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eden prairie basketball coaches manualYou can remove the unavailable item(s) now or we'll automatically remove it at Checkout. Choose your country's store to see books available for purchase. It is written for incarcerated people, prison guards and all people living within their own personal prisons. All proceeds support the Prison-Ashram Project, which sends these books free to prisoners for 40 years now. Choose your country's store to see books available for purchase. We appreciate your feedback. We'll publish them on our site once we've reviewed them. Wild science! 10 eye-opening books abut animal. The best books we read in 2020 In conversation with Lars Kepler View all posts You need a United States address to shop on our United States store. Go to our Russia store to continue. The 13-digit and 10-digit formats both work. Please try again.Please try again.Please try again. Getting Free is a section of detailed instruction in classic spiritual practices. Dear Bo is correspondence between Bo and dozens of the inmates he has challenged, encouraged, and loved. This is an amazing book, which has moved people to great extremes. It has been translated into 5 languages. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Register a free business account His work with the prison population of the world is legendary.To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness.
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Please try again later. Douglas S. Haight 5.0 out of 5 stars Bo Lazoff is an acquaintance from the Hippy Revolution and one of the cohort of Dr. Richard Alpert, PhD, late of Harvard University and peer with Alan Ginsberg and a former Merry Pranksters: it was like spending time with an old friend and enjoying finding how the Prison Ashram Project had flourished and evolved. This is a wonderful compilation of Bo's experience, strength and hope-along with lots of resources and guides after the pattern of Ram Das' BE HERE NOW, which is high praise in itself, but also homage to his teacher-who, sad to say, he has pre-deceased in this adventure. HIGHLY RECOMENDED! (And I believe profits, minimal as they might be, go towards furthering the spiritual growth programs that these guys pioneered. Buy several and work off some karma! )A wealth of information about how to live life, and how to stay positive in the face of all kinds of obstacles. I began to see life in a new, deeper way after reading this book.Stop running and take the time to sit still, read it and start living.I've purchased many copies since for other friends. The book is balm and guidance for large souls and small ones. Village Voice calls it one of the 10 books everyone in the world should read. I'm in absolute agreement. Many of the stories told by prisoners are shocking. Bo Lozoff's answers and then the honest but compassionate exchanges between the two provide an extraordinary and, finally, uplifting lesson for the reader.It's down to earth, heartfelt If you have someone you love in prison this book gives a lot of hope That they can still have a meaningful life and it helps you look at your own life on the outside.Its like your best friend giving you advice on some the hardest questions you are facing in life in the most gentle manner. Its heartwarming and gives you geniune insight in what can work for you - the simple things. It gave me a fresh perspective on life after a painful experience and made me look at the bigger picture. Thank you Bo.Life affirming and changing if you are open to its message.Happy with purchase. Thanks. Please choose a different delivery location or purchase from another seller.Please choose a different delivery location or purchase from another seller.Please try again. Please try your request again later. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Register a free business account To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Please try again later. Douglas S. Haight 5.0 out of 5 stars Bo Lazoff is an acquaintance from the Hippy Revolution and one of the cohort of Dr. Richard Alpert, PhD, late of Harvard University and peer with Alan Ginsberg and a former Merry Pranksters: it was like spending time with an old friend and enjoying finding how the Prison Ashram Project had flourished and evolved. This is a wonderful compilation of Bo's experience, strength and hope-along with lots of resources and guides after the pattern of Ram Das' BE HERE NOW, which is high praise in itself, but also homage to his teacher-who, sad to say, he has pre-deceased in this adventure. HIGHLY RECOMENDED!http://superbia.lgbt/flotaganis/1655512057 (And I believe profits, minimal as they might be, go towards furthering the spiritual growth programs that these guys pioneered. Buy several and work off some karma! )A wealth of information about how to live life, and how to stay positive in the face of all kinds of obstacles. I began to see life in a new, deeper way after reading this book.Stop running and take the time to sit still, read it and start living.I've purchased many copies since for other friends. The book is balm and guidance for large souls and small ones. Village Voice calls it one of the 10 books everyone in the world should read. I'm in absolute agreement. Many of the stories told by prisoners are shocking. Bo Lozoff's answers and then the honest but compassionate exchanges between the two provide an extraordinary and, finally, uplifting lesson for the reader.It's down to earth, heartfelt If you have someone you love in prison this book gives a lot of hope That they can still have a meaningful life and it helps you look at your own life on the outside.Its like your best friend giving you advice on some the hardest questions you are facing in life in the most gentle manner. Its heartwarming and gives you geniune insight in what can work for you - the simple things. It gave me a fresh perspective on life after a painful experience and made me look at the bigger picture. Thank you Bo.Life affirming and changing if you are open to its message.Happy with purchase. Thanks. Groups Discussions Quotes Ask the Author To see what your friends thought of this book,At least 10 years ago I ran into a friend who had just got out of prison. We talked and he mentioned how this book had completely changed his life. Kinda weird but he was so adamant he gave me his copy. I read it and started following some of the mental exercises. It's all about meditation and running your own head. It definitely gave me some good habits I still follow. Anyway, another friend of mine had a son who went to prison. My gut told me to send him the b At least 10 years ago I ran into a friend who had just got out of prison. We talked and he mentioned how this book had completely changed his life. Kinda weird but he was so adamant he gave me his copy. I read it and started following some of the mental exercises. It's all about meditation and running your own head. It definitely gave me some good habits I still follow. Anyway, another friend of mine had a son who went to prison. My gut told me to send him the book. Well yesterday I got a call from the kid. I hadn't talked to him since he had gone to jail. He had been out of prison for at least 2 years. But he called me to tell me how much he loved that book and how it helped him. He said he would have called me earlier but he just saw my number at his Moms house. Anyway, he said that book was probably the most influential thing his life and nothing had helped him more. It was a real heartfelt, emotional conversation. I am not saying the book will make your life better or change you at all. But I can tell you that it has had a profound effect on people I know. We all want to be free. I learned even free men are doing time and some of them are doing harder time than those locked away. Only meditation has worked for me. But the yoga and breathing exercises might be helpful for some. The letters and answers which made up the second half might be relevant for quite a few people who are locked up. The answers I would give differ a bit from Bo's in some cases but Bo's answers are spot-on much of the time. As someone on the outside, th Only meditation has worked for me. But the yoga and breathing exercises might be helpful for some. The letters and answers which made up the second half might be relevant for quite a few people who are locked up. The answers I would give differ a bit from Bo's in some cases but Bo's answers are spot-on much of the time. As someone on the outside, this section of the book seemed to drag on. Some of the letters were repetitive. But the diversity and details in the prison letters would probably be of interest to an inmate. Bo spent his life teaching inner freedom to prisoners. A few years ago, when he died in a motorcycle wreck, convicts from every nation mourned. We're All Doing Time is one of my all-time favorites. Bo spent his life teaching inner freedom to prisoners. A few years ago, when he died in a motorcycle wreck, convicts from every nation mourned. We're All Doing Time is one of my all-time favorites. Spent years teaching meditation and spirituality to prisoners. He shares his messages and some of his exchanges with people. Fascinating to see someone doing the important work of helping people directly. The writing is simple, wise, direct; it overflows with honesty.The writing is simple, wise, direct; it overflows with honesty. It makes no excuses for the specific methodology it offers to those who are, after all, in a violent war zone: Going to prison is one more opportunity to come closer to Truth, God, Self, Freedom --- whatever we want to call it. Prison life is so negative and intense, prisoners sometimes get the chance to work out karma and build strength in a period of months that might have taken fifty years on the streets, if they could have done it at all. What a blessing! This is the tone of the whole book. The assumption --- the key assumption --- of this book is the very existence of the holiness that each of us holds within ourselves. As part of the process, one has to leave behind violence, hate, anger, superiority, cruelty. Once one has the courage to embark on such a course --- either inside or outside the joint --- freedom is one, but not the only, dividend. Full review at ralphmag.org It is both a philosophical text and a practical guide to specific yoga techniques, primarily involving breathing exercises and visualizations. I read this for the first time when I was working as a psychotherapist in the Penitentiary of N It is both a philosophical text and a practical guide to specific yoga techniques, primarily involving breathing exercises and visualizations. I read this for the first time when I was working as a psychotherapist in the Penitentiary of New Mexico in Santa Fe, the place infamous for the 1980 riot. The state had bought crates and crates of copies, in English and Spanish, and was distributing them free of charge to anyone who wanted them, inmates or staff. I found some of the content useful both for myself and for some of my inmate clients, and was disappointed that most of the other staff weren't interested enough to read it. I would recommend this to anyone as an adjunct to any other spiritual seeking they might be doing. I learned something (more) about the likeness of humans, despite their differing circumstances. Of the light and dark aspects that is in all of us, and how we are continually, in our own ways growing towards the light. I learned of ways to reach out my hand to those who think their are lost in the dark, and how big an effect that can have. And I got inspired by the concrete examples of meditation and yoga stretching (though I learned something (more) about the likeness of humans, despite their differing circumstances. Of the light and dark aspects that is in all of us, and how we are continually, in our own ways growing towards the light. I learned of ways to reach out my hand to those who think their are lost in the dark, and how big an effect that can have. And I got inspired by the concrete examples of meditation and yoga stretching (though this fades in comparison to the wisdom of the letters). I saw, by example, how we are all One. All journeying through The world of Form and Karma, at different speeds, at different paths, but all to reach the same destination: the Light from where we came. The Love that birthed us into Form. I'm sure I will return to this book, maybe mostly for the practices, but also to be reminded of the Light where there seems to be only darkness, hope where all seems to be lost. The first part gives many practical exercises to free your mind and bring more harmony and piece into ones life. The second part the book is letters between the author and many different prisoners, sharing their stories and asking for guidance. A very moving, inspiring and insightful read. I discovered him when I first read this book in prison. Even you haven't done time or don't plan to, it's a good book for anyone interested in the topic. I discovered him when I first read this book in prison. Even you haven't done time or don't plan to, it's a good book for anyone interested in the topic. Intended as a guide for incarcerated men and women, the book has a lot of good insight and practical advice for my own hurdles in life. The language is a little outdated, but the message is eternal. Intended as a guide for incarcerated men and women, the book has a lot of good insight and practical advice for my own hurdles in life. The language is a little outdated, but the message is eternal. I love the work that Bo Lozoff did with inmates and love that he continues to do it even from the grave. Very much wise and compassionate information is contained in this book.for us all. I think the methods and practices he described in the front of the book are pretty tried and true. However, at this point the book is so old that a lot of what he said is nothing new. And while I appreciated getting the inside perspectives from the people it helped, I thought it got a little repetitive after a while. I especially liked the first part that describes the author's history and how the prison project got started. Not all of it resonated with me, but there is much wisdom here and I suspect everyone could find something of value. I especially liked the first part that describes the author's history and how the prison project got started. Not all of it resonated with me, but there is much wisdom here and I suspect everyone could find something of value. I have read it about 6 times since the first time that I read it. If you really try to understand some of Bo lozcroffs books then you really can live a more peaceful life. I was suicidal and desperate. This book helped me sort it out and I found out loving yourself is possible when you love others more.I was suicidal and desperate. This book helped me sort it out and I found out loving yourself is possible when you love others more.Compared to Be Here Now, Bo doesn't have the same voice. Bo is lacking the loving, enlightened voice of Ram Dass or Jack Kornfield. Don't get me wrong Bo's actions are very loving and my bias towards a certain emotional tone doesn't contraindicate this book. On the other hand, this book has some very good exercises not found in comparable books. Lastly, this book has something like 40 of its content dedicated to l Compared to Be Here Now, Bo doesn't have the same voice. Bo is lacking the loving, enlightened voice of Ram Dass or Jack Kornfield. Don't get me wrong Bo's actions are very loving and my bias towards a certain emotional tone doesn't contraindicate this book. On the other hand, this book has some very good exercises not found in comparable books. Lastly, this book has something like 40 of its content dedicated to letters to and from Bo. While I see the purpose for this, it doesn't add much value for me. I might buy this for the exercises, but beyond that there are better introduction to eastern thought books. Oh, surprised you! This book is upliftiing. The title can be read either way cos we're all doing time, a life-time. There's more than one way to get through it and each one requires another bloody decision. We mostly work on old information. Challenge it, and change it! Oh, surprised you! This book is upliftiing. The title can be read either way cos we're all doing time, a life-time. There's more than one way to get through it and each one requires another bloody decision. We mostly work on old information. Challenge it, and change it! To view it,Yogi or non-yogi, prisoner or not, this book speaks to us all on one level or another. Bo is the godfather of teaching yoga and meditation to prisoners which is why this book spoke so directly to my cause. Its written by one of my few heroes who started the Prison Ashram project. They teach meditation and yoga to lifers. Its written by one of my few heroes who started the Prison Ashram project. They teach meditation and yoga to lifers. I think I will definitely keep an eye out for it at used book stores. Almost makes you want to try it out. Almost! There are no discussion topics on this book yet.Some people fall in love. And some people fall in love with books about falling in love. Edition: Second Edition. Published: February 13, 2015. Language: English. File Format: ePubFile Size10.77 MB You will receive an email with a link to download the file after you make a purchase. Few books have crossed religious, ethnic, cultural and economic lines with such a clear and simple, immediately useful expression of ageless spiritual truths. All proceeds support the Prison-Ashram Project, which sends these books free to prisoners for 40 years now. Few books have crossed religious, ethnic, cultural and economic lines with such a clear and simple, immediately useful expression of ageless spiritual truths. The English-language edition is now in its eighteenth printing. It is written for incarcerated people, prison guards and all people living within their own personal prisons. All proceeds support the Prison-Ashram Project, which sends these books free to prisoners for 40 years now. It’s one of the best I have ever read Or call 1-800-MY-APPLE. The letters revealed that the prisoners were serious about finding a way of life that felt meaningful. They spoke of forgiveness, shame, love, kindness, compassion, fear, pain, struggle, loneliness and spirituality. Bo and Sita Lozoff helped Ram Dass answer the letters. After reading the letters for many years and visiting countless prisons, Bo felt called to write a book about living a spiritual life while incarcerated. This book, We’re All Doing Time, now in its 19th printing, continues to be widely read in prisons around the world. And The Human Kindness Foundation, founded by the Lozoffs, receives and responds to about 400 letters each week from incarcerated people and sends Bo’s four books for free to any incarcerated person who requests them. Bo’s books cover spirituality from an inter-faith perspective. His words are down to earth. He uses “real talk” and leaves aside elegance, yet is deeply compassionate and sensitive to the real pain and suffering of all people. One thing that becomes clear after reading hundreds of these truly touching letters is that we’re all so very much alike. Whether we find ourselves in an actual prison or a metaphorical one, we each face circumstances that make us feel trapped —not free. And we all seek freedom in its many forms. Bo’s books are about finding freedom —spiritual, mental and emotional freedom. —Morgan Siem Share: Leave a comment Cancel Reply You must be logged in to post a comment. Recent Posts Indie Review: The Living Days by Ananda Devi, Translated by Jeffrey Zuckerman Interview: Stephen Snyder. Translator for The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa Interview: Robert Chandler. Translator of Vasily Grossman’s Stalingrad Interview: Martha Tennent and Maruxa Relano, Translators of Garden By The Sea Black Authors in English Translation Categories Excerpt Feature In The Media Interview Poetry Review staff picks Shelf Media Group 2234 Patrick Lane Waukesha, WI 53188 Who We Are About Us Competitions Podcasts Careers What We Do Advertise Services Magazines Subscribe STAY IN TOUCH Sign Up to get the latest updates. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience and security. Bo Lozoff goes into one of the toughest environments there is--prison--and by teaching about meditation and yoga and spiritual truths completely transforms the lives of many people. More importantly he doesn't preach or pretend to know all the answers. He draws from the teachings of Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism to teach spirituality that is relevant to everybody. In the section of letters to and from prisoners he shows a lot of wisdom in his answers.You don't have to be in prison to benefit from the teachings in this book. It is straight forward and practical spirituality for everyone.Then, we have a chapter (Getting free) which outlines loads of spiritual practices, each one quite good. There's stuff from Hindu, Buddhist, Christian and Islamic contemplative traditions. Each instruction is easy to understand, and makes you want to do it. Along with that there's stuff on Hatha yoga, prayer, Karma yoga (helping people as a spiritual practice), and even how to eat spiritually. Just those 2 chapters as a book would have been awesome, but to top it all off, the following half of the book is letters from convicts to Bo himself. This may not seem so spectacular, but it is. It's very inspiring. As an added bonus, the whole book is peppered with funny cartoons, pictures, quotes and Bo's funny comments. Plus, it's only 8 bucks. Think of all the crap books you buy for 20 or so.We think in our ordinary (free) lives that we struggle with our spiritual paths, and in theory it might be the same work, but the inspiration from these stories puts a whole new perspective on the seeking. An excellent, touching, sincere and fascinating book.Bo has produced a book taking the best of Yoga, self discipline, pragmatism and compassion and produced a ruthless guide to self-growth.He is selfless - there's no ego here. This is a very trustworthy man with deeply important things to say. He doesn't want a name for himself.he just wants to help.We personally assess every book's quality and offer rare, out-of-print treasures. ThriftBooks.com. Read more. Spend less. If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. See our User Agreement and Privacy Policy.If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. See our Privacy Policy and User Agreement for details.You can change your ad preferences anytime. Why not share! Lozoff Directs Us Back Upon Ourselves For The Way To True Freedom; For As He Says, Until We re Truly Free We re All Just Doing Time In One Prison Or Another.Book is in Very good condition throughout. Lozoff Directs Us Back Upon Ourselves For The Way To True Freedom; For As He Says, Until We re Truly Free We re All Just Doing Time In One Prison Or Another.Author: Bo Lozoff. Pages: 618 pages. Publisher: Human Kindness Foundation,U.S. 1985-02-22. Language: EnglishAuthor: Bo Lozoff. Pages: 618 pages. Publisher: Human Kindness Foundation,U.S. 1985-02-22. Language: EnglishNow customize the name of a clipboard to store your clips. This Book Is Described As The Third In The 'In-Out' Series, One Of 20,000 In The First Printing. He Acknowledges The Role Played By Ram Dass In Prison Work. The Book Is Full Of Anecdotes, Instructions, Drawings, Photos And A Correspondence Section That Includes A Letter From Son Of Sam, Saying What The Problems Are In The Prison, And Responding To Questions By Lozoff Asking How He Deals With His Notoriety And Etc. The Address Of The Project Is Provided In Order To Provide Free Copies To Anyone In Prison. I Think I Would Be Glad To Receive This Book If I Were In Prison. Very Good Condition. No Writing Or Marks, Light Wear.Written by Bo Lozoff, director of the world-wide Prison-Ashram Project, who has been the main supporter for prisoners seeking to use their time for inner growth. All of our books are in the shop, and are 'real' books. 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