"Alan Pritz has written one of the best meditation guides in years.
Meditation As a Way of Life is clear, uncomplicated, inspiring, and straight from the heart of a true expert who's been there. The benefits of meditation are now known to be deeper than most people imagine. Don't deny yourself these advantages toward a happier, healthier, and more fulfilling life. Highly recommended."--
Larry Dossey, MD, author of
Healing Words, Prayer Is Good Medicine, and
Reinventing Medicine
"Alan Pritz serves as a knowledgeable and gentle guide for the journey known as the spiritual path. He has captured the essence of Yogananda's wisdom and woven it through his own experience to shine as a luminous beacon, so that all who read this book will benefit." --
Brian Luke Seaward, PhD, author of
Stand Like Mountain, Flow Like Water and
Quiet Mind, Fearless Heart
"
Meditation as a Way of Life is a wise, user-friendly guidebook for your spiritual journey. Folks of all faiths will find interesting, practical, "how-to" tips for stretching, breathing, meditation, and more. I found the book a very interesting, unique read. Thank you Alan!" --
Lilias Folan, author of
Lilias! Yoga Gets Better With Age and host of PBS
Yoga series Lilias!
"One of the most valuable things you can do to improve your life is to open your mind, heart and soul to the wisdom of intuition and the Divine. Alan Pritz has written this lovely meditation guide to aid you on that journey. If you want to further develop your intuitive abilities, deepen your connection with the mystical and become calmer and clearer, this is the guide for you." --
Kathryn Harwig, noted speaker and author of
The Return of Intuition
"Meditation as a Way of Life is an excellent guide for anyone interested in yoga, spirituality and religious studies. It can serve as an introduction or for people looking to deepen their understanding of yoga and meditation.
This book is not about religion. Yoga is not a religion. But Pritz has a large scope, allowing readers of any faith to identify with Yogananda's teachings. Because let's be honest, it's all the same message at the core.
One of my favourite pages demonstrates mantras we can use to help us concentrate. Pritz includes Christian, Jewish, Islamic, Tibetan Buddhist, Hindu and "secular" chants. But again, it's all the same thing. The other day, I found myself sitting in a circle chanting Allah! Allah! It took me by surprise but was invigorating. While certain words are less relatable to us, chanting Allah! is just the same as chanting Om Mani Padme Hum. Or Shanti Shanti Shanti. For some, it's reciting a familiar prayer.
The book starts off as a funny, interesting autobiographical account of author Rev. Alan L. Pritz's journey to finding his guru, or Enlightened Guide, Paramahansa Yogananda.
Cartoon illustrations show us practical stretching exercises for the entire body, as well as breathing exercises like alternate nostril and Full Yogic breath.
The author explains also goes in depth, walking us through the mental, spiritual and physical applications of the 12 Principles of Spiritual Understanding, and an intro to chakras." --Mama Naturale Blog, March 2015
"Alan Pritz has written one of the best meditation guides in years.
Meditation As a Way of Life is clear, uncomplicated, inspiring, and straight from the heart of a true expert who's been there. The benefits of meditation are now known to be deeper than most people imagine. Don't deny yourself these advantages toward a happier, healthier, and more fulfilling life. Highly recommended."--
Larry Dossey, MD, author of
Healing Words, Prayer Is Good Medicine, and
Reinventing Medicine
"Alan Pritz serves as a knowledgeable and gentle guide for the journey known as the spiritual path. He has captured the essence of Yogananda's wisdom and woven it through his own experience to shine as a luminous beacon, so that all who read this book will benefit." --
Brian Luke Seaward, PhD, author of
Stand Like Mountain, Flow Like Water and
Quiet Mind, Fearless Heart