What's wrong with mindfulness (and what isn't): Zen perspectives
Short Title:
What's wrong with mindfulness (and what isn't)
Format:
Book
Publication Date:
Nov 30, 2015
Publisher:
Wisdom
Place of Publication:
Somerville, MA
Pages:
195
Sources ID:
64876
Notes:
Includes index
Visibility:
Public (group default)
Abstract:
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Mindfulness is in fashion. Oprah loves it, Google teaches it to employees—it has become widespread as a cure-all for stress, health problems and psychological difficulties, interpersonal trouble, and existential anxiety. But when mindfulness is separated from the Buddhist tradition, is something lost?The Zen teachers gathered here each offer a unique perspective on what “mindfulness” means, its strengths, and the potential pitfalls.
Gil Fronsdal and Max Erdstein thoughtfully explore the rich Pali roots of mindfulness.
Barry Magid and Marc Poirier examine the unintended side effects of exposing a spiritual tradition to the demands of capitalism.
Norman Fischer demonstrates how mindfulness informs his creative process.
Grace Schireson shows how mindfulness allows her to engage fully with the world as a feminist.
And more, including essays on mindfulness and environmentalism, science, and psychology.
Each chapter offers insights to ground mindfulness in a deeper understanding of both where it comes from, and where it might be headed.