About How We Think, Feel, and Experience Life (North Atlantic Books, 2017).
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Beth Jacobs
- 2018, 168 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: North Atlantic Books
- ISBN-10: 162317242X
- ISBN-13: 9781623172428
- Erscheinungsdatum: 14.08.2018
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