
Awareness Is Freedom
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Itai Ivtzan elucidates not only the meeting point between psychology and spirituality but the synergy and power of the two. Allow this accomplished scholar and meditator to offer you this clear road-map as you take this journey to your indwelling. This important book, peppered with research studies, validated psychological tests, and practical exercises, offers clear and insightful methods for you to re-discover your mindfulness and hence...your freedom. -- Ryan M. Niemiec, author of Mindfulness and Character Strengths: A Practical Guide to Flourishing Dr. Ivtzan has done a great service to humanity with this beautiful book. Here we have two of our most precious currents of thought, psychology and spirituality, each of which has transformed people's lives for the better, but which until now have remained wary of each other. However, with great skill and artistry, Dr. Ivtzan has brought these together in a 'marriage,' a union which serves to greatly enrich both partners. Moreover, Dr. Ivtzan is just the kind of wise and compassionate pastor that we need to skillfully conduct such a union, with his great depths of insight and beauty of expression. However, the most important beneficiary of this 'marriage' is the reader, who is invited to embark upon their own personal journal of transformation. Through a series of 'lessons,' including structured reflections and exercises, the fortunate reader is led gently down a path of mystery, towards realms of the self and of the universe that they may not have suspected existed. Truly, this book has the power to change your life. -- Tim Lomas, author of Masculinity, Meditation and Mental Health Awareness is Freedom provides a clear and practical course in spiritual training. It's an ideal introduction that quickly takes the reader from the shallows to the depths. Save yourself the trouble of learning Sanskrit, Pali or Tibetan in order to read the ancient sutras. Instead, I would advise you start your journey with this illuminating and accessible book. I wish I had had the opportunity to read it years ago before I wandered off to the East. -- Tim Ward, author of What the Buddha Never Taught: A 'Behind the Robes' Account of life in a Thai Forest MonasteryMore details
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- To the reader
- Introduction
- Lesson 1: Psychology and Spirituality
- Psychology
- Spirituality
- Religion vs. spirituality
- Psychology and spirituality: The meeting point
- Psychology and spirituality: Interdependence
- What stands in your way to living a full and free life: The concepts of personality and ego
- Here and now exercise 1: Naming your ego concepts
- Why must a personality/ego be created?
- Psychological measurement 1: Personal need for structure questionnaire
- An idea of your self
- Weekly exercise 1: Discovering your ego concepts
- Lesson 2: The Meditative Skill
- The influence of meditation
- Different kinds of meditation
- Defining meditation
- Here and now exercise 2: The wandering mind
- Who is in charge of your awareness?
- If you are washing the dishes, just wash the dishes
- Meditative technique vs. meditative state
- Breathing meditation
- Understanding meditation
- Weekly exercise 2: Breathing meditation
- Meditation: Retraining your attention
- Simplicity
- Patience and subtle changes
- Psychological measurement 2: Personal growth initiative scale
- Beginning to meditate
- Different meditation sessions
- Lesson 3: Aware and Unaware Thinking
- The thinking obsession
- There is nothing wrong with the mind
- Resting in your inner "home"
- Aware vs. unaware thinking
- Cultivating aware thinking
- Here and now exercise 3: writing your thoughts
- Ego concepts grow and shrink
- Gradual progress
- Breaking the attachment
- Non-reactive attention
- Psychological measurement 3: non-attachment scale
- Pain is inevitable but suffering is optional
- Weekly exercise 3: Observing your thoughts
- Lesson 4: The Illusion of the Self
- The concept of self
- Trapped in patterns
- Is there a container?
- Separation
- Here and now exercise 4: can you find the experiencer?
- Attachment to the self
- The mind fights for its existence
- Enlightenment: An alternative to the ego formed self
- Awareness of the layers that conceal your authentic self
- Facing your self
- What is the experience of enlightenment?
- Psychological measurement 4: Compassion scale
- Weekly exercise 4: Consciously choosing enlightenment
- Lesson 5: Everything is Neutral
- Here and now exercise 5: The clock experiment
- Schema theory
- Priming
- Spirituality and schemas
- The neutrality of life
- Weekly exercise 5: This situation was neutral
- Choice
- Psychological measurement 5: Perceived autonomy in life domains scale
- Taking responsibility
- Opportunity
- Lesson 6: The Art of Presence and Meditation Techniques
- Being present
- Here and now exercise 6: Walking meditation
- Being and thinking
- Meditation permeates life
- Psychological research: Mind-wandering
- Psychological measurement 6: Mindfulness questionnaire
- Meditation techniques
- Changing techniques
- Weekly exercise 6: Meditation techniques
- Meditation will not make you passive
- Developing meditation
- Lesson 7: Impermanence: This Too Shall Pass
- Life is change
- Stress: Psychological reaction to impermanence
- Impermanence is sensed as dangerous
- Psychological measurement 7: Personal meaning in life
- Emotional polarity and the Authentic Self
- The cycle of misery
- Here and now exercise 7: Your cravings and rejections
- Dependent and independent emotions
- Weekly exercise 7: Engaging with change
- Enlightenment is impermanent
- Lesson 8: Freedom and Meditation - Bringing It All Together
- Thoughts and emotions
- Emotions and bodily-sensations
- Psychological measurement 8: Body awareness questionnaire
- Yoga, psychology, and spirituality
- Thought, emotions, and bodily reactions: The link
- Relevance to your spiritual journey
- Observing? How?
- Here and now exercise 8(A): Emotions & sensations
- Here and now exercise 8(B): The rag-doll technique
- The art of non-reaction
- Weekly exercise 8(A): Body awareness
- Weekly exercise 8(B): Reaction to events
- Life-Long Exercise: Going deeper into your Authentic Self
- Final words
- References
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