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Management number 220509227 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$8.50 Model Number 220509227
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Quiet Mind Still Mind: The Path to Liberation is not another meditation book. It is a direct correction of a thousand years of confusion. It restores meditation to its original purpose, not relaxation, not self-improvement, not spiritual identity, but complete liberation. This book is written for those who are done collecting techniques and ready to finish the path.For centuries, the core function of meditation has been buried under ritual, hierarchy, tradition, and commerce. What was once a precise technology for ending suffering has been diluted into belief systems, personality cults, and endlessly recycled methods that rarely lead beyond temporary calm. This book cuts through that fog. It presents meditation as it actually works when stripped of ideology and returned to direct experience.At the heart of this work is a simple but radical insight. Liberation does not come from effort, discipline, or striving. It arises naturally when the mind becomes truly still. Quiet mind leads to still mind. Still mind opens the door to signless awareness. From there, the entire structure of craving, aversion, and identification collapses on its own. This is not philosophy. It is a practical, repeatable process.This book offers a complete manual. It trains the body, the nervous system, and attention step by step. It explains how to establish a daily practice that actually changes the mind rather than decorating it. It clarifies the Six Rs, body awareness, breath as a whole-body process, subtle attention, and open awareness. It shows how deeper states of mind arise naturally without force, and how to work with them without getting trapped by bliss or absorption.Most importantly, this book restores the original aim of the Buddhist path. Nibbana is not a distant ideal, a myth, or a lifetime away. It is a natural consequence of understanding how mind works when stillness is allowed to complete itself. This method does not rely on belief, devotion, or belonging to any tradition. It relies on direct verification and radical honesty.The author, Baron Erwin Pitsch et de Jerusalem, brings more than forty years of intensive meditation experience across a wide range of Eastern and Western contemplative traditions. A Yoga Acharya and long term practitioner of advanced meditative disciplines, he writes from direct lived experience rather than theory, lineage, or institutional authority. This book distills decades of practice, retreat, and investigation into a clear and uncompromising path.Unlike most systems, this book does not ask you to follow a guru or submit to an institution. It explicitly teaches you to become your own teacher. It exposes how traditions inevitably prioritise their own survival over your freedom, and why true liberation has always been rare inside organised spirituality. The responsibility is returned where it belongs, to your own observation and understanding.Quiet Mind Still Mind presents the most revolutionary and complete approach to achieving Nibbana available today because it finishes what the path was always meant to complete. It does not stop at calm. It does not stop at insight. It leads all the way to cessation, signless mind, and the irreversible end of suffering.This book is not for those seeking comfort. It is for those seeking truth. It is for practitioners who sense that something essential has been missing, and who are ready to stop circling the path and finally walk through the gate.Liberation is possible. and this the Path. Read more

ISBN13 979-8242525290
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.46 x 9 inches
Item Weight 9.9 ounces
Print length 203 pages
Publication date January 4, 2026

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