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Postby annie » 07 May 2014, 08:14

The word "mindfulness" seems to be everywhere. Parliament has even started using it. But what is it?

To many people, mindfulness just means "the state or quality of being mindful". That's the first definition the Oxford English Dictionary lists.

But the second meaning of the word, taken from Buddhist philosophies, is proliferating rapidly. Search Amazon's book section and you'll see many titles about mindfulness and how to get it. A quick search of a database of British newspapers shows that in April 2004 it was mentioned just twice. In April this year, the figure was 150.

This other definition of mindfulness is "with reference to yoga philosophy and Buddhism: the meditative state of being both fully aware of the moment and of being self-conscious of and attentive to this awareness; a state of intense concentration on one's own thought processes; self-awareness".

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-magazin ... r-27299696
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Re: Mindfulness

Postby JaneJ » 07 May 2014, 08:16

It does seem to be the word of the moment doesn't it?

I always mean it to be considerate of others feelings.
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Re: Mindfulness

Postby Misspears » 07 May 2014, 08:18

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Re: Mindfulness

Postby debzsanderson » 07 May 2014, 10:28

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