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There are 33 posts tagged mindfulness (this is page 5 of 7).

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Changing Our DNA through Mind Control?

“Meditation is good for you.

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Mindfulness Meditation in Public Schools

What does it mean to “secularize” mindfulness?

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Mindfulness: Stealth Buddhist Strategy for Mainstreaming Meditation?

Promoters of “secular” mindfulness avoid using the loaded words “Buddhism” or “religion,” and may even steer clear of mentioning “spirituality” or “meditation.” But the practice is essentially similar to that taught in many Buddhist basics classes, says Candy Gunther Brown in Huffington Post.

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Is Mindfulness a Religion?

The more ubiquitous mindfulness becomes, the more people begin to ask questions about it, writes Sarah Rudell Beach in Huffington Post.

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Separating Meditation from Faith is a Dubious Business

Separating meditation from faith is a dubious business, morally and sometimes in its effects Article originally appeared in the Spectator The chances are that by now either you or someone you know well has begun to practice ‘mindfulness’ — a form of Buddhism lite, that focuses on meditation and ‘being in the now’.

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