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AS YOU WALK AND EAT AND TRAVEL, BE WHERE YOU ARE. OTHERWISE YOU WILL MISS MOST OF YOUR LIFE BUDDHA
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MINDFULNESS WHAT: AWARENESS OF THE “HERE AND NOW”; OBSERVANT OF THOUGHTS, MOOD, AND BODY SENSATIONS PRIOR TO ACTION HOW: PRACTICE BEING AWARE AND ACCEPTING EMOTIONS, THOUGHTS, AND BODY SENSATIONS EXAMPLES: “SINGING BOWL”
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THE “SINGING BOWL” AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION PLEASE
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Do you have the patience to wait ‘till your mud settles and the water is clear? Can you remain unmoving ‘til the right action arises by itself? Tao Te Ching
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Why Mindfulness By definition, habits are learned sequences of behavior (often complex) that may function outside of awareness Patterns are triggered by thoughts, emotions, sensations, or events E.g., I feel a pang in my stomach, I must be hungry, I eat (when the pang may have been about…)
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Why Mindfulness Originally develop habits for the accomplishment of some goal –Emotion regulation –Escape/avoidance –Attempt to increase energy –Entertainment May or may not serve original goal in the present context
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Mindfulness and Health Increases awareness of sequences and the here and now Weakens link between stimulus and response Provides time (space) to choose alternatives
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Awareness Meditation in Tibetan means “to become familiar with” Noticing thoughts, physical sensations, emotions, or events that may trigger a habit or usual response E.g., example of C.H. and eating habits More aware of the beauty, not just the pain Central role of non-judgment
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Audience Participation Mindful Eating
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Research from Natural Standard Anxiety/Stress: studies with terminal and chronically ill patients, some positive data yet inconclusive due to small n Asthma: transcendental meditation (TM) shows some benefit, Sahaja yoga with meditation shows some benefit Atherosclerosis: TM shows promise Breast Cancer: looked at improved well-being Depression: preliminary studies show adding mindfulness to CBT has more improvement over time Fibromyalgia: mindfulness meditation showing improvement in symptoms High Blood Pressure: TM showing some decreases in blood pressure Immune Function: some data showing improved antibody response Low Chronic Back Pain: some positive data after breath work
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