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書名
The Attention Revolution: Unlocking the Power of the Focused Mind
著者
B. Alan Wallace
読了時間
15.0 分
カテゴリ
Mindfulness
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B. Alan Wallace とは?

B. Alan Wallace holds a Ph.D. in comparative religion from Stanford University. He is a meditation practitioner and teacher, having practiced under the Dalai La...

The Attention Revolution: Unlocking the Power of the Focused Mind はどんな読者向け?

This book is for individuals seeking to improve their focus, mental clarity, and overall well-being through meditation.

The Attention Revolution: Unlocking the Power of the Focused Mind の時代背景は?

The book draws upon centuries of practical wisdom from contemplative traditions, particularly the Buddhist tradition of shamatha.

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対象読者

This book is for individuals seeking to improve their focus, mental clarity, and overall well-being through meditation. It is suitable for both beginners and experienced meditators interested in learning a structured approach to attentional training. It is also relevant to those with attention deficits or hyperactivity disorders, as well as anyone looking to enhance their cognitive abilities and emotional balance.

著者背景

B. Alan Wallace holds a Ph.D. in comparative religion from Stanford University. He is a meditation practitioner and teacher, having practiced under the Dalai Lama. Wallace studied philosophy of science and quantum physics at Amherst College. He founded the Santa Barbara Institute for Consciousness Studies.

歴史的背景

The book draws upon centuries of practical wisdom from contemplative traditions, particularly the Buddhist tradition of shamatha. It addresses the challenges of chronic distractibility in modern life, offering a method for training attention that has been marginalized in both modern science and many contemplative traditions.