Thumbs up or thumbs down, if you have tried this.
And before you go all sectarian, Vajrayana, Mahāyāna, and Theraveda teachers all here and there teach Mindfulness Meditation or Mindfulness Practice. All I ask for is an up or down vote. If you have tried it.
Mindfulness Meditation
Mindfulness Meditation
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Re: Mindfulness Meditation
Mindfulness of what with what intention? There's the difference. If you mean modern day "savor the moment" mindfulness of sensory pleasures to attain worldly happiness, I'm not sure many here will get behind that, but it isn't really what mindfulness meant until relatively recently, that I know.
For me, my main practice is mindfulness/remembrance of Amitabha Buddha.
For me, my main practice is mindfulness/remembrance of Amitabha Buddha.
Namu Amida Butsu
Re: Mindfulness Meditation
For brevity sake, the Wikipedia definition is useful. However the number of other authors with Mindfulness in the titles of non fiction self help manuals is growing exponentially, so that’s a viable search as well.Monlam Tharchin wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2018 5:51 pm Mindfulness of what with what intention? There's the difference. If you mean modern day "savor the moment" mindfulness of sensory pleasures to attain worldly happiness, I'm not sure many here will get behind that, but it isn't really what mindfulness meant until relatively recently, that I know.
For me, my main practice is mindfulness/remembrance of Amitabha Buddha.
you correctly translated mindfulness as remembrance which puts you at the head of the class. My view is that MM is as good as any other technique but the branding and marketing is a gimmick
"We are magical animals that roam" ~ Roam
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I thought Buddhism is a Religion: You Can Believe It by David Brazier did a pretty thorough job examining the mindfulness versus remembrance issue, especially in a modern context.
What kind of "mindfulness meditation" specifically do you mean in the title?
What kind of "mindfulness meditation" specifically do you mean in the title?
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Namu Amida Butsu
Re: Mindfulness Meditation
Mindfulness is an essential practice in all schools as far as I know. I don't think there is any Buddhist school that encourages people to go about their lives having no clue what is going on in their minds and what their body is doing. The weird thing would be if there is someone in this forum that is not actually practicing it.SunWuKong wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2018 5:47 pm Thumbs up or thumbs down, if you have tried this.
And before you go all sectarian, Vajrayana, Mahāyāna, and Theraveda teachers all here and there teach Mindfulness Meditation or Mindfulness Practice. All I ask for is an up or down vote. If you have tried it.
Re: Mindfulness Meditation
i mean, techniques taught as "Mindfulness Meditation" - i just wanted a quick survey to see who has tried it and likes it, or tried it and not likedAryjna wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2018 12:31 amMindfulness is an essential practice in all schools as far as I know. I don't think there is any Buddhist school that encourages people to go about their lives having no clue what is going on in their minds and what their body is doing. The weird thing would be if there is someone in this forum that is not actually practicing it.SunWuKong wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2018 5:47 pm Thumbs up or thumbs down, if you have tried this.
And before you go all sectarian, Vajrayana, Mahāyāna, and Theraveda teachers all here and there teach Mindfulness Meditation or Mindfulness Practice. All I ask for is an up or down vote. If you have tried it.
"We are magical animals that roam" ~ Roam
Re: Mindfulness Meditation
Yes.
I like it very much.
I like it very much.
Re: Mindfulness Meditation
So 3 yes, 1 neither yes nor no?
On Dhammawheel 6 answered yes
Zen Space Forum, a bit nuanced ~ mostly positive results however
"We are magical animals that roam" ~ Roam