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There are 33 posts tagged mindfulness (this is page 3 of 7).

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The Buddha Pill: Can Meditation Change You?

Can practice of contemplative techniques bring lasting personal change?

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in Adverse (side) effects, Meditation, Reviews: Books and Stuff | 579 Words

Seven Popular Myths about Meditation

There’s no scientific consensus that meditation can cure mind, body or soul.

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in Adverse (side) effects, Meditation | 1,052 Words

Damaged by Meditation?

Nirvana gone awry?

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in Meditation | 842 Words

Mindful America: The Mutual Transformation of Buddhist Meditation and American Culture

How has the mindfulness movement shaped current notions of meditation, spirituality, and Buddhism in the West?

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in Reviews: Books and Stuff | 989 Words

“Unusual experiences” of mindfulness

Kornfield revealed that, “Unusual experiences, visual and auditory aberrations, “hallucinations”, unusual somatic experiences, and so on, are the norm among practiced meditation students”.1 Jack Kornfield, Insight Meditation Society co-founder published his 1977 PhD dissertaion “The Psychology of Mindfulness Meditation”.

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in Mystical Experiences | 374 Words

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