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The Wandering Mind

What Medieval Monks Tell Us About Distraction
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The Wandering Mind by Jamie Kreiner explores how people from the early medieval period managed distraction and engaged with focus in their everyday lives. The book delves into various practices and beliefs of the time to understand how they achieved mental clarity and balance. Through historical accounts, it reveals timeless strategies for managing attention in a world filled with temptations and diversions.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by how medieval monks managed their focus and concentration amidst distractions. It explores their techniques and insights, offering a historical perspective on the human struggle with attention in an engaging and thought-provoking manner.

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The Wandering Mind

A revelatory account of how Christian monks identified distraction as a fundamental challengeβ€”and how their efforts to defeat it can inform ours, more than a millennium later

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The digital era is beset by distraction, and it feels like things are only getting worse. At times like these, the distant past beckons as a golden age of attention. We fantasize about escaping our screens. We dream of recapturing the quiet of a world with less noise. We imagine retreating into solitude and singlemindedness, almost like latter-day monks.

But although we think of early monks as master concentrators, a life of mindfulness did not, in fact, come to them easily. As historian Jamie Kreiner demonstrates in The Wandering Mind, their attempts to stretch the mind out to Godβ€”to continuously contemplate the divine order and its ethical requirementsβ€”were all-consuming, and their battles against distraction were never-ending.

Delving into the experiences of early Christian monks living in the Middle East, around the Mediterranean, and throughout Europe from 300 to 900 CE, Kreiner shows that these men and women were obsessed with distraction in ways that seem remarkably modern. At the same time, she suggests that our own obsession is remarkably medieval. Ancient Greek and Roman intellectuals had sometimes complained about distraction, but it was early Christian monks who waged an all-out war against it. The stakes could not have been higher: they saw distraction as a matter of life and death.

Even though the world today is vastly different from the world of the early Middle Ages, we can still learn something about our own distractedness by looking closely at monks' strenuous efforts to concentrate. Drawing on a trove of sources that the monks left behind, Kreiner reconstructs the techniques they devised in their lifelong quest to master their mindsβ€”from regimented work schedules and elaborative metacognitive exercises to physical regimens for hygiene, sleep, sex, and diet.

She captures the fleeting moments of pure attentiveness that some monks managed to grasp, and the many times when monks struggled and failed and went back to the drawing board. Blending history and psychology, The Wandering Mind is a witty, illuminating account of human fallibility and ingenuity that bridges a distant era and our own.

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Jamie Kreiner's The Wandering Mind receives praise for its engaging exploration of early Christian monks' struggles with distraction, despite lives dedicated to prayer and seclusion. Reviewers commend the book for illuminating how these monks developed contemplative practices to connect with the divine, while also offering intriguing insights into modern values and priorities. The book is described as charming, lucid, vivid, compelling, beautifully written, and often amusing.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781631498053

Publisher: WW Norton & Co

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 03 February 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Liveright Publishing Corporation

Illustration: 30 black-and-white images throughout

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 160.0mm

Height: 236.0mm

Weight: 486g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Jamie Kreiner is a historian of the early Middle Ages and associate professor of history at the University of Georgia. Her work on the early Middle Ages examines the politics, ethics, and scientific sensibilities of those underappreciated centuries. She lives in Athens, Georgia.

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