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- Look up mindfulness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mindfulness is the practice of purposely bringing one's attention to one's mental processes occurring...
- forms as a consequence of an arou****t of the analyst's or artist's mindfullness as one of several factors for reaching an understandment of the neutral...
- or empty |title= (help) [full citation needed] Sharf, Robert (2014), "Mindfullness and Mindlessness in Early Chan", Philosophy East & West, 64 (4): 933–964...
- alternative to our routine reactions to stress. They point out that mindfullness teaches tolerance of uncertainty, and enriches decision making. It may...
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- first-class cricketer Raageshwari Loomba Swaroop, Indian singer, actress and mindfullness speaker Shikha Swaroop (born 1970), Indian actress, and a former Miss...
- original (PDF) on 2014-07-14, retrieved 2014-06-25 Sharf, Robert (2014), "Mindfullness and Mindlessness in Early Chan" (PDF), Philosophy East and West, 64 (4):...
- Exploration of Buddhist Meditation, Shambhala Sharf, Robert (2014), "Mindfullness and Mindlessness in Early Chan" (PDF), Philosophy East & West, 64 (4):...
- 1163/156853202100368398, ISSN 0082-5433, JSTOR 4528903 Sharf, Robert (October 2014), "Mindfullness and Mindlessness in Early Chan" (PDF), Philosophy East & West, 64 (4):...
- an external object, that is, someone else's body, but not be externally mindfull of the breath, that is, someone else's breath. According to Grzegorz ****...