Spirituality

Learning to Be Seen After a Childhood Spent Disappearing

“The habits you created to survive will no longer serve you when it’s time to thrive.” ~Eboni Davis I learned early how to measure the danger in a room. With a narcissistic mother, the air could shift in an instant—her tone slicing through me, reminding me that my...

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The Simple Joy of Writing by Hand

Writing by hand can stimulate the brain in ways that typing simply does not. It can also be a meditative practice. The post The Simple Joy of Writing by Hand appeared first on Mindful.

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Jay’s Gratitude Story – How The Fog Cleared

Trigger Warning: This story contains references to childhood abuse, discrimination, coercive relationships, suicidal ideation and self-harm. Please read with care. My gratitude story is one that started with a significant resistance to gratitude. I was the one who...

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Too Busy to Meditate?

Q: I feel stretched thin. I have a full-time job and young children to look after. Plus, I always try get enough sleep and exercise, stay informed, and be an active citizen. I can’t seem to find enough time to meditate. Vinny Ferraro: How can we possibly meet all of...

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Other Ways to Practice?

Q: I don’t really like formal meditation that much but I love going for contemplative walks, listening to beautiful music, reading Buddhist books, and other things that feel spiritual to me. Is it OK if I find other ways to be meditative besides sitting on a cushion...

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Jacinta’s Gratitude Story – Finding Wonder Where I Am

I have been very fortunate. My life started with severe adversities. Although I haven't fully healed emotionally or psychologically yet, I have come a long way. I have been joined by some of the most beautiful souls that have ever walked the earth on my healing...

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