But it is seen as the locus classicus of modern, secular meditation.
Is it worth just persevering with this book and doing the 8 weeks with the CDs, because of the useful information which is there in the book?
At the moment I am just doing a watching the breath practice every day for 30 minutes.
Also, if I did do the MBSR course in FCL I wouldn't do the yoga, I'd stick with the body scan. I cannot STAND yoga, I hate it with a passion.
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
Are there any good alternatives to learn MBSR practice? I must say, I prefer MBSR to the MBCT I have read as it seems to have been designed for depression (I think the Williams et al book would be invaluable to depression sufferers) then juxtaposed onto other 'disorders'. I was very disappointed with The Mindful Way Through Anxiety, which seemed to be excellent for social anxiety but not other types. There were also typos in it which I could spot as someone who has dabbled in the practice, whereas a complete newbie would be baffled by them.