Looking at Mindfulness: Twenty-Five Paintings to Change the Way You Live


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A book to help you achieve mindfulness and practice meditation while looking at the world's greatest works of art.

Psychiatrist and leading meditation practitioner Christophe Andr guides you through the art of mindfulness, beginning with art itself. Looking at Mindfulness collects classic and esoteric paintings, from Rembrandt to Hopper to Magritte, and offers a lucid commentary on the inner workings of each. Andr describes the dynamic on the canvas, and turns to the viewer's own reactions, exploring the connection between what we see and what we feel. Moving beyond the art on the page, Andr teaches us what it means to consider our surroundings, our daily interactions and obligations, and their effect on our inner well-being and mental clarity. The paintings are a visual and tangible first step to understanding mindfulness and the benefits of living in the moment. In practicing mindfulness, within ourselves and out in the world, each of us can make immediate, meaningful, and permanent changes in our well-being and the well-being of others.

Beautifully written, wonderfully accessible for any novice or expert, Looking at Mindfulness delivers practical steps and a comprehensive understanding of the practice and meaning of mindfulness and meditation. An authentic and effortless voice, Andr brings clarity to what it means to live mindfully and how we can make a more conscious effort to do so.

Author: Christophe Andre
Publisher: Blue Rider Press
Published: 07/05/2016
Pages: 304
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.40lbs
Size: 8.60h x 6.30w x 0.80d
ISBN13: 9780399575945
ISBN10: 0399575944
BISAC Categories:
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Mindfulness & Meditation
- Art | Criticism & Theory
- Self-Help | Meditations

About the Author
Christophe André is a French psychiatrist and bestselling author who has practiced meditation for many years. He runs meditation groups at the Sainte-Anne Hospital in Paris, helping people to free themselves from suffering and enjoy their lives. After many highly acclaimed books, Looking at Mindfulness is his most original and personal work.