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    Mindfulness in Reading embraces the joy of absorbing words on a page, encouraging a deeply therapeutic state of mind as vital to our wellbeing as breathing. The healing power of reading has been renowned since Aristotle; focus, flow and enlightenment can all be achieved through this universal act.In this illuminating guide, Ella Berthoud explores how reading mindfully can shape the person you are, encouraging empathy and opening your mind to important morals. Through meditative exercises, engaging anecdotes and expert insights, discover the enriching potential of reading for mindfulness, by learning: How to use reading to develop your emotional intelligenceHow to read in different waysHow to read like a child – without preconceptions and in exciting placesHow to benefit from reading with othersHow to find yourself in a book and remember what you have readIf you like this, you’ll also like Writer’s Creative Workbook, Mindful Thoughts for Walkers and Mindfulness in Drawing.

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  • Going on a Meditation Retreat : Embracing Silence to Cultivate Mindfulness and Compassion
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    This book provides a straightforward, accessible guide to going on a silent meditation retreat. Written by experienced retreat facilitators, the book presents a mix of Buddhist wisdom, insights from modern psychology and mindfulness research, and personal accounts from meditators who have attended retreats with them in the last 30 years.The chapters provide advice on preparing for the retreat, such as booking and what to pack, and offer practical day-to-day guidance about how to sit whilst being kind to knee, back or other physical issues.There is detailed information about how to work compassionately with the difficult thoughts or emotions and other challenges participants typically encounter on this kind of more intensive meditation programme, as well as how to cultivate joy, gratitude, compassion and balance.The focus is on in-person retreats but the book also offers some guidance for teaching and participating in online home retreats, a new development which has emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns. The book as is an invaluable resource for anyone considering going on a silent meditation retreat to step out of the often frantic and overwhelming round of day-to-day activity and find space for reflection.It will also be of use to mindfulness teachers or trainees who are required to go on retreat for qualification purposes and to current or trainee retreat facilitators.

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  • Lost for Words : The poetry of mindfulness and non-duality
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    In the early hours of almost every morning during the Covid lockdown in the months of March and April 2021, these poems began mysteriously arriving - like persistent early morning visitors.Curiously, the author's wife was absent for the whole of this time, and much to her amusement, in her place lay an open notebook, a blank page and a pen.Soon nearly 40 poems filled the notebook - Martin never having written poetry in his life before.Although the pandemic provides the foreground for this collection of poems, they have also been prompted by timeless universal themes, symbolised in a snowdrop, a park bench or an olive tree; found in conversations about love and life and death, in news items and random images.But most of all arising out of that deep longing for union and freedom at the source of each of us.The poems are about what it means to be alive and deeply connected to the natural world.In so doing they go to the heart of mindful living and non-dual wisdom

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  • Is there a timer for mindfulness training, meditation, yoga, and spirituality?

    There is no set timer for mindfulness training, meditation, yoga, and spirituality as it varies from person to person. Some people may find it helpful to start with short sessions, such as 5-10 minutes, and gradually increase the duration as they become more comfortable. Others may prefer longer sessions right from the start. It's important to listen to your body and mind and find a timing that works best for you. The key is to be consistent and make it a regular practice in your daily routine.

  • What does spirituality mean in simple words?

    Spirituality can be understood as the pursuit of a deeper connection with something greater than oneself. It often involves seeking meaning, purpose, and inner peace through practices such as meditation, prayer, or self-reflection. Spirituality can also involve a sense of interconnectedness with others and the world around us, as well as a belief in a higher power or universal energy. Ultimately, spirituality is a personal and subjective experience that can provide guidance, comfort, and a sense of fulfillment in life.

  • What are meditation and mindfulness?

    Meditation is a practice that involves focusing the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity to train attention and awareness, and achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm state. Mindfulness is a type of meditation that involves paying attention to the present moment without judgment. It involves being fully aware of your thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations, and surrounding environment. Both meditation and mindfulness have been shown to have numerous benefits for mental and physical well-being, including reducing stress, improving focus, and enhancing overall quality of life.

  • Is loving-kindness meditation sufficient instead of mindfulness meditation?

    Loving-kindness meditation and mindfulness meditation serve different purposes and can complement each other. While mindfulness meditation focuses on being present and aware of one's thoughts and feelings without judgment, loving-kindness meditation cultivates feelings of compassion and goodwill towards oneself and others. Both practices can be beneficial for overall well-being, and individuals may choose to incorporate both into their meditation routine for a more holistic approach to mental and emotional health. Ultimately, the effectiveness of each practice depends on the individual's specific needs and goals.

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  • What is the difference between mantra meditation and mindfulness meditation?

    Mantra meditation involves focusing on a specific word, phrase, or sound to quiet the mind and cultivate a sense of inner peace. This repetition helps to anchor the mind and prevent distractions. On the other hand, mindfulness meditation involves being fully present in the moment, observing thoughts, feelings, and sensations without judgment. It emphasizes awareness of the present moment and acceptance of whatever arises. Both practices can help reduce stress and improve overall well-being, but they differ in their specific techniques and focuses.

  • Can mindfulness meditation also have no benefit?

    While mindfulness meditation has been shown to have numerous benefits for mental and physical well-being, it is possible that it may not have a positive impact on everyone. Some individuals may not find mindfulness meditation helpful due to personal preferences, lack of consistency in practice, or underlying mental health conditions that require additional support. It is important to recognize that mindfulness meditation is not a one-size-fits-all solution and that different practices or therapies may be more effective for some individuals.

  • Do you have experience with mindfulness meditation?

    As an AI, I do not have personal experiences or consciousness to practice mindfulness meditation. However, I have been programmed with knowledge about mindfulness meditation and its benefits. If you have any questions or need guidance on mindfulness meditation techniques, feel free to ask!

  • Which anchor point do you use as the meditation object in mindfulness meditation?

    In mindfulness meditation, the anchor point used as the meditation object is often the breath. Practitioners focus their attention on the sensations of the breath as it enters and leaves the body, using it as a way to stay present and cultivate awareness. This helps to calm the mind and bring attention back to the present moment when it starts to wander. Other common anchor points include bodily sensations, sounds, or even a specific object or image.

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