We are told to sit still, focus on the breath, and watch our thoughts. But what if the very act of "being
mindful" is what keeps us trapped?
In Mind Space, Ronald E. Purser-author of the international bestseller McMindfulness-turns
meditation inside out. Drawing inspiration from Time, Space, and Knowledge by Tibetan Buddhist
master Tarthang Tulku, Purser shows that the real obstacle to awakening is not distraction but the quiet
inner manager forever striving to get practice "right." Most guides promise calm or clarity if only we
can perfect our technique, be mindful enough, or finally arrive in the present moment. That endless
deferral, Purser argues, is the trap.
Here is a radical alternative: meditation without the meditator. Practice no longer means grinding for
results-it means discovering the openness already shining through the ordinary. With vivid prose and
simple, experiential exercises, Mind Space reveals how space itself-expansive, dynamic,
inexhaustible-becomes our ally. The blue sky overhead, a conversation with a friend, light falling
across a floor-each moment becomes a doorway into the brilliance we've been overlooking.
Whether you're weary of spiritual striving, skeptical of commodified mindfulness, or simply curious
about a freer way of being, Mind Space opens a liberating vision: freedom is not a distant prize to earn.
It is already here-radiant, intimate, hiding in plain sight-waiting only to be recognized.