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  • Written by: Jon Kabat-Zinn
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Wherever You Go There You Are

Written by: Jon Kabat-Zinn
Narrated by: Jon Kabat-Zinn
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Warmth, humor, anecdotes, and poems make up this inspirational guide to a revolutionary new way of being, seeing, and living. Exploring principles and practices of mindfulness, Dr. Kabat Zinn has taught this two thousand year old Buddhist method of relaxation to thousands. Learn how to capture the present, to live fully in the moment and reduce anxiety, achieve inner peace, and enrich the quality of life. Let this be your guide to mindfulness meditation in everyday life.
©1994 by Jon Kabat-Zinn, Ph.D. (P)1994 Audio Renaissance Tapes, A Division of Cassette Productions Unlimited, Inc.

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Please re-issue this without the horrid music.

Maybe JKZ has something to say but I wouldn’t know. After wincing while slogging through an hour or so, I just couldn’t take the impossibly cheesy soundtrack that’s usually used to indicate an intimate scene in a very very bad 80’s movie. Here’s irony. This audio book made me angry and I wasted $20.

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monotone voice

the monotone voice of the reader made this Wholly unenjoyable. I havent put it back on! Is there a return policy?

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One of the great secular texts on vipassana.

It's impossible to describe the impact that this book and others like it from John Kabat-Zinn have had on modern treatmemt methods for mental health, the popularization and respectability of the mindfulness movement, and by extension, the quality of life of millions of people today. Needless to say, it's worth a read.

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Great Content - Boring Listen

While the content is useful, the narrator choice was poor. I use it to help my tween son get to sleep when he has insomnia.

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A great reminder

I will listen to this super calming walk through of meditation when a refresher is needed. This was very pleasant even as a way to calm down without starting a meditation practice. I recommend it.

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Read the book :)

I really like the message. The narration is robotic. Terrible background music. I recommend reading the book to get the best experience.

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Meditate mindfully

Excellent book gives a great way to explain to help us embrace the peace within us all.

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An accessible introduction to meditation

A short book that offers an accessible and nicely balanced introduction to both the why and the how of meditation.

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huge swaths of the book are cut out

It is truly dissappointing to discover not just chapters but entire paragraphs starting from the intro onwards are cut out. What's the rush, it is a mediation book after all?! The author also has a sarcastic or defensive tone amid some truely weird background music which makes for a very distracting experience. I'm going to read a a physical copy instead.

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Just Fantastic

What an amazing perspective, and expectation to the topic at hand. Incredible work and a splendidly peaceful narration to accompany these teachings. High Regards

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  • Ann
  • 2012-04-06

A great book BUT......

I love Jon Kabat-Zinn and this is an excellent book. Also, I enjoyed his narration, HOWEVER, why oh why do audiobook producers add music to the narration??!! It always, (no I'm serious, ALWAYS) interferes/competes with the narration and sometimes makes it next to impossible to hear the WORDS being spoken. This is so aggravating to me. I don't play music when I read a book, why would I want to listen to music when I listen to a book? Apart from this completely distracting issue I recommend the audiobook based on what the author wrote, not the production. I suppose I'll have to buy the book as well so I can read the portions that I couldn't hear because of the music. It's really maddening.

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  • Peggy S. Prien
  • 2012-05-25

GET RID OF THE MUSIC

What made the experience of listening to Wherever You Go There You Are the most enjoyable?

Content

How did the narrator detract from the book?

The narrator was fine. what was so incredibly distracting was the MUSIC primarily at the beginning of the chapters/sections. I could not hear the narrator. It is extremely annoying, frustrating and so counter to the whole purpose of the book content. The MUSIC was so LOUD that it drowned out the narrator. Not only that, but the music itself was of such a type that it gives me the feeling that one gets when hearing someone run their fingernails down a chalkboard. It's awful. The only reason I put up with it (like I have a choice) is because I want to hear the content of the book. I will likely have to ALSO BUY the print or electronic print version so I can read it with my eyes and get the content. This is awful and people who purchased this should be refunded.

Any additional comments?

DITCH THE MUSIC. and Give me a REFUND.

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  • Richard
  • 2004-01-01

Spiritual Direction: All 360 Degrees

Well, I have read D. T. Suzuki almost in toto, Dalai Lama, heard Victor Frankyl in person, (and for those who can stretch memory back to the 60's) heard Silvano Arietti in person, and now a young spiritual director pointed me to WHEREVER YOU GO, THERE YOU ARE. As the other reviewer said, "relaxing", but much more...a gate to the essence of meditative practice, MINDFULNESS, without fanfare, highly enjoyable, very accurate, evocative of your inner depth, centering, peaceful, positive, satisfying. A POINTER on the way. I listened to it once and found myself centered in a deeper meditative practice, and on the second listening, I find as much new as the first time: it unfolds. Highly recommended. I also liked HOW TO PRACTICE, and of course, PEBBLES AND PEARLS, or is it PEARLS AND PEBBLES? P.S. If you're ADD you'll love this books centering, concentrating, ordering effect. Great reading by the author!

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  • Joanna
  • 2008-02-10

Mindset Reset

I have thoroughly enjoyed the gentle coaxing to awaken. I'd not thought of myself as asleep, but only as I awaken do I recognize my long slumber. I listen to this tape nightly on my ipod as I fall asleep. I am amazed at the power of suggestion. My brain has been responding and leading the way with new thoughts, ideas, emotions, ambitions and responses. Its difficult to describe, but I have begun to breathe deliberately during the day, to be more 'present' with my husband and with my son, to find compassion for my ex and (some) forgiveness for him, but also to honestly consider my role in all the high conflict. I've had an odd, lingering and growing notion that I should fast- that I will benefit greatly from a fast- emotionally, mentally, spiritually, physically. I'm not particularly interested, but it's becoming clear that my interest will be won over by what my body and mind have determined is important for purge and to make change. Another thing that occurred to me while breathing is that I should strive to be encouraging and positive to others- less judgemental and critical. I was very very sadden by that awareness. It made me review much of my life and many of my relationships. As if I were being directed by a personal tutor/mentor. Rather, I've simply begun to listen and for once, to really try and hear. This book has been a most powerful tool. Wow, how could I have possibly known it would change me so. Thank you~

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  • Jason
  • 2003-10-06

Very Relaxing

This is a refreshing and enjoyable audiobook; even if you were to do nothing but listen to it as a relaxation audio, it would still benefit you! Dr. Kabat-Zinn's voice is extremely soothing. Highly recommended.

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  • connie
  • 2008-06-07

American sage

I read this book several years ago, but it was worth the download to hear Kabat Zinn himself. For me, listening to his voice is itself a stress reduction experience.

His mind-body-spirit approach derives from his long time Buddhist background but could be adopted even by those not comfortable with Eastern "religions." His work is research based, critically acclaimed by practitioners of both traditional and alternative medicine, with years of clinical success.

If you are not sure you want to try his approach, check out some of his sessions on U Tube. If you had to listen/read only one author on the mind body connection, I'd recommend Jon Kabat Zinn over any other medical, alternative medical or new age guru. He's both accessible and profound.

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  • S
  • 2008-06-24

Very Real; Not New Agey

I'm not a Meditation Guru, but I do like to learn about and practice meditation once in a while. And I take deep breaths from time to time to de-stress. If you're kind of like me in that last regard at least, I think you'll enjoy this book. It's very down-to-Earth, and offers nothing more than what the title claims: Wherever you go, there you are. It's a simple truth, and like meditation, he does not make this out to be more than it is. His explanations of meditation are very good and will not lose you in the stars.

I've listened to parts of it several times, when I want to take my mind off of things and veg out - or fall asleep.

It's also nice to listen to once in a while to remind myself that this is really it, and we need to take advantage of our days- and sometimes the best way to do that is to sit back, acknowledge we're here and what we're doing, and just breathe.

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  • Adryan
  • 2008-09-18

Meditation and Mindfulness 101

An excellent and easy to understand audio for those who are just starting to learn meditation and the mentality behind it. Highly recommended.

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  • Lars
  • 2004-11-10

Gerat book

This is a great book for thoes who are trying to find their own path through meditation.

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  • Bruce
  • 2011-09-21

horrrendous

the Audible version of this book is blighted by the horrendously loud new age music that accompanies Jon's narration. i am a big fan of his work but this is unlistenable. it's so loud in parts that you cannot hear what he is saying, and is completely distracting from something that is largely about being focussed. it's a bizarre concept and an absolute disaster. i'm going to get my money back and buy the kindle version instead.

i have rated the "story" as 1 because i cannot hear it

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