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==Resources and articles==
 
==Resources and articles==
 
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*[[Conscious Embodiment]]
 
*[[Association for Mindfulness in Education]]
 
*[[Association for Mindfulness in Education]]
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*[[Center for Contemplative Mind in Society]]
 
*[[Ellen Langer]] - author of Mindfulness (1989) and The Power of Mindful Learning (1997)
 
*[[Ellen Langer]] - author of Mindfulness (1989) and The Power of Mindful Learning (1997)
 
*[[Dennis Shirley]] - Mindful Teacher Project
 
*[[Dennis Shirley]] - Mindful Teacher Project
 
*[[Deborah Schoeberlein]] - author of Mindful Teaching and Teaching Mindfulness: A Guide for Anyone Who Teaches Anything
 
*[[Deborah Schoeberlein]] - author of Mindful Teaching and Teaching Mindfulness: A Guide for Anyone Who Teaches Anything
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*[[Theo Koffler]] is the founder of Mindfulness Without Borders
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*[[Susan Kaiser Greenland]] - Author, The Mindful Child --  Co-Founder, Inner Kids
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*[[Hidden Leaf Foundation]]
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*[[Daniel Rechtschaffen]]
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*[[Donald McCown]] - Author, New World Mindfulness: From the Founding Fathers, Emerson, and Thoreau to Your Personal Practice
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*[[Mind-Body Medicine]]
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*[[Michael Stone]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 18 December 2013

Mindfulness is the focusing of attention and awareness, based on the concept of mindfulness in Buddhist meditation, but is defined in many ways. It has been popularised in the West by Jon Kabat-Zinn. Mindfulness and other Buddhist meditation techniques receive support in the West from figures such the teacher Jack Kornfield, the teacher Joseph Goldstein, the psychologist Tara Brach, the writer Alan Clements, and the teacher Sharon Salzberg.wiki

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