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In a Moment, in a Breath

55 Meditations to Cultivate a Courageous Heart

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$27.95 US
4.14"W x 5.88"H x 1.4"D   | 14 oz | 32 per carton
On sale Jun 13, 2023 | 67 Pages | 9781645471103
A curated collection of 55 short meditations from Zen priest Joan Halifax, packaged in a beautiful deck with Joan's art to help you tune in, cultivate compassion, and still the mind in just a moment's notice.

These short potent meditative practices and contemplations are the perfect elixir for today’s hectic, turbulent world.

Collected in a practical card deck format, the 55 meditations allow you to tune in to your natural wisdom, even amid great difficulties. The cards are inspired by the elements—Earth/Grounding, Water/Living by Vow, Fire/Meeting the Boundless Heart, Air/Being with Dying, and Space/Coming Home to Wisdom. Draw a card each week for just over a year of guided practice, or shuffle the deck to draw a mini-meditation as needed. Meditations like “Anchoring the Mind,” “Nourishing Courage,” “Transforming Grief,” and “Letting Go of Fear” help cultivate compassion, mindfulness, and calm, and will benefit both seasoned meditators and beginners alike.

The deck will be accompanied by a short accordion booklet, with introductory material from the author providing context and instructions for using the deck, and the cards are paired with stunning full-color calligraphy paintings by the author. The package is a cigar-style box with a magnetic closure.
“Lovely to handle and offering much upon which to reflect. . . . Something from which we can all benefit.”
Buddhistdoor Global
JOAN HALIFAX, PhD, is a Zen priest and anthropologist who has served on the faculty of Columbia University and the University of Miami School of Medicine. For the past thirty years she has worked with dying people and has lectured on the subject of death and dying at Harvard Divinity School, Harvard Medical School, Georgetown Medical School, and many other academic institutions. In 1990, she founded Upaya Zen Center, a Buddhist study and social action center in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In 1994, she founded the Project on Being with Dying, which has trained hundreds of healthcare professionals in the contemplative care of dying people.
 

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A curated collection of 55 short meditations from Zen priest Joan Halifax, packaged in a beautiful deck with Joan's art to help you tune in, cultivate compassion, and still the mind in just a moment's notice.

These short potent meditative practices and contemplations are the perfect elixir for today’s hectic, turbulent world.

Collected in a practical card deck format, the 55 meditations allow you to tune in to your natural wisdom, even amid great difficulties. The cards are inspired by the elements—Earth/Grounding, Water/Living by Vow, Fire/Meeting the Boundless Heart, Air/Being with Dying, and Space/Coming Home to Wisdom. Draw a card each week for just over a year of guided practice, or shuffle the deck to draw a mini-meditation as needed. Meditations like “Anchoring the Mind,” “Nourishing Courage,” “Transforming Grief,” and “Letting Go of Fear” help cultivate compassion, mindfulness, and calm, and will benefit both seasoned meditators and beginners alike.

The deck will be accompanied by a short accordion booklet, with introductory material from the author providing context and instructions for using the deck, and the cards are paired with stunning full-color calligraphy paintings by the author. The package is a cigar-style box with a magnetic closure.

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“Lovely to handle and offering much upon which to reflect. . . . Something from which we can all benefit.”
Buddhistdoor Global

Author

JOAN HALIFAX, PhD, is a Zen priest and anthropologist who has served on the faculty of Columbia University and the University of Miami School of Medicine. For the past thirty years she has worked with dying people and has lectured on the subject of death and dying at Harvard Divinity School, Harvard Medical School, Georgetown Medical School, and many other academic institutions. In 1990, she founded Upaya Zen Center, a Buddhist study and social action center in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In 1994, she founded the Project on Being with Dying, which has trained hundreds of healthcare professionals in the contemplative care of dying people.