Never Mind the Mind
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Narrated by:
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Muz Murray
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By:
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Muz Murray
About this listen
Peace of mind is no mind.
Is your mind bugging you?
Delving deeply into that malfunctioning aspect of consciousness we call "mind", Muz Murray narrates this widely appreciated seminal chapter "Never Mind the Mind" from his book Sharing the Quest. If you are harassed by nonstop thinking, this is an important key to understanding how your fictitious "mind" functions.
This book covers:
- Is your mind making you ill?
- How your thoughts create illness or energy
- Are you repeating anti-mantras that are holding you back?
- Where was mind when you grew from sperm?
- Do you actually "possess" a "mind" or does it possess you?
- How to understand your mental machinations
- The key to overcoming the mind
- Step-by-step observation of thoughts
- The carpet-pulling technique to serenity
- Never mind mindfulness: practice mindlessness
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