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Light Waves : Fine Tuning the Mind / David K. Reynolds.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, [2000]Copyright date: ©2000Description: 1 online resource (104 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780824823788
  • 9780824845094
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Appearances -- 2. Whose Mind? -- 3. What Is Mine? -- 4. Fixing the Mind -- 5. Reality Teaches -- 6. Reality-Presents -- 7. Doing Reality -- 8. Reality's Fools -- 9. No Boundaries -- 10. Making Sense of It -- 11. Ideas in Action -- 12. Practicalities -- 13. Dawning Light -- 14. Passing On -- 15. Being Lively -- 16. Stop-and-Go Living -- 17. Artistic Living -- 18. Curing Yourself -- 19. Reality's Pool -- 20. Shopping Around -- 21. Storytelling -- 22. Reinventing Yourself -- 23. Reviewing Yourself -- 24. Meaningful Construction -- 25. Brand Names -- 26. Situational Fusion -- 27. Have It Be the Way It Is -- 28. In Trust -- 29. Thoughtfulness -- 30. Redoing Yourself -- 31. Driving Yourself -- 32. Talking Yourself Seriously -- 33. Telling Tales -- 34. Accepting Yourself -- 35. Self-Instruction -- 36. Discovering Yourself -- 37. Making Strides -- 38. Getting to Know You -- 39. Reality-Esteem -- 40. Vapors Condensing -- 41. Trekking -- Also by David K. Reynolds -- Contact Information
Summary: "No one lives within a continuous stream of peak experiences. Everyday life is both ordinary and marvelous. While sailing your mind in the sky, don't forget to have your car serviced regularly." Light Waves continues the themes of Morita and Naikan psychotherapy found in David Reynolds' highly popular Constructive Living (UH Press, 1984) and The Quiet Therapies: Japanese Pathways to Personal Growth (UH Press, 1980). A book of reflections--inspired in part by the Denkoroku, a work written by a Soto Zen monk--Light Waves will appeal to readers of any faith. It reiterates the spiritual importance of everyday life and encourages readers to experience whatever reality presents and do whatever needs to be done moment-by-moment. Thought-provoking puzzles, designed to fine tune the mind, appear throughout.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Appearances -- 2. Whose Mind? -- 3. What Is Mine? -- 4. Fixing the Mind -- 5. Reality Teaches -- 6. Reality-Presents -- 7. Doing Reality -- 8. Reality's Fools -- 9. No Boundaries -- 10. Making Sense of It -- 11. Ideas in Action -- 12. Practicalities -- 13. Dawning Light -- 14. Passing On -- 15. Being Lively -- 16. Stop-and-Go Living -- 17. Artistic Living -- 18. Curing Yourself -- 19. Reality's Pool -- 20. Shopping Around -- 21. Storytelling -- 22. Reinventing Yourself -- 23. Reviewing Yourself -- 24. Meaningful Construction -- 25. Brand Names -- 26. Situational Fusion -- 27. Have It Be the Way It Is -- 28. In Trust -- 29. Thoughtfulness -- 30. Redoing Yourself -- 31. Driving Yourself -- 32. Talking Yourself Seriously -- 33. Telling Tales -- 34. Accepting Yourself -- 35. Self-Instruction -- 36. Discovering Yourself -- 37. Making Strides -- 38. Getting to Know You -- 39. Reality-Esteem -- 40. Vapors Condensing -- 41. Trekking -- Also by David K. Reynolds -- Contact Information

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"No one lives within a continuous stream of peak experiences. Everyday life is both ordinary and marvelous. While sailing your mind in the sky, don't forget to have your car serviced regularly." Light Waves continues the themes of Morita and Naikan psychotherapy found in David Reynolds' highly popular Constructive Living (UH Press, 1984) and The Quiet Therapies: Japanese Pathways to Personal Growth (UH Press, 1980). A book of reflections--inspired in part by the Denkoroku, a work written by a Soto Zen monk--Light Waves will appeal to readers of any faith. It reiterates the spiritual importance of everyday life and encourages readers to experience whatever reality presents and do whatever needs to be done moment-by-moment. Thought-provoking puzzles, designed to fine tune the mind, appear throughout.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 02. Mrz 2022)