“Cortland Dahl, an advanced practitioner who is also deeply immersed in the scientific research into the psychological and physiological benefits of meditation, guides readers through fascinating transformative practices. His goal is to distill esoteric teachings into practices that busy modern people can employ in their daily lives. I’m all for it.”
—Dan Harris, New York Times bestselling author of 10% Happier
“An extremely clear, user-friendly, and compelling guide to meditation practice as seen through the sweeping perspective of a Vajrayana lens. Cortland Dahl’s disarming honesty regarding his personal experience and his relationship with his Tibetan teacher invite and ultimately entrain the reader right into nondual meditation practice. Dahl systematically maps out and guides us in a contemporary perspective on the essential teachings of this ancient and venerable lineage, their relevance to the present moment, and most importantly, their relevance to you, the reader, as a unique and uniquely beautiful human being.”
—Jon Kabat-Zinn, bestselling author of Wherever You Go, There You Are and Coming to Our Senses
“Guiding us with a gentle hand, Cortland Dahl leads us through every stage of the Buddhist journey, beginning with the bedrock of the Four Noble Truths and the altruistic aspiration to enlightenment for the benefit of all sentient beings, and culminating in the profound view of ultimate truth. In a clear and accessible manner, he offers a comprehensive exposition of the Buddhist teachings that will appeal to all readers.”
—Matthieu Ricard, author of Notebooks of a Wandering Monk and The Quantum and the Lotus
“This book opens an extraordinary door to meditation—wise, practical, brave, and accessible.”
—Roshi Joan Halifax, abbot of Upaya Zen Center
“This jewel of a book accomplishes the seemingly impossible task of distilling ancient Buddhist texts into relatable and accessible teachings without watering them down. A warm and accomplished teacher of challenging material, Cortland Dahl has written a brilliant and indispensable guide that shows both new and experienced meditators innovative ways to integrate these ancient texts into their lives anytime and anywhere.”
—Susan Kaiser Greenland, author of Real-World Enlightenment, Mindful Games, and The Mindful Child
“A Meditator’s Guide to Buddhism is that rare combination of impressive clarity and warmheartedness, so that we feel invited to our own direct experience of a path to freedom. Reading it, whether you are new to meditation or a more experienced student, will enrich your understanding and inspire you to live these truths.”
—Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness and Real Life
“A Meditator’s Guide to Buddhism offers anyone, from the merely curious, to beginners in meditation, to ‘old dog’ seasoned practitioners, a wry and useful overview. This guide can be used on its own by solitary meditators or serve as a handbook to the valuable lessons in Buddhism and meditation offered by Tergar International, the organization guided by Mingyur Rinpoche. I highly recommend it.”
—Daniel Goleman, New York Times bestselling author of Emotional Intelligence
“A Meditator’s Guide to Buddhism is a gem. Easily accessible, down-to-earth, and practical. This book should be a companion to anyone with an interest in the Buddhist path. Replete with compelling personal stories, sprinkled with simple, user-friendly practices, and comprehensive in its overview of the entire Buddhist path, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in meditation, and really for all those who wish to flourish.”
—Richard J. Davidson, New York Times bestselling author of The Emotional Life of Your Brain and coauthor of Altered Traits
“This is a delightful and extremely useful book. Cortland Dahl expertly describes the essence of the three main Buddhist traditions, guides the reader through accessible practices, and brings it all to life with his own embodied wisdom.”
—Judson Brewer, MD, PhD, New York Times bestselling author of Unwinding Anxiety and The Craving Mind
“Clear, open, friendly, warm, and wonderful, especially for those new to Tibetan Buddhism.”
—Buddhistdoor Global