Hello everyone!
I wanted to introduce myself and share some beautiful articles I've written on mindfulness practice.
Here is one that I recently wrong on The Mindfulness Practice to Change. https://mandivirk.wordpress.com/2016/06/30/the-mindfulness-practice-to-change/
Please leave me comments here or on the blog posts. Would love to hear your thoughts!
Peace and love to all.
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Hi. Welcome.
In your blog you write, 'We must enjoy the practice'.
Not so. This is not about having a blissful time on the mat. This is about being with what is.
Respectfully,
Jon
In your blog you write, 'We must enjoy the practice'.
Not so. This is not about having a blissful time on the mat. This is about being with what is.
Respectfully,
Jon
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Hi,
Welcome to the forum.
I look forward to seeing what you share
Vicky
Welcome to the forum.
I look forward to seeing what you share
Vicky
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JonW wrote:Hi. Welcome.
In your blog you write, 'We must enjoy the practice'.
Not so. This is not about having a blissful time on the mat. This is about being with what is.
Respectfully,
Jon
I take your point but also it can depend on the context and the 'meta' level where the enjoyment is taking place. Being with what is - even when it is intensely negative - can be enjoyable and it could be argued that mindfulness when it is happening optimally would indeed be an enjoyable experience at the highest/deepest/widest level regardless of how positive or negative the experience 'on the mat' is.
Stephen
Hello and welcome from me too.
It would be great to hear more about you and your practice
It would be great to hear more about you and your practice
“Being mindful means that we take in the present moment as it is rather than as we would like it to be.”
Mark Williams
http://adlibbed.blogspot.co.uk/p/mindfulness-me-enjoy-silence.html
Find me on twitter - @feehutch
Mark Williams
http://adlibbed.blogspot.co.uk/p/mindfulness-me-enjoy-silence.html
Find me on twitter - @feehutch
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