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Sitting down with your own mind. When rational inquiry meets the need for quiet
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- Nombre de pages208
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-54593-3
- EAN9783565545933
- Date de parution08/07/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille696 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Your brain is loud. You've tried logic, analysis, and problem-solving-and sometimes the noise only gets worse.
You are not broken. You are not spiritually deficient. You are a person with a nervous system that evolved for survival, not for the modern world's constant demands. The practice of mindfulness, stripped of its mystical packaging, is simply a way to work with that system rather than against it.
This book is written for the rational person who wants evidence, not faith.
It explains what happens in the brain during a breathing exercise, why focusing on the present moment reduces cortisol, and how attention training literally reshapes neural pathways over time. There are no affirmations, no energy work, no talk of higher consciousness. There is only the quiet, repeatable science of noticing what is happening right now. You will learn why your thoughts feel sticky and how to unhook from them without fighting.
You'll understand why your body reacts before your mind catches up-and how to create a pause. The goal is not enlightenment. It is a slightly calmer Tuesday afternoon. If you have been curious about meditation but put off by the language of spirituality, this is your invitation. No dogma. No transformation required. Just a practice that works because biology works.
It explains what happens in the brain during a breathing exercise, why focusing on the present moment reduces cortisol, and how attention training literally reshapes neural pathways over time. There are no affirmations, no energy work, no talk of higher consciousness. There is only the quiet, repeatable science of noticing what is happening right now. You will learn why your thoughts feel sticky and how to unhook from them without fighting.
You'll understand why your body reacts before your mind catches up-and how to create a pause. The goal is not enlightenment. It is a slightly calmer Tuesday afternoon. If you have been curious about meditation but put off by the language of spirituality, this is your invitation. No dogma. No transformation required. Just a practice that works because biology works.





















