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From Monastic to Domestic Mindfulness

Tracing the spread of mindfulness from Buddhist monks to everywhere in America How did mindfulness, which was originally the exclusive property of Buddhist monks, come today to be quite simply everywhere?

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Meditation has gone viral, says Los Angeles Times

Meditation, primarily a 2,500-year-old form called mindfulness meditation that emphasizes paying attention to the present moment, has gone viral.

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America Charmed by Mindfulness

In Japan, Buddhists use lucky charms to bestow health, love, and business success. In America, meditation is a device used for granting wishes.

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Meditation: fountain of youth, suggest UCLA researchers

Live long and meditate, suggest UCLA researchers.

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How 2014 Became the Year of Mindfulness

How did mindfulness go from the domain of Buddhist monks to the stuff of puff pieces and New Age proselytizers?

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