By Toni Bernhard — 2011
A calm mind and even temper can help make peace with life’s difficulties.
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A growing body of research now links the Eastern practice to improved conditions for serious ailments, from diabetes to heart disease to cancer.
“Mindfulness” means way more than the English word “mind.
Effortless mindfulness, the next step in mindfulness training, taps into an awake awareness that is naturally available to us.
This month we have an interview with Bhikkhu Anālayo, probably best known to students of Dhamma in the West for his 2004 book, Satipaṭṭhāna: The Direct Path to Realization, which has since become a touchstone modern interpretation of that key sutta.
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Mindfulness teacher Jason Gant reflects on a heartfelt memory when he was able to lean on his deep practice and mindfully take action.
LinkedIn’s head of mindfulness and compassion programs says, “Compassion is a strategy for long-term success.”
I recently interviewed Scott Shute, Head of Mindfulness and Compassion at LinkedIn on his thoughts about compassionate leadership.
The ancient Eastern religion is helping Westerners with very modern mental-health problems.
You have questions about mindfulness and meditation. Mindful has the answers.
As long as we have bodies, we will have physical pain. Buddhism promises no escape from that. What we can change is how we experience pain.