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A Gradual Awakening [Paperback]

Stephen Levine
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Thirty pleasant, rambling beginner's lessons in Buddhism by a leading light of the Santa Cruz sangha. Some of the chapters are based on transcriptions from tape-recorded classes taught by Levine at Soledad prison, but they all sound "live," i.e., spontaneous and disconnected. Levine talks in soothing, informal tones about developing mindfulness, about letting go of the thinking and judging self, seeing through the illusion of the separate self, reaching enlightenment by not reaching for it, etc. He spends a little time discussing meditation techniques, postures and so forth, but he mostly skips the mechanics. His message is straightforward and tremendously, perhaps unbelievably, positive: just let the "unwholesome qualities" of greed and hatred drop away, and one's "natural state of loving kindness and generosity" will stand revealed. From time to time Levine slips into the cliches of psychobabble ("ego trip," "judgmental"), but he snaps back soon enough into readable prose. Sometimes he interrupts the flow of his low-key lecture for a "guided meditation" - practical exercises recapitulating the previous lessons. What the newcomer to Buddhism will make of all this, of sudden declarations that "The void is the vastness in which we are occurring, it is the truth itself," is hard to say. He might, conceivably, be sufficiently intrigued to seek out formal training in Buddhism, and become a convert. Which is what Levine, in his modest way, is trying to get him to do. (Kirkus Reviews) --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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Poet and meditation teacher Levine writes simply and gently about his own personal experiences with and insights into vipassana meditation. An inspiring book for anyone interested in deep personal growth. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring, Jan 22 2003
This review is from: A Gradual Awakening (Paperback)
I'm a college student who frequently loathes her readings. NOT THIS ONE. It will challenge the way you think, it will challenge the way you act, it will challenge your perceptions, it will change your life and the way you see it...in a positive, worthwhile, meaningful, not condescending, warming, loving, caring way.

Do yourself a favor, READ THE BOOK. Rent it from the library, borrow a copy from a friend, buy it if you want. You can pick it apart, read the SHORT, CONCISE, WISE chapters in any order you want for any duration, and you will inevitably learn from it.

I am eternally grateful to my professor who assigned this book. It has made me a better person.

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3.0 out of 5 stars For the not yet even moderately mindful, Oct 18 2003
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This review is from: A Gradual Awakening (Paperback)
I thought I would slip a review in here by someone who is already familiar with mindfulness. The thing with many books on mindfulness, is that they don't offer anything except encouragement to be mindfull. I would suggest this book for occassional reading for those who often forget their consciousness for days at a time. Slow and continuous reading will help implement the motivation to be more aware.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An incredibly helpful book, Jan 28 2002
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Stephen Levine is an extremely compassionate person who transmits this ability to the reader. He inspires the reader to be loving and patient with others and him/herself. Hope and love are inspired and it's an all together useful and reachable path that he shows us. This book is a must for any seeker or traveler on the spiritual path.
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