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— Phil Jones, Dharma Teacher at Mid-America Dharma

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Deeply rooted in the dharma but easy to follow, this very practical book will transform your ability to meditate, so you can transform your mind.

— Kristin Neff, author of Fierce Self-Compassion

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This book contains a wealth of pragmatic advice for both new and experienced meditators, and it will be an invaluable guide for all those journeying on the path to greater freedom.

— Joseph Goldstein, author of Mindfulness: A Practical Guide to Awakening

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Beyond Distraction https://shailacatherine.com/beyond-distraction/ https://shailacatherine.com/beyond-distraction/#respond Tue, 15 Jun 2021 19:00:03 +0000 https://staging.shailacatherine.com/?p=110 Beyond Distraction Five Practical Ways to Focus the Mind By Shaila Catherine Learn how to overcome distraction in meditation practice and develop clarity in your relationships, work, and daily life. Shaila Catherine offers an accessible strategy for training the mind that is guided by the Buddha’s pragmatic instructions on removing distracting thoughts. Following the [...]

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Beyond Distraction

Five Practical Ways to Focus the Mind

By Shaila Catherine

Learn how to overcome distraction in meditation practice and develop clarity in your relationships, work, and daily life.

Shaila Catherine offers an accessible strategy for training the mind that is guided by the Buddha’s pragmatic instructions on removing distracting thoughts. Following the Buddha’s approach, she guides you through five steps for overcoming distraction and focusing the mind.

This book will help you unlock the incredible capacities of your mind to think clearly, reflect deeply, discern what is real, and pay attention to what is actually happening in your life. Real-life examples from meditation students who have worked with this training sequence demonstrate the relevance and value of each step in the training. A range of pragmatic exercises will help you apply the lessons both on the cushion and in daily activities. By working with this training, you can develop skills to recognize the nature of your own mind and free yourself from habitual thought patterns.

Whether you’re a beginner who struggles to tame a restless mind or an advanced meditator who strives to deepen concentration and insight, the techniques presented here can help you cultivate clarity and stability in your meditation practice and beyond.

With clarity and heart, Shaila Catherine shows us many effective ways to be free of stressful, anxious, hurt, and resentful thoughts. Her book is deep and vast, grounded in science and illuminated by Buddhist wisdom, and useful for both specific issues and a lifetime of practice.

Rick Hanson, author of Neurodharma: New Science, Ancient Wisdom, and Seven Practices of the Highest Happiness

This book contains a wealth of pragmatic advice for both new and experienced meditators, and it will be an invaluable guide for all those journeying on the path to greater freedom.

Joseph Goldstein, author of Mindfulness: A Practical Guide to Awakening

Deeply rooted in the dharma but easy to follow, this very practical book will transform your ability to meditate, so you can transform your mind.

— Kristin Neff, author of Fierce Self-Compassion

Beyond Distraction offers a bounty of illustrations and practical exercises to help people recognize what distracts them in life, and work skillfully with their own minds. I highly recommend this book!

— Phil Jones, Dharma Teacher at Mid-America Dharma

Endorsements from Buddhist Authors and Teachers

Beyond Distraction: Five Practical Ways to Focus the Mind offers a comprehensive map for accomplishing the inviting promise of the title. Shaila Catherine draws on her deep reservoir of meditative experience and her careful study of the Buddha’s teachings to highlight many of the familiar obstacles in meditation practice, and how best to successfully overcome them. This book contains a wealth of pragmatic advice for both new and experienced meditators, and it will be an invaluable guide for all those journeying on the path to greater freedom.

Joseph Goldstein, author of Mindfulness: A Practical Guide to Awakening

Shaila is a master of the mind. She brings deep wisdom from decades of personal practice and teaching, together with accessible and pragmatic tools in a user-friendly format. Whether you are just beginning to meditate, or have logged many hours on the cushion, this book is for you.

Judson Brewer, author of The Craving Mind

With clarity and heart, Shaila Catherine shows us many effective ways to be free of stressful, anxious, hurt, and resentful thoughts. Her book is deep and vast, grounded in science and illuminated by Buddhist wisdom, and useful for both specific issues and a lifetime of practice.

Rick Hanson, author of Neurodharma: New Science, Ancient Wisdom, and Seven Practices of the Highest Happiness

This is one of the most detailed and comprehensive guides to meditation out there. Deeply rooted in the dharma but easy to follow, this very practical book will transform your ability to meditate, so you can transform your mind.

Kristin Neff, author of Fierce Self-Compassion

We can label anything a ‘distraction’—shopping, cleaning, washing up, kids, emails, work, tasks, thoughts, states of mind, past, present and future. Distraction generates a hierarchy in perception – this (whatever) is more important than that (whatever). Beyond Distraction addresses this widespread issue. more >> Shaila offers readers a treasure trove of practices to live a fulfilled life, free from the division of focused versus distracted. She points out the myriad expressions of distraction—such as daydreams, fantasies and projections. She then offers skillful means to dissolve the notion of distraction and to engage fully with our priorities. Readable, clear and down-to-earth, Beyond Distraction deserves a wide readership.

Christopher Titmuss, author of The Buddha of Love and The Spiritual Roots of Mindfulness

An excellent, entirely approachable and eminently practical companion on the path of cultivation from one of America’s most beloved Buddhist teachers. Shaila Catherine has that rare combination of extensive understanding of Theravada Buddhist philosophy and decades teaching vipassana and jhāna to Buddhist meditation practitioners in Silicon Valley. If you seek an exceptional guide for developing wisdom, compassion, and freedom from suffering—on the cushion and in daily life—look no further.

Lisa Dale Miller, author of Effortless Mindfulness

In this thorough and useful book, Shaila Catherine translates ancient Buddhist wisdom into practical explanations and exercises to help us work with our distracted minds. Her clear instructions and wise suggestions will help the reader to no longer be at the mercy of their thoughts and to find deeper places of joy and freedom.

Diana Winston, author of The Little Book of Being

This book encourages us to understand our minds better, and to trust that we can shift from drivenness toward a gentler, more intentional way of living. Lots of helpful advice for these times, marked by anxiety and uncertainty!”

Kate Lila Wheeler, editor of The State of Mind Called Beautiful

Shaila excels in making the Buddha’s teachings crystal clear, as well as in providing wonderfully creative practical exercises to help you absorb and apply the teachings. As a long-term practitioner in various Buddhist traditions, I cannot recommend this book highly enough for those who long to finally deal with thought processes that hijack the mind and block awareness.

Maryleigh B., Oregon

Shaila is a skilled and nuanced teacher who comes at a teaching from many directions, making its essence easily accessible and practically applicable. She teaches what she has experienced and knows, and this brings a penetrative depth and breadth to her words.

In her third book delving into the teachings of Gotama Buddha, Shaila unpacks two suttas on distracting thoughts, more >>methodically laying out a sequence of steps for training the mind and letting go of unskillful thought patterns both on and off the meditation cushion. Her explanations are multi-dimensional; after reading and hearing her words over years of study with her, my experience of her teaching is like a spiraling, circling expansion of understanding from many angles, levels, and perspectives.

Dorothy R., North Carolina

Shaila Catherine’s Beyond Distraction: Five Practical Ways to Focus the Mind explores two sets of skills that are fundamental to leading a happy, peaceful, and harmonious life on and off the meditation cushion. The first set involves discerning what is wholesome or skillful from what is unwholesome or unskillful in our intentions, thoughts, speech, and behavior as we live our lives from moment to moment. more >>The second set is seven strategies for abandoning thoughts that distract or obstruct our efforts to cultivate the wholesome in our meditation and our daily lives. Developing and using these skills may sound simple, but when we try living in such an intentional way we can often find it challenging and sometimes discouraging. This book, written in a very clear and accessible style, is filled with supportive practice instructions and anecdotes that are easy to relate to and try out. It is also a pleasure to read. I highly recommend it.

Phil J., Missouri

Beyond Distraction offers wise, helpful, and supportive guidance for any meditator who has wrestled with distracting thoughts—which includes me, and every other meditator I’ve ever known or heard of! Shaila Catherine has gone directly to the original discourses of the Buddha to find practical, step-by-step instructions for dealing with thoughts in meditation. more >>She interprets, explains, and illustrates the Buddha’s own strategies using real-life examples, and offers step-by-step exercises to practice each strategy and learn to apply it. Shaila is well aware of the pitfalls that beginning as well as more experienced meditators may encounter — making thinking a problem, getting stuck in thinking about thinking, falling into the grip of repetitive thought patterns, and many others. Again and again in reading this book, I felt that she was speaking directly to me and my own experience, saying just the right thing to bring a smile and a nod and show me a way forward in my own practice. Very highly recommended!

Ed H., California

When Shaila Catherine told me she was starting to write a book on overcoming distracting thoughts, I immediately asked to help edit it. I love Shaila’s writing, and I’d already been working intensively with these teachings. The final product, like Shaila’s other books, is simultaneously engaging, rooted in the teachings of the Buddha, and brimming with practical more >>wisdom useful to practitioners at every level. I plan to give copies to friends who’ve said, “I can’t meditate, my mind is too busy”; I’m curious to see whether Shaila’s gentle yet precise coaching might be just the preliminary training they need.

Terry F., Washington

Distracting thoughts are the biggest obstacle to a peaceful and happy mind. If you want to experience the bliss of a concentrated mind, the beauty of the present moment, or simply to be free from emotional and mental anguish, you will have to do battle with distracting thoughts. There is not a better book on this than Beyond Distraction. more>>It’s a step-by-step manual to help you minimize or even eliminate distracting thoughts. Shaila beautifully presents many different strategies to rid ourselves of these distractions. Her recommendations are easy to follow, filled with wisdom, examples, and practical strategies useful for both beginning and advanced meditation practitioners. I have read many meditation books, and have practiced meditation for more than a decade, but this book still got me to the next level.

Robin V., Philippines

The table of contents alone illustrates why Beyond Distraction: Five Practical Ways to Focus the Mind is an invaluable, encouraging gift to the reader. Shaila Catherine perceptively guides readers through the knowing of the mind into mastery over thoughts and towards liberation. No matter where you are in your meditation practice, more>>this book will help you observe and control your thoughts in daily life and strengthen your commitment to meditation. The beginning meditator will be encouraged by a step by step guide for quieting the mind, and experienced meditators will find inspiration (and many tools) for strengthening their mind and deepening their practice. Every reader will benefit from practical ways to observe and free the mind from habitual thoughts, misperceptions, and the stories we tell ourselves. In her usual manner, Shaila Catherine offers candid, clear, and sincere insight into the workings of the mind, the dharma, and the meditative process. She frames the problem of distracting thoughts with a deep knowledge of the Buddha’s teachings and how they apply to contemporary life. As she systematically guides the reader in removing distracting thoughts, she is gentle but firm. Her good humor and keen insights allowed me many times to observe how my mind works. Readers, too, will recognize their minds and be offered a variety of strategies and practices to help observe the nature of habitual thoughts and to skillfully gain control over them. This book is a treasure of wisdom and practical strategies to incorporate into daily life, whether meditating or not, all of which will support the readers’ development of the ability to “think what they want to think.

Deborah V., California

Most of us can relate to struggling with over-thinking, whether it be worry, cravings, fantasy or planning for the future. Shaila Catherine brilliantly translates the Buddha’s ancient teachings on working with thoughts to practical ways of working with the mind in modern times. Her writing is clear and accessible, appropriate for beginners as well as experienced practitioners. more>>The many practical exercises have helped me transform the way I relate to my thoughts. I will come back to these exercises again and again.

— Robin B., New Jersey

Beyond Distraction is such a useful and practical book, and I’ve been pleasantly surprised by just how much of an impact it’s had on me since reading it. Just recently I had a somewhat negative experience at work, yet quickly found myself recalling a story offered in the book and the accompanying technique which helped me manage and deal with the situation in a helpful way. more>>While it’s been a very useful book for my meditative practice, the way it’s impacted my daily life has been really profound in how I notice and interact with my thoughts. This is a book I will return to often.

Greg D., Japan

It’s rare to find a book that, while steeped in the suttas and commentarial tradition, is equally rich in practical ways to bring one’s meditation practice fully into one’s daily life. Shaila Catherine has done just that in her wonderful new book, Beyond Distraction. This book offers a much needed guide more>>on how to live one’s life with awareness, humanity, and deep kindness through the simple act of watching the mind unfold in familiar situations that occur both on and off the sitting mat. Beyond Distraction is an eminently practical guide that highlights simple and doable strategies for dealing with distractions as they arise. The strategies Shaila offers can be used in everyday situations—like standing in line at the post office—or when dealing with the ups and downs that arise on long concentration retreats. It’s practicality sets it apart from other spiritual guides. Often meditation manuals or guides leave me sighing and thinking “well, maybe someday” this will make sense. This book makes sense right now, in this very moment.

Mary H., Arizona

“Mindfulness” has become an inescapable buzz-word in popular culture—with good reason, given how harried, distracted and stressed-out many if not most of us are, and the proven benefits of learning to be with present-moment experience without judgment. But what’s often lost by omitting more>>the Buddhist origin and context of mindfulness practice is that, far from being merely a palliative, it’s capable of leading to lasting liberation from suffering, complete freedom and joy, independent of circumstance.
Shaila Catherine has studied and practiced Buddhism for over four decades with a rare level of depth and intensity, including over 9 years of silent retreat and close study with several great masters. At the same time, she’s also a layperson dealing with all of the complexities and challenges of contemporary life, who’s been guiding others in doing so for many years on retreats and as leader of Insight Meditation South Bay.
While best-known for her authoritative guides to concentration practice (Focused & Fearless and Wisdom Wide & Deep) her new book Beyond Distraction is sure to be of much broader appeal. It’s a treasure-trove of practical advice that will be of great interest to everyone from beginning meditators struggling to settle in to seasoned practitioners dealing with stagnation in their practice or persistent habitual patterns that seem intractable.
More than any other book I’ve read, Beyond Distraction takes the sometimes dry and archaic words of the ancient Buddhist suttas and brings them alive as pithy and profound ways to cultivate joy and peace, while insightfully letting go of distractions and bad habits that, however ingrained, we know deep down are inconsistent with both our heart’s desire and our capabilities. This training is rooted in mindful whole-body awareness of the present moment but then proceeds, step by step, to help us uproot the hindrances (greed, anger, delusion, restlessness and worry and doubt) that hold us back from realizing our immense potential.
Catherine’s approach is both holistic and profoundly challenging because she makes it clear throughout that this is a 24/7 practice—that far from using meditation to “fix” or ameliorate the stress from unskillful thoughts, words or deeds off the cushion we need to make our whole life our practice, grounding ourselves in ethical conduct and non-harming. Beyond Distraction, far from being an esoteric meditation manual, is a guide to life—one I expect to be reading and benefitting from for years to come.

Kevin K., Arizona

To celebrate the book launch, Shaila Catherine is giving interviews, podcasts, and events that introduce the theme of this book.

Visit the EVENTS PAGE for a schedule of online and in-person upcoming events, talks, courses, and retreats.

Podcasts and interviews that address the book topic, Beyond Distraction, are listed below. Additional podcasts, interviews, and talks are on our LISTEN PAGE.

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Read this review by Christopher Titmuss. Christopher is a senior dharma teacher and author of many books. He teaches worldwide and is based in Southern England.

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Wisdom Wide & Deep https://shailacatherine.com/wisdom-wide-and-deep/ https://shailacatherine.com/wisdom-wide-and-deep/#respond Thu, 15 Sep 2011 19:00:43 +0000 https://staging.shailacatherine.com/?p=114 Wisdom Wide and Deep A Practical handbook for Mastering Jhāna and Vipassanā By Shaila Catherine Wisdom Wide and Deep offers an in-depth training that emphasizes the application of concentrated attention to profound and liberating insight. With calm, tranquility, and composure established through a practical experience of  the deep concentration states known as jhāna, meditators are [...]

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Wisdom Wide and Deep

A Practical handbook for Mastering Jhāna and Vipassanā

By Shaila Catherine

Wisdom Wide and Deep offers an in-depth training that emphasizes the application of concentrated attention to profound and liberating insight. With calm, tranquility, and composure established through a practical experience of  the deep concentration states known as jhāna, meditators are able to eliminate distraction and facilitate a penetrative insight into the subtle nature of matter and mind.

Wisdom Wide and Deep follows the highly respected traditional meditative training course developed by Venerable Pa-Auk Sayadaw. Wisdom Wide and Deep includes practical instructions for mastering jhāna, explores the nature and function of mind from the perspective of Buddhist psychological system known as Abhidhamma, and shows how the wisdom teachings of the Visuddhimagga can inform our contemporary lives.

The Pa-Auk Sayadaw personally guided Shaila Catherine to twice complete the training course, asked her to author this book, and reviewed the manuscript prior to publication. It is a precious resource for meditators who are serious about awakening.

This book, Wisdom Wide and Deep, expands the teachings presented in the author’s first book, Focused and Fearless. Readers will learn to develop profound stability of mind, sustain an in-depth examination of the nuances of mind and matter, and ultimately unravel deeply conditioned patterns that perpetuate suffering. This is an extraordinary practical guide, the fully detailed manual for the mind sure to become a trusted companion to earnest inner explorers.

In Wisdom Wide and Deep, Shaila Catherine has laid out a path of practice from the simplest beginnings to profound and subtle insights. Her writing is beautifully lucid, making accessible the inner depths of the Buddha’s teachings. This book is a powerful inspiration both for those who would like a glimpse of what’s possible and for those intrepid explorers of the mind who want to bring these teachings to fulfillment. Highly recommended.

Joseph Goldstein, author of One Dharma: The Emerging Western Buddhism

The precision with which she explains the samadhi exercises combined with a wide range of systematic vipassana techniques gives us a depth that can be difficult to believe. The impossible is made possible. This is a book about reality rarely encountered.

Venerable U Jagara

Shaila Catherine has clearly done her meditative homework and here she shares it with us in a systematic way that is easy to understand. This is a valuable work as both a practice guide and a reference manual for this lineage.

Guy Armstrong, author of Emptiness: A Practical Guide for Meditators

In this book Shaila Catherine has outlined an ancient way to train the mind in stillness and wise attention. This book can be a guide for cultivating the inner calm we long for.

Christina Feldman, author of Compassion: Listening to the Cries of the World

Endorsements from Buddhist Authors and Teachers

This is a handbook that respects both the ancient tradition and the needs of contemporary lay practitioners, without compromising either. Shaila Catherine presents the Buddha’s teaching by blending scriptural references, personal examples, and timeless stories with detailed meditation instructions. more>>She writes with an authority that comes from genuine meditation experience, and a clarity that is informed by her own personal experiences of this training. The combination of Shaila’s pragmatic style and theoretical knowledge produces a striking invitation for the reader to apply these instructions and master the complete practice for awakening. I highly recommend Wisdom Wide and Deep to any serious meditator who wants to practice what the Buddha discovered and taught.

Pa-Auk Sayadaw, author of The Workings of Kamma

In Wisdom Wide and Deep, Shaila Catherine has laid out a path of practice from the simplest beginnings to profound and subtle insights. Her writing is beautifully lucid, making accessible the inner depths of the Buddha’s teachings. This book is a powerful inspiration both for those who would like a glimpse of what’s possible and for those intrepid explorers of the mind who want to bring these teachings to fulfillment. Highly recommended.

Joseph Goldstein, author of One Dharma: The Emerging Western Buddhism

Shaila’s new book converts theory to practice, ideas to application, knowledge about meditation to direct experience. She has written a manual in clear, practical language. It is an excellent follow up to her previous book, Focused and Fearless. The strength of Shaila’s new book is the detailed attention that she gives to exploring various depths of calmness and inner absorption, as well uncovering insights. The West needs such manuals.

Christopher Titmuss, author of Light on Enlightenment

Shaila’s book, Wisdom Wide and Deep is far more than just a handbook—it is an in-depth, piece-by-piece examination of many of the specific teachings of jhana and insight. It is book that you will study, as opposed to sit down and read through. It is reference book that you will use over and over again. The strong substantive nature of the book is an accurate reflection of Shaila’s own dedication to the dharma more>>and her intense study of the Pali teachings. If you are interested in dharma study, then Shaila’s book belongs in your library.

Phillip Moffitt, author of Dancing With Life: Buddhist Insights for Finding Meaning and Joy in the Face of Suffering

Shaila Catherine has managed a difficult feat—to be simultaneously encyclopedic and charming. Her extraordinary clarity and step-by-step approach will embolden some readers to attain jhanic absorption, while others may simply gain useful insights into mind-body processes. This meditation manual is a first for the West. It will surely become a classic and support generations of practitioners.

Kate Lila Wheeler, editor of In This Very Life: Liberation Teachings of the Buddha

The whole spiritual path concerns attitudes and perspectives that we have on things. From there, actions spring up and life unfolds. Shaila Catherine leads us to a completely different way of seeing things by skillfully guiding us through an array of traditional Suttanta and Abhidhamma methods. The precision with which she explains the samadhi exercises combined with a wide range of systematic vipassana techniques gives us a depth that can be difficult to believe. The impossible is made possible. This is a book about reality rarely encountered.

Venerable U Jagara

Wisdom Wide and Deep is a clear and comprehensive account of a path of meditation leading to profound levels of concentration and insight. Based primarily on the teachings of the Burmese master Ven. Pa Auk Sayadaw, it also includes a helpful collection of references from classical Theravadan sources. Shaila Catherine has clearly done her meditative homework and here she shares it with us in a systematic way that is easy to understand. This is a valuable work as both a practice guide and a reference manual for this lineage.

Guy Armstrong, author of Emptiness: A Practical Guide for Meditators

All of us in our lives need to find the ways to cultivate a mind which is a friend—calm, clear, insightful and pervaded with kindness. In this book Shaila Catherine has outlined an ancient way to train the mind in stillness and wise attention. This book can be a guide for cultivating the inner calm we long for.

Christina Feldman, author of Compassion: Listening to the Cries of the World

If you can no longer ignore the stirring in your own good heart which longs for liberation, you have in hand a book that offers western readers a Dhamma gate or bridge to the Buddha’s profound and systematic teachings without compromising the instructions. In 2008 during a four month meditation retreat more>>at The Forest Refuge in Barre, MA, Venerable Pa Auk Tawya Sayadaw presented Shaila Catherine with the task of writing this book. Informed by her own direct meditative experience, Wisdom Wide and Deep is both beautifully written and rooted in the time honored Way of The Elders. Kudos to the author. This worthwhile project demanded meticulous attention and three years of effort. Shaila Catherine has done an admirable job and has honored The Sayadaw’s request.

Robert C., California

As someone with a serious meditation practice who lives in a small provincial city, I’ve often had to figure out a lot of things on my own. It can sometimes be frustrating. Try to find a helpful definition of breath nimitta on the internet for example. This book, with its clear, concise, and progressive instructions for developing a concentration practice, is immensely helpful to me. I appreciate the faith that Shaila has shown in the potential of non-monastic practitioners by making these teachings clear and available.

Anne M., Nevada

Wisdom Wide and Deep: A Practical Handbook for Mastering Jhana and Insight by Shaila Catherine is a remarkable work, a must-have for serious vipassana meditators. Unlike anything previously available, it delivers exactly what the title suggests an immediately accessible guide for mastering traditional meditative practices leading to liberating wisdom. more>>Discussions of Buddhist psychology and Abhidhamma theory are supported by practical meditation instructions, reflections, and well-organized charts. Although this work is broad in scope and comprehensive in detail, readers should not be hesitant to approach with confidence, for it is also remarkably accessible. One need not be ready for the complete practice; practitioners can glean invaluable benefit from any single practice, reflection, or discussion. Shaila Catherine writes with a voice so fresh and rare, speaking from direct experience of knowing and seeing, guiding readers along the path of meditation practice. Instructions are clear and concise. Discussions are light-hearted and relevant. At last, contemporary meditators have access to the ancient practices of liberating wisdom. I highly recommend Wisdom Wide and Deep to anyone dedicated to deepening their meditation practice.

Ann D., Florida

I’ve had the pleasure of creating the index for Wisdom Wide and Deep, and I found it extremely interesting and readable for being such an esoteric manual. It really informed my own decades long meditation practice, and I felt drawn into the venerable and ancient consideration of meditation in such a pleasurable way. It’s a massive tribute to Shaila’s practice that she could write such a book, more>>let alone do it in such a clear and interesting manner. I’m very impressed! This book was very good company and very inspiring.

Denise G., California

This book is a gift to current and future generations of Buddhist meditators. The teachings of the Buddha over 2500 years ago have been interpreted in a variety of ways, leading to a variety of skillful means for achieving wisdom and liberation. At Pa Auk Monastery in Burma, a very structured and detailed approach based on the Visuddhimagga has been preserved and developed. For those with the discipline to practice it, more>>it is said to be extremely effective. However, until now it has been little known in the West. In Wisdom Wide and Deep, Shaila Catherine, a student of Pa Auk Sayadaw, performs the heroic task of elucidating the often arcane instructions for this approach in beautiful, readable, yet precise English prose. Her masterful work is a generous gift to many future generations of Western practitioners. It is based on, and consistent with, the manual Knowing and Seeing by Pa Auk Sayadaw, but is one hundred times more accessible and comprehensible. At a recent retreat with Pa Auk Sayadaw, Shaila Catherine’s book was my constant companion. I referred to it often, not only to clarify points of instruction, but to be nourished by Catherine’s kind and practical encouragement, real life examples, and connections to Western thought. The exercises, designed to illustrate concepts for the more casual reader, were also highly useful to me on retreat, deepening my understanding of concepts while providing a break from formal meditation. For the practitioner of Pa Auk Sayadaw’s approach, Wisdom Wide and Deep is an essential–and I mean truly essential–resource for making the most of one’s practice time. And for any practitioner of Buddhist meditation, Wisdom Wide and Deep provides a very readable, enjoyable, and instructive introduction to one truly remarkable skillful means.

Terry F., Washington

Wisdom Wide and Deep is an extraordinarily detailed and beautifully written book. As a long time Dhamma student who also completed Venerable Pa Auk’s course I have firsthand knowledge of the Sayadaw’s approach to the path of jhana and vipassana. Shaila, with great clarity and skill, has described this methodical training in a way that makes the enormous detail accessible to lay practitioners. more>>Reading this practice manual felt as though Shaila was personally guiding me through the many exercises and meditations. Her words provide an on-going emotional and technical support for this demanding and sometimes tumultuous work. Even if one does not want to undertake this practice, the book is a useful and much needed reference manual. Wisdom Wide and Deep makes the sometimes dry details of the Visuddhimagga and the Abhidhamma understandable. What is the mental process involved in seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, touching and thinking? What is dependent origination? Why is life so often unsatisfactory? Read this book and you will begin to understand that insight and personal, direct experience is still possible for people today. Shaila also included contemporary reflections and personal stories which made these ancient practices even more relevant to modern life. After eagerly reading the book from cover to cover I now read several pages each day after sitting meditation. It is a great review of the course and a wonderful inspiration. No serious dhamma student or even one beginning their exploration should be without this book.

Diane S., California

This book is an absolute gem! What a wonderful find. Perfect for meditators of any level—experienced, long-term meditators who are looking to deepen their practice as well as beginners and those who simply want to make their everyday lives a little happier and brighter. Shaila Catherine shares her extensive knowledge with the reader in a practical, engaging, witty, and warm way. more>>I utilize the tips and advice in this book almost every day and have seen wonderful benefits. Highly, highly recommended!

Zarina P., Washington

This book represents something historic. The West has benefited profoundly in our time from the introduction of Buddhist practices, including the teachings from Old School Theravada Buddhism. To date, the latter have been made available largely in the form of Vipassana (insight) teachings, through figures like Goenka, Jack Kornfield, and Joseph Goldstein. As wonderful as these have been (and continue to be), Vipassana is in one sense only half of the original Buddhist tradition. With Wisdom Wide and Deep Shaila Catherine has provided in a single volume more>>an integration with the other half – the Theravada’s instructions for effecting experiential states of deep calm and marked concentrative absorption. Such instructions have traditionally always accompanied, supported, and deepened the practices for enlightened insight in Buddhism. The techniques outlined in Catherine’s book are presented with considerable precision and depth of understanding, including analyses of the very highest and most subtle experiential realizations. A number of the practices described here will be matter-of-factly beyond the current purview of many meditators. But even then, a reader’s acquaintance with the mere existence of such techniques can be of mind-opening benefit itself. In its conjoint, systematic and detailed presentation of both traditional Buddhist concentrative and insight practices, Wisdom Wide and Deep marks a significant contribution towards making Western modernity aware of just what the human mind is capable of.

David C., Texas

An incredibly valuable book for serious mindfulness practitioners. Backed by an enormous amount of research, Wisdom Wide and Deep presents in-depth detail on important meditation practices, and mindfulness in general. It is written with clarity by a guide who obviously has directly toured the path deep and wide, and has the dedication to share this valuable information.

Surja T., Oregon

This book was recommended to me by a monastic teacher when approached regarding ways to deepen my practice. As a Buddhist practitioner and meditator for 9 years, I felt as if my practice has plateaued. My teacher immediately recommended this book as a way to increase concentration and develop insight. Shaila Catherine has written a clear and concise manual that is enjoyable to read. By following the instructions in this book I was able to tremendously deepen my concentration, increase my tranquility, and experience never before known states of bliss and joy. more>>This is a must read for anyone interested in deepening their meditation practice. I am very grateful that Shaila Catherine was inclined to write it and that my teacher was inclined to recommend it.

Stacey W., Missouri

As a Buddhist meditation practitioner, I have found no better source of instruction and guidance than the two books written by Shaila Catherine. I hope she will write more books, and if she does, I will look forward to them!

Rochelle S., Washington

As someone with a serious meditation practice who lives in a small provincial city, I’ve often had to figure out a lot of things on my own. It can sometimes be frustrating. Try to find a helpful definition of “breath nimitta” on the internet for example. This book, with its clear, concise, and progressive instructions for developing a concentration practice, is immensely helpful to me. I appreciate the faith that Shaila has shown in the potential of non-monastic practitioners by making these teachings clear and available.

Anne M., Nevada

This book is the best I’ve read on jhanas and it is so much more. It’s a comprehensive and accessible reference book for samatha and vipassana, built solidly on the contents of the suttas, the Visuddhimagga and the Abhidhamma. It’s a very readable and meticulously laid out manual for how to establish and practice concentration and insight. Written with wit and personal experience it’s a companionable guide that continues to take me “deeper and wider” in my daily practice. Shaila Catherine has given a great gift to the dhamma world.

Dorothy R., North Carolina

The tables listed here are adapted from Wisdom Wide and Deep: A Practical Handbook for Mastering Jhana and Vipassana, by Shaila Catherine (Wisdom Publications, 2011). These tables illustrate the primary concepts of the Buddhist cognitive psychology known as Abhidhamma. Designed for easy printing, we hope these tables will support the practical application of Abhidhamma principals in meditation, and deepen your understanding of the function of perception in life.

TABLE # LINKS TO TABLES
Table 4.1 Five Jhana Factors
Table 10.1 Jhana Potential of Meditation Subjects
Table 12.1 4 Ultimate Realities
Table 12.2 28 Types Of Material Phenomena
Table 12.3.1 Schema Of Material Groups–1
Table 12.3.2 Schema Of Material Groups–2
Table 12.4.1 Sixty-Three Rūpas of the Eye Door (cakkhu dvāra)
Table 12.4.2 Sixty-Three Rūpas of the Ear Door (sota dvāra)
Table 12.4.3 Sixty-Three Rūpas of the Nose Door (ghāna dvāra)
Table 12.4.4 Sixty-Three Rūpas of the Tongue Door (jivhā dvāra)
Table 12.5 Fifty-Three Rūpas of the Body Door (kāya dvāra)
Table 12.6 Sixty-Three Rūpas of the Mind Door (mano dvāra)
Table 12.7 Parts of the Body Organized by Element
Table 13.1 Fifty-Two Mental Factors (cetasikā)
Table 13.2 Mental Formations Associated with Jhāna
Table 13.3 Seventeen Consciousnesses in Sense-Sphere Cognitive Process
Table 13.4 Variable Consciousnesses In Mind-Door Cognitive Process
Table 13.5 Mental Formations Present in Jhāna
Table 13.6 First Jhāna Cognitive Process with Associated Mental Formations
Table 13.7 Formations that Comprise the Impulsion Consciousness of Unwholesome Mental States
Table 13.8 Mental Formations in Wholesome Five-Door Cognitive Processes
Table 13.9 Mental Formations in Unwholesome Five-Door Cognitive Processes
Table 13.10 Mental Formations in Wholesome Mind-Door Cognitive Processes
Table 13.11 Twenty-Four Types of Wholesome Cognitive Processes
Table 13.12 Mental Formations in Preparatory Mind-Moments of Sense-Door Cognitive Processes
Table 13.13 Eighteen Types of Unwholesome Cognitive Processes
Table 13.14 Six-Door Training Objects
Table 16.1 Characteristic, Function, Manifestation and Proximate Cause of Twenty-Eight Kinds of Materiality
Table 16.2 Characteristic, Function, Manifestation and Proximate Cause of the Consciousness Aggregate
Table 16.3 Characteristic, Function, Manifestation and Proximate Cause of the Feeling Aggregate
Table 16.4 Characteristic, Function, Manifestation and Proximate Cause of  Mental Formations
Table 16.5 Characteristic, Function, Manifestation and Proximate Cause of Twelve Factors of Dependent Arising
Table 17.1 Forty Ways of Viewing Phenomena With the Three Characteristics
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Wisdom Publications | 2011
570 pages

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The Jhanas

A Practical Guide to Deep Meditative States

By Shaila Catherine

The Jhanas (published in 2024), previously published as Focused and Fearless (published 2008), clarifies critical points and includes twenty-one new exercises. The Jhanas offers the richness of an ancient meditative tradition as interpreted through the practice of a contemporary American laywoman. This orientation represents a landmark shift in Theravadan Buddhism by bringing jhana into the reach of ordinary, busy practitioners.

The Jhanas speaks to ordinary meditators who wish to attain non-ordinary states with ease. It offers a creative and contemporary slant to this ancient path of happiness and wisdom. Blended with contemporary examples, pragmatic exercises, and “how to” instructions that anyone can try, this book provides a wealth of tools to cultivate non-distracted attention in daily life and retreat.

The Jhanas presents an accessible, friendly, and wise approach to establishing ecstatic meditative states that lead to liberating insight. This is more than a book about concentration. It offers a complete path for awakening that is firmly based on the power of a unified mind.

This book is both scholarly and personal. It describes the terrain of intensely concentrated mental states and the dedication required for their cultivation in language that is so alluring and thorough that readers will, I am certain, be inspired to redouble their zeal for practice.

Sylvia Boorstein, author of Pay Attention for Goodness’ Sake: The Buddhist Path of Kindness

This is a wonderful book. Shaila Catherine describes the paths of deep concentration and transforming insight in a way that both inspires and enriches our practice. Her prose and her understanding are exceptionally lucid. This book is a treat to read.

Joseph Goldstein, author of One Dharma: The Emerging Western Buddhism

Rigorously investigated and lucidly explained, Shaila Catherine penetrates the mysterious world of jhana practice. Her book’s strength lies in that she knows the territory intimately and teaches from her own experience. The author has deeply devoted her life to awakening through meditation, and her confidence and wisdom ring true throughout the whole book.

Diana Winston, author of Wide Awake, A Buddhist Guide for Teens

This is the best jhana book I’ve come across in English. This book is inspiring, practically detailed, systematic, and well-grounded in the Pali sources.

Santikaro, editor of Heartwood of the Bodhi Tree

Endorsements from Buddhist Authors and Teachers

This is a wonderful book. Shaila Catherine describes the paths of deep concentration and transforming insight in a way that both inspires and enriches our practice. Her prose and her understanding are exceptionally lucid. This book is a treat to read.

Joseph Goldstein, author of One Dharma: The Emerging Western Buddhism

Written lucidly by one of the most experienced meditators in the West, Shaila outlines the way to develop the four jhanas (deep absorptions) and experience the four formless realms. The Buddha spoke of the great value of the jhanas and the formless realms as major steps to a truly enlightened life. more>>Shaila has spent much of her adult life devoted to the dharma in the East and West, including some seven years in total in retreats. The wealth of her experience, insights and explanation of practice for depths of concentration and wisdom shine through the pages. This book is for the practitioner. It’s the best book on these practices I have seen. It’s five-star.”

Christopher Titmuss, author of Light on Enlightenment

This book is both scholarly and personal. It describes the terrain of intensely concentrated mental states and the dedication required for their cultivation in language that is so alluring and thorough that readers will, I am certain, be inspired to redouble their zeal for practice. it’s also poetic. Who could resist Shaila Catherine’s invitation to, “Frolic with a joyful heart, courageously exploring this undependable fleeting world.”

Sylvia Boorstein, author of Pay Attention for Goodness’ Sake: The Buddhist Path of Kindness

Shaila Catherine represents a new generation of Dharma practitioner in the West, with in-depth experience studying with some of the greatest masters of both the Theravadan and Tibetan Buddhist traditions. Her commitment to intensive practice has been matched by her dedication to study, and her exploration of the practice of concentration and jhanas reflects both these strengths.

Sharon Salzberg, author of Faith: Trusting Your Own Deepest Experience

This is a “user-friendly” concentration book. Through practical exercises and clear examples, Shaila makes the ancient wisdom of the jhanas accessible to all.

Amy Schmidt, author of Dipa Ma: The Life and Teaching of a Buddhist Master

I love Shaila’s book. Her exercises for daily life are truly original—and fun, plus they really work. She makes renunciation sound good—she’s very humble, but at the same time, wise. Her descriptions of deep jhanic states are imbued with her own experience. more>>As you read, you know she would never stretch the truth in order to be impressive, but there’s some impressiveness that comes thru almost in spite of itself. As a bonus, the connections she makes to the suttas make the Buddha’s time seem much closer to our own, lit up with relevance and interest.

Kate Lila Wheeler, editor of The State of Mind Called Beautiful

Rigorously investigated and lucidly explained, Shaila Catherine penetrates the mysterious world of jhana practice. Her book’s strength lies in that she knows the territory intimately and teaches from her own experience. The author has deeply devoted her life to awakening through meditation, and her confidence and wisdom ring true throughout the whole book. This inspirational and fascinating manual will help many of the rest of us down this path.

Diana Winston, author of Wide Awake: A Buddhist Guide for Teens

Among the many how-to books about Buddhist meditation, this book stands out for its deep commitment to the frames of reference developed in the Pali Canon, specifically the role of concentration (both ‘momentary concentration’ in the insight path and the jhana path), and its relationship to insight. more>>With these frames, Catherine is able to create exercises and steps that develop calm meditative states and lead to liberating insight. This book is both a pragmatic manual and a deeply traditional understanding of Buddhist meditation practice. It suggests itself as a helpful guide both to beginning and advanced students.

Mu Soeng, author of The Heart of the Universe

This is the best jhana book I’ve come across in English. This book is inspiring, practically detailed, systematic, and well-grounded in the Pali sources. Building upon the teaching of pioneer Western vipassanā teachers and drawing upon some of the best modern Dhamma teachers from Theravāda Southeast Asia, Shaila both reconnects with vital Pali sources and develops the jhāna teachings for modern practitioners. more>>The book aims at making these teachings alive and relevant today, not merely repeating the Theravāda orthodoxy a lá the Visuddhimagga. While based in the four foundations of mindfulness of Theravāda practice, this understanding of practice goes beyond them, deepening samatha-vipassanā and leading to liberation from suffering. The Jhanas passes my first criteria of a book on meditation: it inspires me to practice with sobriety. Shaila gives us detailed, workable descriptions of how to practice jhāna. I have not come across better. They seem to have worked for her — she never sounds as though she’s just repeating received teachings. Will these explanations work for you and me? We will have to practice to find out! She inspires us enough to make that possible.

Santikaro, editor of Heartwood of the Bodhi Tree

Developing a stable and undistracted mind is essential to most forms of meditation. This book will be of interest to anyone, regardless of their style of practice, wishing to incorporate the deeper stages of concentration of jhana into their meditation.

Inquiring Mind Magazine

Focused and Fearless is a reliable and pragmatic guide to the practices of absorption concentration, or jhana. It presents them within the broader context of the path of liberating the mind from suffering and dissatisfaction through non-clinging. The descriptions of these practices are clearly based in Shaila Catherine’s own intensive and systematic exploration more>>of them while also being solidly based in the Buddha’s discourses and the commentarial tradition. Her writing is very clear and a joy to read. Whether you are simply curious about the jhanas or are interested in practicing with them, Focused and Fearless is a highly recommended practice guide.

Phil J., Missouri

Meditating is not easy, at least it hasn’t been for me. It’s essential to understand the importance of meditation to our lives, and to see how far we can go in the meditation process. Focused and Fearless not only detailed the meditation process thoroughly, but it also described in great detail the deeper stages of pre-jhana, and the jhanas themselves. more>>It became obvious to me right away that the author has firsthand experience with the deeper levels of meditation and thoroughly understands the topic and difficulties people have. Reading this book invigorated my practice, helped me see where I can eventually go, and helped me to deepen my own personal practice. It’s a must read book for anyone on the path!

— Dana N., California

I found Shaila’s book to be clear, deep, joyful, and also to have a certain streak of humor. Overall, Shaila makes it very clear how the mind in jhana is used as a tool, not as an end in itself. There is something poignant about the purpose of these beautiful states being their very destruction. We create in order to let things fall apart? There is much depth here—worth pondering, experiencing, and understanding fully. more>>I gained the most from observing the type of reflection questions that were posed regarding each jhana state. For example, the questions for the first jhana seem indicate that it is most appropriately used for insight regarding the body, whereas for the 4th jhana, the questions concern breaking the link between feeling and craving in the cycle of dependent origination. This makes sense as the 4th jhana is considered quite well-suited for liberating insight. I know I will be able to use this book for many years, coming back to hear it differently as my own mind changes.

Kim A., California

I came to know Shaila Catherine’s teachings when I was in one of the most important jhana-based monasteries in Sri Lanka, where I was encouraged to read her books. Focused and Fearless is a meditation handbook where one can find the best of the Theravadin meditation tradition, sprinkled with sayings and poetry from other traditions such as Advaita, Tibetan, and Sufi, all of which transmit the essence of the deep spiritual experiences that come with this practice. more>>It was a major discovery for me and very helpful for my practice to read and work intensively with Focused and Fearless. This book offers thorough instructions in the Burmese tradition, while also communicating the freshness and intuitive flavour of the Thai Forest masters. Most advisable for any serious meditator.

Jose A., Spain

Focused and Fearless is a marvelous contribution to the dharma and support to meditators. Shaila Catherine writes with clarity, passion, and conviction that comes from experience. This book has been a guide and a support for our Christian Insight Meditation group. Now, her years of practice are a blessing for so many more.

Joseph M., Kentucky

Focused and Fearless—Transformative! Focused and Fearless is a superb, powerfully transformative guide for meditators. The instructions are accessible and immediately helpful, beautiful in their simplicity and relevance. It’s rare to encounter meditation instructions so precise and descriptions so exquisite. Shaila Catherine writes with the authority of a practitioner and teacher who knows the deep states of meditative absorption like the back of her hand.

Ann D., Florida

This book delivers on its title. Shaila Catherine clearly explains the purpose and value of having a focused and fearless mind and lays out in practical terms the guidelines for inclining the mind to states of deep joy, calm and clarity. Based on her personal experience and wisdom, Shaila Catherine writes in language appropriate for these times and the current culture. more>>Sincere students of meditation will find encouragement and reinforcement for deepening subtle levels of concentration and refining perception of mental factors through jhana meditation—crucial steps on the path of liberation. Focused and Fearless is not just another book on Buddhist philosophy. It is a practical how to description of a little taught meditation practice of enormous benefit. Any meditator who aspires to having a mind that can remain unmoved by the occurrences in the sensory fields will want to have this book as a resource. It is beneficial for all levels of meditation practice.

Sharon A., California

Focused and Fearless is exceptionally helpful for those interested in exploring the sublime meditative absorptions known as jhana states. I read the book in preparation for a 7-day meditation retreat with Shaila Catherine, and also found it invaluable as a reference text during the retreat and afterwards. Shaila’s simple and clear writing style succeeds in delivering useful information with a light and authentic touch. more>>The first and second parts of the book lay the foundation for jhana practice, while the third part provides more specific instruction on attaining the first four jhana states. Other parts describe the four higher jhana states and how to use jhanic practice to attain insight into how things really are. Exploring the jhana states can seem a little like feeling your way through a cave without a light, but when I reach an impasse, I am able to find tips in this book that help illuminate the path ahead. I highly recommend Focused and Fearless to anyone embarking on an inner journey to find happiness.

— Tom G., Nevada

I recently went back and re-read parts of Shaila Catherine’s first book, Focused and Fearless. My experience was like a visit and conversation with an old friend whom I hadn’t seen for too long. Not that I needed any reminder as to why this book might be looked upon as an old friend, but it sure was nice to be able to say Hello again. Like many outstanding books, re-reading random passages as well as old favorites led to new realizations, more>>which in turn triggered a reflection as to why I might be motivated to renew my acquaintance with this little gem in the first place—a particularly telling urge given the growing stack of unread books in my library. Getting into the book again, I was quickly returned to my initial reading and its gift of fresh insights—all within the context of the key liberation teachings of the Buddha—and how Shaila’s uncommon ability to present what some might call old material with clarity and to do so in a way that makes it interesting. Re-visiting Focused and Fearless made it clear that much of what she had to say during my first reading has stuck with me during the past couple of years. At the same time, the richness and freshness of her presentation helped create many new aha moments during the re-reading. On some sublime level, that’s probably why I was drawn to opening the book again—knowing that I would once again be rewarded. Although Focused and Fearless may appear on the surface to be primarily directed toward cultivating Buddhist concentration/jhana practice, let there be no mistake—this book is no one trick pony—its ultimate, overall focus is clearly aimed at developing the breadth and depth of insight required for liberation from suffering/dukkha. This is indeed a great introduction to the techniques of jhana. However, it should be even more valuable to the practitioner by taking the reader through the contributions that jhana makes to the insight meditation process (with concentration and mindfulness together for optimal benefit). In the interest of full disclosure, I should tell you that Shaila is a teacher with whom I have spent quite a bit of time as a student. That relationship not only motivates me to write this review, but also allows me to personally confirm that Shaila’s writing style (as well as her speaking and teaching style) is largely based on her actual personal experience (verses an academic approach) . . . rich, broad and deep experience informed over the past three decades: years of time on-the-cushion in retreat as well as years with an impressive list of many leading and well-regarding teachers. Invaluable characteristics for someone with my existential leanings. Accordingly, I look forward to her second book. I would recommend reading (and re-reading) this book for anyone who has a whole-hearted interest in freeing themselves from the shackles of their conditioned mind.

Glenn S., California

Not yet mentioned by other reviewers is one facet of this book that I find particularly useful: its combination of practice with theory. By using a generous sprinkling of exercise and reflection boxes throughout the text, Shaila Catherine keeps one grounded, helping avoid the mind-muddle that can occur with an over-emphasis on theory. more>>A bit from an exercise box gives a taste of the book: Right now, as you are reading these words, sense present awareness, that natural open knowing of things as they are. Feel the contact with your chair, feel the temperature of the body, feel the sensations of the breath moving, notice the sounds in the environment, sense the texture of the pages on your fingertips… (p.175) And another favorite: As you go about your daily activities: Notice the space between things. Notice the pause between breaths. Notice the space between thoughts. Rest at ease with a spacious attention… (p.196) This is a book well worth reading and rereading.

F. L,, California

Focused and Fearless had been extremely helpful to me long before I was introduced to Jhana practice. I must confess that I never read it methodically, cover to cover, stage by stage. The first thing I did when I got the book was to eagerly jump to the section that speaks about the four formless realms, thinking it would be fascinating and inspiring. Indeed it was! more>>But later I realized that it was more beneficial for me to read the sections on developing mindfulness, deepening my meditation practice, and understanding of the workings of the mind. I found that it is not just a Jhana book, but is tremendously beneficial to all meditation practitioners. It is an excellent and necessary book for anyone who wants to transform the mind, deepen their understanding of concentration practices, and realize the Buddha’s path to liberation. Both beginners and seasoned practitioners will enjoy the comprehensive how to guidance that author and Dharma teacher Shaila Catherine provides. She gives methodical and thorough step-by-step instructions into the realm of deep concentration. In addition, the book is interspersed with many helpful suggestions, tools, and tips that enhance concentration and mindfulness through daily-life awareness. She offers practical instructions for working with difficult thoughts, noticing the space between things, mindful eating, wakeful walking, and much more. Reflections on the quality of our daily lives, the conditions for happiness, our relationship to pleasure, and the nature of mind broaden the scope of Focused and Fearless to encompass essential transformative insights. Watching and learning about the mind is not an easy task. It takes courage, consistency, determination, patience and dedication to apply skillful effort, direct the power of intention and mindfulness, work with emotions that arise in meditation, and practice letting go. With the support of Shaila’s very clear, gentle and precise instructions in Focused and Fearless, it becomes easier to overcome the obstacles and apply the principles of the Buddha’s teachings on liberation through non-clinging. The many years that Shaila has dedicated to the development of her own practice and mastery of concentration and insight are evident in this book. To me, this is what makes this book so illuminating and powerful. It keeps its promise: not only does it decipher the enigmatic Jhana practices, but also portray the way to live an awake and happy life. I hope and wish Focused and Fearless will be translated into many more languages, as many meditators around the world could and will benefit tremendously from this important and rare book.

Sandya, Israel

Other reviews here for Focused and Fearless have pointed out a number of its significant strengths as an effective, eminently useful presentation of deeply beneficial meditative practices, written in a style that is very well-informed by the author’s extensive experience, with a balance of personable reflections on such experience along with an expert presentation of the classic teaching sources upon which those practices are based. more>>As a longtime meditator, as well as a lay scholar of religious and contemplative traditions, I would like to add to those reviews the comment that this book makes a particularly signficant contribution to the overall body of Buddhist teachings in the West. Much of what we have received before has been heavily weighted towards the ‘insight’ (vipassana) side of the classic, old school Buddhist practice instructions. But largely left out to date has been any thorough-going presentation of the ‘other half’ of traditional Buddhist meditative techniques, namely, the ‘calming and concentrative’ side— the side of samatha and samadhi—the side specifically marked by the exploration of the jhana states. The jhanas are exquisitely beautiful experiences, and Shaila Catherine’s effective presentation of their nature and of the practical techniques for their realization makes an important contribution to our understanding both of Buddhism and of the human mind, as well as to the possibilities for meditators’ personal spiritual development.

David C., Texas

After years of my enjoying various styles of meditation and so many beautiful books on Buddhism, Shaila Catherine and this book have advanced my meditation to new depths. It impresses me how someone might write an entire book about endeavors that are beyond most typical description. This book conveys her impressive knowledge on insight meditation in general, and jhana in particular. more>>However, the text never bogs down despite the potential weight and depth of it all, given its very comfortable and well-organized pace, and her gently wry humor. Additionally, the included exercises and reflections, peppered throughout the chapters, are bridges toward mindfully integrating these experiences into the rest of one’s daily life. The book bears repeated readings, not so much for density as for the fascinating transformations that take place as one puts these practices into motion. This practice is not always easy work and requires some dedication, especially outside the support of a retreat setting. But one’s efforts are buoyed through the undeniable swells of energy that arise – the techniques all the more confirmed when chaperoned by her exquisitely described steps and stages. Every portion of this process, no matter how far one might ultimately ‘go’ with jhana practice, can—and should—feel deeply worthwhile. This book is the take-home manual. Enjoy!

Lisa B., Utah

The Placerville Sangha has just completed Focused and Fearless as a group study. I was taken by the clarity of the directions leading one on the path to the jhanas. I initially wondered if the topic of the jhanas might be too advanced for the group (we have various levels of meditation experience). To my delight, everyone was excited to study Focused and Fearless and all have gained skill in their meditation practice. more>>My opinion is that even those relatively new to meditation can benefit if the text is studied in the group setting.

Will L., California

For those interested in learning about and ultimately attaining the jhanas, particularly as based in the Abhidhamma, Focused and Fearless is an indispensable read. Those new to this practice will find Shaila’s descriptions remarkably illuminating, her clear and spacious writing style mirroring the very nature of the jhanic experience. more>>And having devoted several years to Pa Auk Sayadaw’s method, including eight months in Asian monasteries, I can say that even for experienced practitioners there is much wisdom and useful advice to be gleaned from this book. I give it my highest recommendation.

David B., California

I love this book. I have now read it twice and both times I have learned things. I am going to keep this on my reference shelf. Her great examples and clear writing style really helped me understand. I am eagerly awaiting her next book.

Betty C., California

I probably came to Focused and Fearless from a different place than most readers who will pick up the book. I had just begun meditating and, from the little reading I had done, was somewhat wary of concentrated practice. Focused and Fearless was not a book I would ordinarily have read. But my mind was so wild, when I was given the book, I figured a little focus might not be a bad thing. more>>Despite my initial reservations, I found Focused and Fearless extremely helpful and I devoured Shaila’s personal stories. Two years later, I still sometimes rely on some of her exercises. Even individuals who aren’t drawn to concentrated practice will find Focused and Fearless engaging and useful. Shaila’s suggestions for practice off the cushion are concrete and down to earth—for example, she mentions exposing ourselves to challenging situations, such as foreign travel, to develop equanimity. Her vivid description of learning to live in India, as well as her account of coming to terms with life after a serious car accident, gave me a new perspective on the tumultuous last few years of my life. I am currently reading Focused and Fearless for a second time and am finding Shaila’s insights even more helpful and true. As a beginning meditator, I haven’t yet tackled the later chapters on jhana, but I hope to in the near future. Shaila has inspired me!

Leslie K., New York

I came to Shaila’s book after 15-plus years of daily Buddhist meditation and I have to say that using this book is transforming my practice in ways I would never have imagined. I think a lot of us out there have either never heard of this approach or always assumed it was just for those enlightened monastic types. Shaila makes it accessible, clear, and delightfully possible for us all. more>>She is an amazing writer who has obviously really done this work herself in great depth. I especially love how she conveys the great joy that can arise from spiritual work. One of my favorite phrases, which is on a yellow sticky on my wall: Loving diligence is stronger than the tense shell of striving. This gives you a sense of what a treat you’re in for: don’t miss this book!

Maryleigh B., Oregon

Shaila Catherine explains exactly what to look for, what to do, how to do it, and why…..with no added fluff. This book has helped mature my practice from years of a loosey, goosey, bring your attention to the breath then gently bring it back when it wanders kind of thing to one of true intention and focus. I now clearly discern three qualities of concentration. more>>I see a distinct connection to the start middle and end of each breath, a developing and sustaining of that connection to more and more detail, and at the same time a focusing to a finer and finer point. When my mind wanders I see exactly which of these has faded and can clearly apply the right effort to bring it back. My biggest challenge now is deciding whether to dwell in the joy and calm that have arisen or to focus even more to move toward the deeper states she describes. While this book does deal with relatively advanced topics the first half is very suitable for both newish meditators and anyone serious about deepening practice. It is a book to be done rather than just read. Though the focus is concentration (shamatha), she never ignores the insights (vipassana) that are the real point of it all. The jhana states described in the latter half still elude me but reading about them in the words of one who has clearly been there serves as a signpost, a billboard, to where I am heading. This inspiration alone is priceless. Reading this book is a constant reminder that FREEDOM IS TRULY POSSIBLE. How can my heart/mind thank her enough for writing this clear guide to the neighborhood? I feel sure she would say…..Practicing is exactly enough!

William M., Texas

This book is one I have read twice and expect to read again. The second read was in preparation for retreat and I found it helped immensely in making the transition between a busy life and a silent retreat center. I have found it equally helpful to use in recalibrating my intention and attention in the midst of a busy life. Catherine’s clear and thorough explorations of mind are easy to use and inspirational, more>>as they come from her direct experience and broad understanding of living the dharma in everyday life. This book is profoundly refreshing, as she speaks with such grounded confidence and clarity that a beginning or experienced meditator will find inspiration for practice. Although it is geared toward deepening concentration practice, anyone who has a desire to live with more awareness can use it skillfully.

Mary R., Washington

Shaila Catherine’s Focused and Fearless was a centrally important book in the development of my understanding and practice of meditation starting back in 2010 when I first read it. It was the first time I had read candid and detailed personal descriptions of deep meditative states similar to what I (like many of my friends) had serendipitously stumbled upon when I first began practicing meditation (some 40 years earlier in my case). more>>When I would get up the nerve to mention these states of sometimes overwhelming delight, deep happiness, and abiding peace, meditation teachers would consistently caution me not to get attached to these experiences, as if there was something bad or maybe dangerous about having them. But I didn’t know any teachers who seemed to really understand and be comfortable with these states. Similarly, when I talked about this with fellow meditators, many seemed to have had similar experiences, but still no one really seemed to know what they meant or how to work with them. I now liken those early explorations in meditation to strolling around on a beautiful mountainside with interesting and charming springs, flora, and fauna, but without having a map or knowing anything about the natural history of the area. Metaphorically, the discovery of Focused and Fearless was for me, after 40 years of searching, a map and a natural history, giving me a vocabulary and descriptions of territory I had already come to love and appreciate in my own feeble way. Shaila Catherine’s book taught me to understand the ecosystem, and showed ways I could protect, support, and nurture this inner world. I also learned how these states could be useful in helping me to (at least temporarily) loosen the grip of greed, hatred, and delusion in my life, and to recognize the transient nature of all things, including who I am. I whole-heartedly recommend Focused and Fearless to anyone who is drawn to deepening their meditation practice.

Jim F., California

buddhist meditation book Cover: The Jhanas by Shaila Catherine

ISBN 978-1-61429-946-2
Wisdom Publications | 2024
328 pages

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