Karma and Chaos: New and Collected Essays on Vipassana Meditation

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These eight essays explore the interface between psychiatry, science, and the timeless teachings of the Buddha. Drawn from the personal experiences of a therapist and practitioner of Vipassana meditation, this work explores meditation’s similarities and differences with psychotherapeutic and scientific endeavors. In the title essay, parallels are drawn between the atomic synthesis of free choice and lawful consequence in Chaos Theory and karma, offering contemporary insights into one of Buddhism’s core concepts. The empirical roots of meditation, its relevance to daily life, and the challenges and benefits of daily practice of Vipassana meditation are also addressed. Practical examples for continued observation outside of formal meditation retreats guide readers in incorporating Buddhist practice into daily life.

Author(s): Paul R. Fleischman
Edition: 1
Publisher: Pariyatti Publishing
Year: 1999

Language: English
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Pages: 140
Tags: Vipassana

Contents
Preface
Prologue - Sacred Partnership
Why I Sit
The Therapeutic Action of Vipassana
Vipassana Meditation: Healing the Healer
The Experience of Impermanence
Touchdown Anicca: An Evocation of Meditation in Everyday Life
Karma and Chaos
About the Authors
Contact Information for Vipassana Centers
About Pariyatti