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The wandering mind : what medieval monks tell us about distraction

ISBN: 9781324094449
Format: Paperback
Publisher: WW Norton & Co
Origin: US
Release Date: January, 2024

Book Details

It is easy to imagine that our state of constant distractedness is peculiar to the digital age, but distraction has been a concern in every era–perhaps never more so than for Christian monks living in Ireland, Iran & the places in between, from 300 to 900 CE. Though they quit the world for lives of seclusion, monks still struggled to concentrate, and they came to perceive distraction as a fundamental problem of consciousness. As the historian Jamie Kreiner reveals in The Wandering Mind, we are obsessed with distraction today in large part because they were. Exploring the sophisticated techniques monks developed in their endless quest to clear their heads–from unforgiving sleep regimens to massive meditational construction projects–Kreiner demonstrates that their insights, remarkably, can be useful to us now. Blending history & psychology, The Wandering Mind is a witty, illuminating account of human fallibility that bridges a distant era and our own.