
Why do you bother to meditate?
Why do you bother to meditate? Pain (and that guy) brought me to meditation. Reduced suffering keeps me here. I combine principles from ancient Buddhist teachings with my own movement

Why do you bother to meditate? Pain (and that guy) brought me to meditation. Reduced suffering keeps me here. I combine principles from ancient Buddhist teachings with my own movement

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The real reason I “bother” meditating This is all lovely, but, really, why do you care so much? Because my attempts to create my reality, fake positive thinking, and be

Foundations Many sources inform my practice. Formal meditation study Jacqueline Mandell (now Lama, Honorific Teacher) led the first weekend silent mindfulness retreat I attended at Grailville, in Cincinnati, Ohio, introducing

Why did you first begin to meditate? There was this guy. On one of our early dates, he asked, “Wanna sit?” I shrugged. He set the microwave timer for five

Summary: How to meditate while you move How do you meditate while you move? Infuse the thoughts and body sensations (your experience) of movement with awareness (focus and concentration) and

Meditation: No minimum requirement. Who Is This Practice For? Who should undertake this training? The great thing about mindful movement is that there’s no minimum requirement, no prerequisite, and no basic

Safety first! I slammed hard into the bright white wall of the tai chi studio. A few years before I began to run, I took the Nia Technique white belt

How often should you meditate? “How often should I do this practice and for how long?” A Zen master said, “I try to meditate thirty minutes every day, but on

Meditation: set an intention In many of the “Steps to Make Any Move a Meditation,” you will notice the word “choice.” When you choose your movement form, interval, and object