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115bfff1e03e1d141bedbff1ebf11082a3ce74e8b059531fb0531f6e0537de16https://www.mindfulleader.org/blog/59438-how-to-practice-acceptanceHow to Practice Acceptance Without Being ComplacentMindful "acceptance" means that we fully acknowledge the current moment (external situation as well as feelings, thoughts, and perceptions) so that we can respond appropriately in the next moment.
16f6922605313e116f791381992ee9e687a6c0bcc2b3cf0eb3bf92c6318e11achttps://zenhabits.net/dislike/Practicing Non-JudgmentWhat would it be like to simply experience something, without judgment?
22852653c352cee9192f2667973454e0e7cc026472983b3f93adf3ebd94eb4c8-https://www.mindful.org/how-present-moment-awareness-can-make-life-more-meaningfulHow Present-Moment Awareness Can Make Life More MeaningfulPresence involves a simple yet incredible shift—from the ordinary state of mind wandering to bringing our attention to the experience of what is happening right now. You can make this shift anytime, anywhere.
284d4dfac0ad71baa22f6f87c87b44b17c74e041e1deb97684f0b206205ed825https://www.lionsroar.com/experience-truth-no-self/Experience the Truth of No SelfThe teaching of anatta, or nonself, is considered the most liberating tenet of the Buddhist teachings. Describing how we’re bound, fettered, and limited by the sense of ourselves as separate and self-existing, this teaching offers the possibility of unbinding and freeing the heart and mind.
2acb0ceb8d82d612d833e829fde5afaa4421a73a82b60cf4491dc6454c3657edhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MereologyMereologyIn logic, philosophy and related fields, mereology ... is the study of parts and the wholes they form.
2d6c9af5d1fd5268ead45a4cea9a9b33553fef27fdd01bcb99ca44c0e942913dhttps://www.lionsroar.com/impermanence-is-buddha-nature-embrace-changemay-2012/Impermanence is Buddha NatureChange isn't just a fact of life we have to accept and work with... To feel the pain of impermanence and loss can be a profoundly beautiful reminder of what it means to exist.
37f6202fee731ccb8ed2a9d0a6c53942248eb3800c67e656e45ae601d5058308https://www.mindchicago.com/articles/non-judgment-for-beginnersNon-Judgment for Beginners!Non-judgment is a HOW skill where we practice being present in the current moment and stating a fact without adding our personal opinion to it.
3bf44ef37938e7d61d0b99e927e2893dc4db7e714daa4a83d1e8a5a3719992cahttps://iep.utm.edu/mat-compMaterial CompositionA material composite object is an object composed of two or more material parts. The world, it seems, is simply awash with such things.
3cd279eed2eab8c359bc68745381371061b06579142c69589bd69e69b14544eehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakshi (witness)#VedantaSakshi (witness), Vedanta (mind)... this table is an object of experience to my eyes. My eyes and the body are objects of experience to my mind. And my mind is an object of experience...
45836b3315ae779622c2c13c255d6730d0e9f6b3251c31524d4dea477f6708b0https://looksphilosophical.medium.com/different-answers-to-the-special-composition-question-f45d1a869228Different Answers to the Special Composition QuestionOur intuition tells us that four legs and a tabletop make a table and that four walls and a roof make a house. However, I think we can all agree that a birdhouse and a pair of shoes do not compose a further object. The Question of Material Composition seeks to find the reason for this.
5763ee1fa877a2fa31b4e46b8b621a0c0ee1190d3561c8eea8b94345f011c7a3https://www.livmindfully.com/new-blog/2019/7/23/acceptance-is-not-giving-up-it-is-waking-upAcceptance is not Giving Up, it is Waking UpAcceptance allows us to see things as they really are, rather than spending so much time being pulled off-course by our attachment to our desire that things were different.
588fbb924972070b5a0a3a5c2f2a87740126648f90e62e94ef83cdbb513ccbcahttps://encyclopediaofbuddhism.org/wiki/Middle WayMiddle Way... a middle way that avoided the two extremes of self-indulgence or self-denial ... a view that is free from the extremes of eternalism and nihilism.
5ea71e8e238322384adc735d01e90a87da4ccd2f24eeff1f4e3b36a4caab655bhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PratītyasamutpādaPratītyasamutpāda... "if this exists, that exists; if this ceases to exist, that also ceases to exist" ... [all things] arise in dependence upon other things.
8f05b4b2dcd43b291b43d6f1fbc567bf06f6c3f38e787ef688aa33fd4b3cfb7chttps://www.mindful.org/meditation/mindfulness-getting-startedGetting Started with MindfulnessMindfulness is the basic human ability to be fully present, aware of where we are and what we’re doing, and not overly reactive or overwhelmed by what’s going on around us.
9d8644446428e4b94d6efd84ca4de1c84f92f73e40e51f60f6186cd9f0272ea9https://www.browsewellness.com/sunyata-in-buddhismSunyata in Buddhism: Understanding the Concept of EmptinessSunyata, also known as emptiness and a central concept in Buddhism, explores the interdependence and interconnection of everything.
A1ae7a30bc8f1122621356d3a0e78a53e1aa878f294db62bc876de753f23a4f6https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prajñā (Buddhism)Prajñā (Buddhism)..."wisdom", "intelligence", or "understanding" ... of the true nature of phenomena
A4f311a6a40d11afcc01383d5f6cdcd8c3cfb09d6f0060f1749b23acce9fe250https://psychcentral.com/blog/how-gratitude-and-mindfulness-go-hand-in-handHow Mindfulness and Gratitude Go Hand in HandGratitude allows you to notice your blessings and create balance from life’s difficulties. Mindfulness helps you handle tough times with grace, acceptance, and surrender. Together, these practices nurture what Buddhists call the “Higher Self” within you.
B2e77effd9bb3a7b3347faef94475f29e171e2e0f233fed7693db275b86414f1https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DveshaDvesha (Aversion)... (hate, aversion) is the opposite of raga (lust, desire) ...
B9e447ee3e0bbdc64edc436e1797b7f6f6ce7d7968419eb09e7b0ae3d7d18ffbhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conscious breathingConscious breathingConscious breathing is an umbrella term for methods that direct awareness to the breath. These methods may have the goal of improving breathing, or the primary goal can be to build mindfulness. Human respiration is controlled consciously or unconsciously.
C4af5bf61ebab1bba8f28964b295cdc19002a8ade02ebc554d5d3c8440ce26fchttps://www.mindful.org/a-meditation-for-decentering-your-self-and-why-you-should-do-it/A Meditation for Decentering Your "Self" (And Why You Should Do It)When we realize that our “self” is really a process and not a fixed thing we can make space for less self-absorption and more compassion for others.
D03da3cec32871874774a8f73aa1d9479334b4e06cac8a4a5d8c553bc8385b6fhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PrakāśaPrakāśa, the self-reflexive nature of awareness... in the process of being aware of any object, consciousness also illuminates itself at the same time...
D716f1748bad6608b0f8aa7221459b71607cf9ec16bf70198fd5abf0975e1b09https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AnapanasatiAnapanasati... meaning "mindfulness of breathing" ... refers to inhalation and exhalation, paying attention to the breath. It is the quintessential form of Buddhist meditation.
Dd1516c171d38ad4314abe432518aef5719e2473d0a4b10c482f3dfd051560fdhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NondualismNondualism"not-two" or "one without a second"
E2a9c46761d7743e5c8dd34066b6902b6e34a04b1e606fbc20b8f869ec7e3c8chttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raga (Sanskrit term)Raga (Attachment)... any form of "greed, sensuality, lust, desire" or "attachment to a sensory object"
F8e94fef8a4f1187ceb9a168e097b33421eff212c56f24b6ec36ef44c035a4e3https://encyclopediaofbuddhism.org/wiki/VipassanāVipassanāinsight meditation is directed towards developing "insight into the true nature of reality."
Resource:22852653c352cee9192f2667973454e0e7cc026472983b3f93adf3ebd94eb4c8https://www.mindful.org/how-present-moment-awareness-can-make-life-more-meaningfulHow Present-Moment Awareness Can Make Life More Meaningful

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