Myung Sung

The Korean Art of Living Meditation

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Pub Date 11 Jan 2022 | Archive Date 4 Jan 2022
Watkins | Watkins Publishing

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Myung Sung introduces the Korean art of living meditation as the way to achieve a life of balance and happiness. Using eight simple keys, readers can enjoy all the calming, positive benefits of meditation in every minute of every day.

You can experience calm mindfulness in every moment of every day

Most forms of meditation ask us to be still and quiet, to take time away from our busy lives and forget about our ever-growing to-do lists. Myung Sung, the peaceful art of Korean mindfulness, does the opposite. Myung Sung is active, dynamic, a connectedness woven into our everyday experience through the practice of eight simple steps.

Through stories and wisdom passed down through generations and practical tools, Myung Sung will help you:



  • Find balance and happiness
  • Calmly resolve conflict
  • Walk through stress
  • Accomplish your life goals


  • Connect to your limitless reserves of natural energy and discover how your struggles – in work, marriage, parenting, friendships, health, money – become less difficult. By practising the eight keys of Myung Sung, you can transform the way you live your life and uncover a greater sense of balance between mind, body and spirit.
    Myung Sung introduces the Korean art of living meditation as the way to achieve a life of balance and happiness. Using eight simple keys, readers can enjoy all the calming, positive benefits of...

    Advance Praise

    "Dr. Jenelle Kim shares a path out of meditation and healing that anyone can learn to practice in their life as it is, without taking much time away from their work and family. Filled with deep wisdom, practical advice, and touching stories from her own family lineage, the wisdom traditions of Korea are not as of yet so well known in this country; this book may be about to change that." - Julian Royce, MA, LPC, psychotherapist, meditation leader and host of A State of Mind podcast


    "Dr. Jenelle Kim is a wealth of knowledge sharing the wisdom of 3 major pillars: Medicine, Movement, and Meditation. When she discusses her studies as a Doctor of Eastern Medicine, she has such a healthy perspective of how modern medicine combined with herbal medicine is a great myriad for each individual. Modern medicine has given us a jumpstart, and it's incredible when mixed into a healthy lifestyle that involves movement, herbal remedies and of course meditation. The beautiful combination of herbal (Eastern medicine) combined with the knowledge of Western medicine is really what makes Dr. Jenelle Kim a true unicorn in the beauty and wellness space. Considering both is key when it comes to overall wellbeing and health, especially when it's communicated in such an educational and informational way." - Adaleta Avdić, Podcast Host, Get An Adaatude Podcast 


    "Dr. Jenelle Kim shares a path out of meditation and healing that anyone can learn to practice in their life as it is, without taking much time away from their work and family. Filled with deep...


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    ISBN 9781786785947
    PRICE US$18.95 (USD)
    PAGES 192

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    A beautiful book about what American people perceive as mindfulness, but it is actually much deeper.
    As a witch myself, I think that this book is really good if you would like to do some shadow-work.

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