The Art of Stillness: Adventures in Going Nowhere
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Why might a lifelong traveler like Pico Iyer, who has journeyed from Easter Island to Ethiopia, Cuba to Kathmandu, think that sitting quietly in a room might be the ultimate adventure? Because in our madly accelerating world, our lives are crowded, chaotic and noisy. There’s never been a greater need to slow down, tune out and give ourselves permission to be still.
In The Art of Stillness—a TED Books release—Iyer investigate the lives of people who have made a life seeking stillness: from Matthieu Ricard, a Frenchman with a PhD in molecular biology who left a promising scientific career to become a Tibetan monk, to revered singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, who traded the pleasures of the senses for several years of living the near-silent life of meditation as a Zen monk. Iyer also draws on his own experiences as a travel writer to explore why advances in technology are making us more likely to retreat. He reflects that this is perhaps the reason why many people—even those with no religious commitment—seem to be turning to yoga, or meditation, or seeking silent retreats. These aren't New Age fads so much as ways to rediscover the wisdom of an earlier age. Growing trends like observing an “Internet Sabbath”—turning off online connections from Friday night to Monday morning—highlight how increasingly desperate many of us are to unplug and bring stillness into our lives.
The Art of Stillness paints a picture of why so many—from Marcel Proust to Mahatma Gandhi to Emily Dickinson—have found richness in stillness. Ultimately, Iyer shows that, in this age of constant movement and connectedness, perhaps staying in one place is a more exciting prospect, and a greater necessity than ever before.
In 2013, Pico Iyer gave a blockbuster TED Talk. This lyrical and inspiring book expands on a new idea, offering a way forward for all those feeling affected by the frenetic pace of our modern world.
Pico Iyer
Pico Iyer is a British-born essayist and novelist long based in both California and Japan. He is the author of numerous books about crossing cultures, among them Video Night in Kathmandu, The Lady and the Monk, and The Global Soul. An essayist for Time since 1986, he also publishes regularly in Harper’s, The New York Review of Books, The New York Times, and many other publications across the globe.
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Readers find this title to be an excellent and inspiring read. It emphasizes the importance of finding solitude and recreating oneself. The author's voice is enjoyable and the book evokes a sense of stillness. Overall, it is a short and sweet book that leaves readers feeling content and right where they are.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Nov 9, 2023
The art of stillness by Pico Iyer is a short book. It is a very good book and is a part of the Ted Talk series of books. The book was so short that I was able to read it in one sitting. Not taking an hour but maybe 45 minutes. The idea of the book is to explore the how essential silence and not doing anything is important to our psyche. The author name drop a bit talking about Celebrities and their urge to be silent , mainly about Leonard Cohen, the Dalai Lama, The writer Annie Dillard, and various others. But this is not just a laundry list of meditating celebrities, it is a little more than that. It is about trying to describe what meditation and being silent, and being away from all the so-called conveniences of modern life to do for us as well as why we need to do this for our own sanity. Site sometimes find it ironic that book on meditation and how to relax is so pressure packed about the benefits of meditation. It is almost as though the authors were trying to put pressure on the reader to realize the errors of their by adding more pressure, kind of a counterintuitive action.This book is simple it does a really nice job of describing what the sensation is without actually going into a how-to guide, it allows the reader to use their imagination and allows the reader to come up with their own reality of being nowhere and being silent and being unmoving.This book has peaked my interest over some of the other tomes on meditation and it has gotten me interested in pursuing this practice.1 person found this helpful
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5
Jun 17, 2024
A better title for this would be reflections on stillness. More about the authors somewhat bougie perspective on this topic than anything of depth. The listener is better off looking elsewhere for something more meaningful and useful. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Nov 9, 2023
When I began to read Pico Iyer?s ?The Art of Stillness? I read it like any other book; sitting in a chair in front of my computer. However, the book didn?t seem to do anything for me as it felt like I just read a string of words, sentences and paragraphs which have been put together.But this couldn?t be the case as the book had promised to take me somewhere or increase my knowledge. From what I?ve read about the author, I?d anticipated getting much more. If the book isn?t the problem, then the problem rested with me. Sitting totally still, the realization came to me I must change; I didn?t have to change anything about myself, I had to change the way I?d approached in reading this.Laying on my bed in total silence, not a sound being able to distract my thoughts, and my mind a blank I began reading the book anew. This time the author?s thoughts and ideas became clear, and I began to understand this message.?The Art of Stillness? is a wonderful way to escape reality and to take someone to places they?ve never been to physically. And if your mind is allowed to take a trip to nowhere you?ll actually wind up in a place where your mind is allowed to wander aimlessly; and once it comes back, you?ll find yourself refreshed and feeling like someone new.Mr. Pico writing I feel talks to you in a very subtle manner, a manner in which you?ll learn a lot about things and yourself. I can?t see giving this book anything but 5 STARS.I received a hardcover copy of this book in a giveaway on GoodReads.com and this review has been my honest opinion.Robin Leigh Morgan is the author of ?I Kissed a Ghost,? a MG/YA Paranormal romance novel. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Nov 9, 2023
Excellent read!
Far too much is placed on doing. Finding that sacred space of solitude to recreate is overlooked and seemingly undervalued in our western society. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Nov 9, 2023
It was short and sweet and evoked essence of stillness. You really don’t have to go anywhere to be right where you are. - Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5
Nov 9, 2023
A slight book (well, to be fair, a TED talk) in which the author writes, in a somewhat ungainly way, of fashionable topics such as mindfulness, meditation and the modern curse of busy-ness, as if he is the first person to have discovered them. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Nov 9, 2023
I?m a sucker for the type of books that espouse a little slowing down, that tell us we should take a little more time to stop and not only smell the flowers but admire their beauty too. Iyer advocates that what we need in our modern age of constant connection that we sometimes need to get away from the crowds of human civilisation where we can take stock and notice the beauty in things we take for granted; the god in the details if you like. This is beautifully presented too; the photos complement the underlying philosophy of the book. It?s more an introduction to the concept and the experience of stillness than a deep guide to the philosophy of slowing down but ultimately it?s a thoughtful piece that can give you directions to other, deeper explorations of the concept. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Nov 9, 2023
An inspiring listen! Now to put Pico's suggestion into practice! -- At least, the audio-book made me stop a short while to listen! - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Nov 9, 2023
One of my favourite authors, so I am prejudiced. I read Video Nights in Kathmandu decades ago. It was enjoyable hearing his voice, like finally meeting an old friend.
