mindfulness

[ UK /mˈa‍ɪndfə‍lnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the trait of staying aware of (paying close attention to) your responsibilities
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How To Use mindfulness In A Sentence

  • A useful object of meditation should be one that promotes mindfulness.
  • He has thrown himself headlong into mindfulness and meditation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The meditation he was teaching wasn't mindfulness of the breath.
  • The mindfulness of the client and the loving presence of the practitioner are very like practices of the Buddhist meditator; and one of the eventual goals is similar, a kind of attentiveness, calm and compassion toward the self and others. Craig K. Comstock: Remembering A Buddhist Psychotherapy Pioneer
  • And yet there is always the need for complete integration, for mindfulness and respect, for the treasuring of what one has understood, what one has received.
  • All this in a plant with no eyes or imaging organs anybody knows about, no brain or nervous system to support mindfulness.
  • Another characteristic of mindfulness he mentions is ‘acquiring ‘or ‘taking up ‘, that is, acquirement of what is useful and beneficial.’
  • By continuing to employ the full might of mindfulness and wisdom, avijj? is finally extinguished within the citta.
  • Happiness is not just empty smiling: it is about freedom, mindfulness, self-fulfilment, comradeship. Times, Sunday Times
  • She makes her clients practise mindfulness before classes'because it will help people to focus more on what they will be learning'. Times, Sunday Times
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