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Posts tagged with 'meditation'

Is interpersonal group work better than sitting meditation for training mindfulness?

18th November 2011

I'm missing the seventh session of the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction course that I've been attending because I've come down to our annual four day UK Men's Group in Cumbria. I've written about these peer groups many times on this blog - for example, last year's Men's Group and the year …

Learning MBSR: sixth evening of the course - making time for reflection, and the overlap between mindfulness & conscientiousness

11th November 2011

There was no MBSR class last week as our trainer was unavailable, but I wrote a fortnight ago on "Learning MBSR: fifth evening of the course - the value of 'difficult' practice sessions & of 'concentration'". This evening we were down to six out of the nine of us who …

Mindfulness: the missing facet 'describe', and meeting at relational depth with self & others - practice

8th November 2011

I wrote yesterday on "Mindfulness: the missing facet 'describe', and meeting at relational depth with self & others - theory" . Today I'd like to take this into a practical example. On Sunday evening seven of us met in what we call "The enquiry group". I've described these get-togethers before …

Mindfulness: the missing facet 'describe', and meeting at relational depth with self & others - theory

7th November 2011

God guard me from those thoughts men think in the mind alone; he that sings a lasting song thinks in a marrow bone. William Butler Yeats There are good reasons for viewing "mindfulness" as made up of five facets - see, for example, the post "A better way to measure …

Learning MBSR: fifth evening of the course - the value of "difficult" practice sessions & of "concentration"

28th October 2011

Yesterday evening was the fifth session of the MBSR course that I'm attending. I'd missed the fourth session because of my wife's birthday, but I did jot down some thoughts last week in the blog post "Learning MBSR: ... body scan, Damasio on identity, and informal practice". There were seven …

Learning MBSR: fourth evening of the course - body scan, Damasio on identity, and informal practice

21st October 2011

I wrote last week about the third evening of this eight session MBSR course. The fourth session was yesterday evening and I missed it. It was my wife's birthday and I'd told the course teacher when I enrolled that I wouldn't get to this fourth meeting ... or to the …

Learning MBSR: third evening of the course - the surprising importance of practising mindfulness during movement

14th October 2011

Well last night was the third session of this MBSR course. I wrote last week about the second evening and also about mindfulness during daily activities. We packed a lot into this session - there were four practical meditation exercises involving attending to sounds, breath & body awareness, mindfulness during …

Learning MBSR: what's likely to be the most effective way to teach the bodyscan (general orientation)?

8th October 2011

I wrote a blog post a couple of days ago on "MBSR: how important is 'homework' and responses to the bodyscan". I mentioned there that I'd been through the bodyscan eight times in the previous few days guided by live or recorded directions from five different teachers (this included one …

Learning mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR): second evening of the course

7th October 2011

Yesterday evening was the second session of this eight week (plus a full day) Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) course that I am attending. I wrote a week ago about the initial group meeting. There are nine of us plus the trainer on the course, but one of us was unable …

Learning mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR): how important is "homework" and responses to the bodyscan

6th October 2011

So this is a week into a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) course. I've practised the "Body Scan" meditation eight times in the last eight days. Initially there was the practice session that we did at the first MBSR class that I talked a bit about in last week's blog post …