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Charlotte J. Beck, Steven A. Smith: Nothing Special (Paperback, 2010, Kuperard Publishers) 4 stars

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4 stars

This is a surprisingly penetrating book on meditation. I read it immediately following my most intense (and most difficult) 10-day vipassana course and it was precisely what I needed to make sense of my experiences from that retreat.

Beck's writing is very accessible but she drops some not-so-subtle cues to her expectations of meditators who consider themselves "experienced": 15 to 20 years of daily practice. Her understanding of Zazen is more thorough and practical than many other Zen books I've read, noting that at some point a practitioner is "doing zazen all the time." Concepts such as 24-hour meditation and her allegory of repeatedly returning to the locked door in her attic are easy to process intellectually but won't mean much to someone who doesn't have a daily practice yet.

Given Beck's wit and character, I would find it hard to recommend someone wait until she has a serious meditation practice before reading Nothing Special, but I would perhaps recommend that the book is worth a re-read after one's first Zazen Sesshin or 10-Day Vipassana Course.