Tim Parks – Teach Us to Sit Still (EPUB)
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Title: Teach Us to Sit Still
Author: Tim Parks
Language: English
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Harmony/Rodale
ISBN: 9781609611590
Subjects: Awards, Diet, Health & Fitness, Biography, New Age & Alternative Beliefs, Alternative Medicine & Natural Healing, General & Miscellaneous Biography, Health, Alternative Medicine – General & Miscellaneous, Biography – General & Miscellaneous, Healing, Healthy Living, Meditation, 2010 Wellcome Book Prize Shortlist
Author: Tim Parks
Language: English
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Harmony/Rodale
ISBN: 9781609611590
Subjects: Awards, Diet, Health & Fitness, Biography, New Age & Alternative Beliefs, Alternative Medicine & Natural Healing, General & Miscellaneous Biography, Health, Alternative Medicine – General & Miscellaneous, Biography – General & Miscellaneous, Healing, Healthy Living, Meditation, 2010 Wellcome Book Prize Shortlist
Teach Us to Sit Still is the visceral, thought-provoking, and inexplicably entertaining story of how Tim Parks found himself in serious pain, how doctors failed to help, and the quest he took to find his own way out.
Overwhelmed by a crippling condition which nobody could explain or relieve, Parks follows a fruitless journey through the conventional medical system only to find relief in the most unexpected place: a breathing exercise that eventually leads him to take up meditation. This was the very last place Parks anticipated finding answers; he was about as far from New Age as you can get.
As everything that he once held true is called into question, Parks confronts the relationship between his mind and body, the hectic modern world that seems to demand all our focus, and his chosen life as an intellectual and writer. He is drawn to consider the effects of illness on the work of other writers, the role of religion in shaping our sense of self, and the influence of…
Overwhelmed by a crippling condition which nobody could explain or relieve, Parks follows a fruitless journey through the conventional medical system only to find relief in the most unexpected place: a breathing exercise that eventually leads him to take up meditation. This was the very last place Parks anticipated finding answers; he was about as far from New Age as you can get.
As everything that he once held true is called into question, Parks confronts the relationship between his mind and body, the hectic modern world that seems to demand all our focus, and his chosen life as an intellectual and writer. He is drawn to consider the effects of illness on the work of other writers, the role of religion in shaping our sense of self, and the influence of…
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