107,99 zł
What if you don't need to believe in anything to feel less overwhelmed? You've heard about meditation. Maybe you've rolled your eyes at the incense, the mantras, the promises of enlightenment. You're not looking for a spiritual path. You just want your mind to quiet down—without pretending to be someone you're not. This book speaks to the skeptic who has tried to think their way out of stress and found only more loops. It acknowledges that your resistance to spiritual frameworks is valid. The research on mindfulness is real, but the packaging often isn't. Here, the practice is stripped of belief and presented as what it actually is: a neurological tool for noticing when your brain is running old patterns. No chakras. No transcendence. Just the science of paying attention on purpose, explained in terms that respect your intellect and your doubt. You'll understand why your mind wanders—and why that's not a failure. You'll learn what the amygdala actually does when you breathe slowly. You'll see how attention training changes the default mode network without requiring you to chant or visualize anything. If you've ever felt that meditation could help but the spiritual angle kept you away, this is the permission you didn't know you needed. You don't have to become someone else. You just have to sit with yourself—and science says that's enough.
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Liczba stron: 227
Rok wydania: 2026
