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de Ronna Kabatznick (Author) "The Buddha made a plain and simple observation about life that he summed up in the First Noble Truth: There is suffering ..." En savoir plus
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When it comes to weight loss, the emphasis today is shifting away from fad diets and compulsive workouts toward sane, sensible techniques that incorporate both the mind and the body. This is the first book to apply the 2,500-year-old principles of Zen Buddhism to the modern struggle with the vicious cycle of dieting, losing, and regaining weight. From a Buddhist perspective, overeating is a disorder of desire. This book will teach readers how to find freedom from eating problems and the tyranny of desire that triggers them. Filled with concrete, practical exercises and the wisdom of the ages, The Zen of Eating provides, at last, an alternative to ineffective diet programs, products, and pills.


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From a psychologist and mediator comes the first book of its kind--an innovative approach to diet and weight loss management that taps into the time-tested, 2,500-year-old principles of Zen Buddhism National media publicity. Local San Francisco publicity .

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Pleasant surprise, Jui 11 2004
Par Shari G. (San Diego, Ca United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
The book was much better than I expected. I felt compelled to write the author afterwards and thank her for writing such a book. I've read a ton of books in my lifetime and this is one that stays with you -- the principles can carry over to all aspects of one's life. It's also the kind of book you can pick up on any given day, turn to a page, and find something motivational. After 100's of books and 100's of diets, this was the first that inspired me to write a review.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 A striking example of "each to their own"......, Janv. 20 2004
Par Wednesday "Wednesday" (Torrance, CA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Not since D. J. Conway have I read a book that so often so missed the mark...clearly some have found it a wonderful source of information and inspiration...I found it a wonder of bafflement, observations presented as "ancient wisdom"..."what you weigh or what you eat cannot provide lasting nourishment because they are always changing." (what you ate is not supposed to last forever) "The Buddha did what you and I have done many times. He went to the opposite extreme. Instead of indulging himself, he deprived himself." (page 6) "Unlike you and me, Buddha did not bounce back and forth between the extremes of indulgnece (overeating) and deprivation (restricted dieting)." (page 7)...It does sound very profound unless you think while you are reading it......really, Buddha did not have an eating disorder, he fasted in the tradition of spiritual aspirants of the age until he decided/realized to try another practice. Better (I think) to read general books on Buddhism and allow the practice to flow naturally into your relationship with food.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Thought provoking and very helpful, Juil 3 2003
Par MotherLodeBeth "MotherLodeBeth" (Sierras of California) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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It has been a long time since I have savored a book as much as I have been this one. I hope I do not repeat what other positive reviews have said, and if I do, I apologize.

I liked the combination of using real life examples rather than antidotes for showing how people behave and how they can change for the positive, and let go of negative desires. I say negative because as the author wisely notes on page 58 "Letting go doesn't mean annihilating, rejecting feelings, or pretending that you don't have strong feelings". Or on page 62 "Letting go doesn't mean any of these desires disappear. It means that they no longer have control over you". The author notes that we can still like a certain ice cream or treat and enjoy it, but that the treat doesn't have to become an obsession. But more a take it or leave it way of eating. And that once we let go of the habitual desire that food even begins to taste better.

My husband and I grew up in the 40-50's and he remarked that growing up he often was hungry which is why he probably eats "stuff" because he wants to feel full and not wanting. In the late 40's when I was a toddler a sibling often stole food so we could eat. So I to grew up wondering if I would ever not have to worry about food. It has only been since I have been serious about finding out how to let go of the fear-desire issue that my weight started to drop, and I became healthier.

Its also interesting how the author explains how often people drink, smoke, eat wrong because of some issue of fear, be it speaking up when someone says something bad, or when we are faced with a challenge we are afraid of, or because we are afraid of the unknown, like being rejected.

This is a thoughtful and helpful book and one I am so pleased I bought.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Graceful and difficult
I'm going back to read this book again. Kabatznick writes with the equanimity that convinces me she knows what she is talking about. Read more
Publié le Mars 15 2003 par James H. Bell

5.0étoiles sur 5 Gracefully written...
"The Zen of Eating" is a gracefully written fusion of psychology and Buddhism, the best example I've seen of applying spiritual principles to behavioral problems. Read more
Publié le Aoû 1 2002 par M. Nichols

5.0étoiles sur 5 Eating to Feed the Soul - Ancient Wisdom
Dr. Kabatznick does for weight loss what modern weight programs fail at: assign profound and ancient wisdom to our battle against the bulge. Read more
Publié le Mai 28 2002 par Lisa Schmidt

3.0étoiles sur 5 Somewhat dissapointing as a diet book
Having some basic knowledge about mindfulness and Zen and also knowledge about dieting, I felt like this book was too basic. Read more
Publié le Déc 21 2001 par julies_27

5.0étoiles sur 5 More than a diet book
I thought this book was very insightful. It will probably help with more than eating. It is really a beginners guide to Zen Buddism and an excellent one at that! Read more
Publié le Oct. 29 2000 par mandyrufle

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Best Introduction and Explanation of Zen Available
The best introduction to Zen that I've ever read. Many introductory books on Zen lack a practical explaination of Zen's more esoteric concepts, such as 'emptyness' and... Read more
Publié le Déc 27 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 truth in simplicity
This is a valuable book on several different levels. By using the Four Noble Truths and The Eightfold Path, the author not only gives us what I consider the best book I've ever... Read more
Publié le Nov. 3 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 A whole new approach to eating
This is a book I will read again and again, and one which I will recommend to all of my friends. It puts food and weight problems in perspective and it made me totally rethink... Read more
Publié le Juil 28 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Wonderful book--thank you Dr. Kabatznick!!!
This is really a very special and valuable book. With great clarity and insight, Dr. Kabatznick goes far beyond a discussion of nourishing the body--it is a text for nourishing... Read more
Publié le Juil 13 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 The best book I've ever read ...
I've read a lot in my time ... but this book is THE most important book I've ever read, because there is no mention of calories, or recipies, or anything like that. Read more
Publié le Avril 7 1999 par gymnalice

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