Mini Mindfulness Break for August 22, 2021

Dear *[FNAME]*:
“Mindfulness is a quality we can find in every faith tradition and even in non-faith traditions, certainly in secular society, we value the capacity to be attentive and to be in the present moment. So whether you are Christian, Jewish, Muslim, we all can get in touch with the present moment.”

– Phap Luu

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Achieve Goals Guided Meditation

Achieve Goals Guided Meditation

May you be free from suffering and the causes of suffering!

All my best,

Jerome Freedman, PhD
–Jerome

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Mindfulness of the body involves being fully conscious of your bodily sensations as they occur in the present moment. Reflecting upon bodily action, as described here, has to do with being sensitive to the ethical quality of your actions, which requires tuning in not only to what you are doing but also to how your current activities affect yourself and others. If they pass review, then carry on; if not, it is time to alter your behavior.

– Andrew Olendzki, Dharma Wheel – Tricycle

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Reduce Symptoms Guided Meditation

Reduce Symptoms Guided Meditation

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Jerome Freedman, PhD
–Jerome

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Dear *[FNAME]*:
Dear One,
I have good news and bad news.
However you’re feeling right now, this too shall pass.
In fact, if you let yourself purely feel the emotion without complicating it with language, whatever you feel will most likely end in about ninety seconds.
If you’re sad, it’s fleeting. (Phew!)
If you’re blissed out, it won’t last either. (Bummer.) If you’re enraged, it will move through you. (Grrrrr.)
If you’re bursting with obsessively romantic fervor, the crush will fade. (Sigh . . .)
Find comfort in this, darling. States are fleeting, but it’s possible to have a deeper level of joy that is not dependent on transient states. When you’re not grasping for feelings you like and resisting feelings you don’t like, you’re more likely to find gratitude in the moment for whatever experience of human emotion you’re blessed to feel right now.
Don’t like how you feel in this present moment?
Don’t worry. I’m here with you every ninety seconds.
Nothing lasts but me,
Your Inner Pilot Light

– Lissa Rankin, MD, Your Inner Pilot Light

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Sound Sleep Guided Meditation

Sound Sleep Guided Meditation

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Jerome Freedman, PhD
–Jerome

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Don’t Miss a Moment

In dharma practice, we both prepare for the long haul and remain open to immediate insight and change… The perspectives of both gradual and sudden transformation may remind us that, as the Buddha taught, every moment of mindfulness matters!

– Donald Rothberg, “Present Moment, Urgent Moment”

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Stress Relief Guilded Meditation

Stress Relief Guilded Meditation

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Jerome Freedman, PhD
–Jerome

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Mini Mindfulness Break for October 20, 2020

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It’s so easy to get caught up ruminating about the past or planning the future that we forget to relish the present moment. But this moment–yes, this one right here–is the only moment that isn’t either a bygone memory or a figment of your imagination.
When you’re so busy looking backwards or looking forwards, you forget that radical aliveness exists only NOW.

– Lissa Rankin, MD, Your Inner Pilot Light

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Sound Sleep Guided Meditation

Sound Sleep Guided Meditation

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Jerome Freedman, PhD
–Jerome
 

Mini Mindfulness Break for October 05, 2020

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Breathing Into the Present

When we place our full attention on the breath, we pull ourselves out of the past, away from the future, and directly into the present moment.

– Lauren Krauze, “Breathe Easy”

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Cosmology and Buddhist...

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Jerome Freedman, PhD
–Jerome
 

Mini Mindfulness Break for August 23, 2020

Where the Mischief Comes From

When attention to the present moment falters and we drift into some version of ‘I have to have it my way,’ a gap is created in our awareness of reality as it is, right now. Into that gap pours all the mischief of our life. We create gap after gap after gap, all day long. The point of practice is to close those gaps, to reduce the amount of time that we spend being absent, caught in our self-centered dream.

– Charlotte Joko Beck, “Attention Means Attention”

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–Jerome

 

Mini Mindfulness Break for February 07, 2020

My path is the path of stopping, the path of enjoying the present moment. It is a path
where every step brings me back to my true home. It is a path that leads nowhere.
I am on my way home. I arrive at every step.”

– Thich Nhat Hanh

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Jerome Freedman, PhD
–Jerome

 

Mini Mindfulness Break for January 22, 2020

No Past, No Future, Only This

There is nothing other than this present moment; there is no past, there is no future; there is nothing but this. So when we don’t pay attention to each little this, we miss the whole thing.

– Charlotte Joko Beck, “Attention Means Attention “

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Jerome Freedman, PhD
–Jerome

 

Mini Mindfulness Break for August 07, 2019

Breathe yourself back to life.

“Breathing in, there is only the present moment. Breathing out, it is a wonderful moment.”

– Thich Nhat Hanh

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May you be free from suffering and the causes of suffering!

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Jerome Freedman, PhD
–Jerome

 

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