"In the case of mindfulness, it required a genius like the Buddha to discover the “hidden talent” in the modest garb, and to develop the vast inherent power of that potent seed. It is, indeed, the mark of a genius to perceive and to harness the power of the seemingly small. Here, truly, it happens that, what is little becomes much. A revaluation of values takes place. The standards of greatness and smallness change. Through the master mind of the Buddha, mindfulness is finally revealed as the point where the vast revolving mass of world suffering is levered out of its twofold anchorage in ignorance and craving".
目次
The Power of Mindfulness 2 Introduction 3 Four Sources of Power in Bare Attention 8 1. The Functions of “Tidying” and “Naming” 8 Tidying Up the Mental Household 8 Naming 15 2. The Non-coercive Procedure 19 Obstacles to Meditation 19 Three Countermeasures 25 3. Stopping and Slowing Down 31 Keeping Still 31 Spontaneity 43 Slowing Down 45 Subliminal Influences 50 4. Directness of Vision 55 The Force of Habit 56 Associative Thought 63 The Sense of Urgency 66 The Road to Insight 68 Notes 71