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Sometimes the wisest way of responding is to do nothing at all. The 'do nothing' technique discussed and practiced in this meditation develops three mindfulness skills: concentration, clarity and equanimity.
Facilitated by Justin Burkett BN RN, Masters Student.
Resources discussed:
No Self, No Problem: How Neuropsychology Is Catching Up to Buddhism, Chris Niebauer, PhD
Shinzen Young https://www.shinzen.org
Jeff Warren https://jeffwarren.org
Presented by UCalgary's Campus Mental Health Strategy.
By University of CalgarySometimes the wisest way of responding is to do nothing at all. The 'do nothing' technique discussed and practiced in this meditation develops three mindfulness skills: concentration, clarity and equanimity.
Facilitated by Justin Burkett BN RN, Masters Student.
Resources discussed:
No Self, No Problem: How Neuropsychology Is Catching Up to Buddhism, Chris Niebauer, PhD
Shinzen Young https://www.shinzen.org
Jeff Warren https://jeffwarren.org
Presented by UCalgary's Campus Mental Health Strategy.

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