Author:Martin Boroson
'Absolute peace is available to you in this moment, now. You don't need to have anything else, nor do you need anything else to happen. Real contentment is not a state of mind to be found just on holiday, or when you achieve your goals, or when you get more stuff. It can only be found now, the way things are.'
This superbly clear, short and practical book explains how to become the master of each single moment. It's clearly aimed at those of us who are living too fast, are confused about life, who spend hours with our iPods, mobiles and laptops, or who never seem to have any mental space. It's life-changing, and very simple and its benefits include becoming less stressed, better organised, a more effective communicator and less frantic.
It's hard to overestimate how helpful this technique can be
—— Bel Mooney , Psychologies magazineBoroson takes the mystery out of meditation
—— Irish IndependentSmall change...BIG difference...A truly helpful book
—— Sarah Stacey , You magazineHaving read several books about meditation, this one outdoes the others by far in its simplicity and results. ... Superbly written and well worth reading.
—— Kindred SpiritMartin Boroson's fantastic book ... is all about learning to condense the practice of meditation into these fleeting moments. And about how, from a certain perspective, a sequence of fleeting moments are all we ever really have anyway.
—— Oliver Burkeman , The GuardianPacked with wisdom from cover to cover. . Martin takes you on a journey that is all but guaranteeing that you will be able to surrender completely to your moments of meditation and apply them to everyday situations. ... This is something that I think just about any human being could take on, and it would definitely empower and lift the quality of one's experience on earth. A beautiful book.
—— Regina Merideth , The Conscious Media NetworkI found it quite inspirational...(and) incredibly appealing .. I think you could have hit on something really rather special here.
—— Jim Davis , the Jim Davis Show, LBC radioIdeal further reading
—— Economist