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Practice Note: Your Relationship to What Is Happening

Gil Fronsdal
By: Gil Fronsdal

An effective field of mindfulness practice is to notice – in a simple, ordinary, almost permissive way: “How am I relating to what’s happening now?”

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Practice Note: Mindfulness of the Background Gil Fronsdal 2010.11.10 04:36 04:36
2010.11.10
Practice Note: Thinking in the Present Moment Gil Fronsdal 2012.05.23 02:56 02:56
2012.05.23
Introduction to Meditation 2 week 1 Gil Fronsdal 2009.05.13 1:24:39 1:24:39
2009.05.13
Practice Note: What Needs Acceptance? Gil Fronsdal 2010.02.24 02:17 02:17
2010.02.24
Dharmette: Introduction to Mindfulness (24 of 25) Active vs. Receptive Gil Fronsdal 2024.02.22 14:41 14:41
2024.02.22
Practice Note: A Full, Clear Acknowledgement Gil Fronsdal 2012.02.01 03:06 03:06
2012.02.01
Mindfullness of Attitude Gil Fronsdal 2024.11.20 11:14 11:14
2024.11.20
Practice Note: This Too Gil Fronsdal 2015.02.04 02:22 02:22
2015.02.04
Practice note: Acceptance and feeling Gil Fronsdal 2019.02.13 03:54 03:54
2019.02.13
Practice Note: Right Next to Thinking Gil Fronsdal 2015.07.08 06:14 06:14
2015.07.08
Title Speaker Date Length Length/
Date
Actions
Receptive Awareness Andrea Fella 2018.05.14 44:41 44:41
2018.05.14
Further Discussion about Checking the Attitude Andrea Fella 2017.06.10 33:14 33:14
2017.06.10
Practicing Off the Cushion Diana Clark 2018.10.11 55:34 55:34
2018.10.11
Practice Note Diana Clark 2017.07.26 04:26 04:26
2017.07.26
Mindfulness of Energy Jennifer Lemas 2019.11.20 03:24 03:24
2019.11.20
Notice what you do not notice Maria Straatmann 2014.12.10 03:52 03:52
2014.12.10
Practice Note: Open Awareness Maria Straatmann 2018.04.18 04:01 04:01
2018.04.18
Receiving Experience Max Erdstein 2015.02.18 04:40 04:40
2015.02.18
Dharmette: Daily Life Practice Rebecca Dixon 2018.01.24 14:15 14:15
2018.01.24
Awareness Ying Chen, 陈颖 2019.06.29 07:10 07:10
2019.06.29
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