Spirituality

Grieving the Parents You Needed but Never Had

“We can’t receive from others what they were never taught to give.” ~Unknown When I was younger, I believed that love meant being understood. I thought my parents would be there for me, emotionally and mentally. But love, I’ve learned, isn’t always expressed in the...

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Morning meditation — And what, monks, is ageing?

‘And what, monks, is ageing? In whatever beings of whatever group of beings, there is ageing, decrepitude, broken teeth, grey hair, wrinkled skin, shrinking with age, decay of the sense-faculties—that, monks, is called ageing.’ The Buddha

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Bring Your Practice to Digital Work

If you feel that the demands of technology have expanded to fill every corner of your workday—and then some—you’re in good company. Here are four innovative ways to stay focused, communicate authentically, set effective boundaries, and find flow with your team (and...

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Let Them Lead

For some adults, today’s teens are an enigma. How can we support them as they learn, grow, and choose their future path? What matters most is fostering their ability to trust in their own wisdom. The post Let Them Lead appeared first on Mindful.

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Top of Mind News and Notes

Some highlights from the world of mindfulness, where people are seeking connection, solidarity, and compassion in a struggling world. The post Top of Mind News and Notes appeared first on Mindful.

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Mindful Cooking Tips

Bringing intention into the kitchen can both enrich the experience of cooking, and support a connection to the earth and our community. The post Mindful Cooking Tips appeared first on Mindful.

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Finding Your People

While contemplative and mindfulness practices are often seen as solitary pursuits, Mindful founding editor Barry Boyce offers a case for why our search for peace and freedom is a group effort. The post Finding Your People appeared first on Mindful.

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