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1. Awareness of each moment; paying attention without preconception, judgment, or evaluation.
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A form of meditation that was originally developed in the Buddhist traditions of Asia but is practiced today by many, from meditators in monasteries to physicians in stress-reduction clinics. Mindfulness can be defined as awareness of each moment as it occurs and a purposeful attention. Nadis Internal channels or pathways prana uses to flow through the body and through the chakras.
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The ability to focus all your attention on one area while staying alert, calm, and relaxed, as you witness your own body, mind, emotions, and spirit.
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The ability to be open to new categories and ways of interpreting information and to be aware of more than one perspective.
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the trait of staying aware of (paying close attention to) your responsibilities
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an open, accepting, non-judgmental awareness
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Non-judgmental, undistracted state that is a goal of meditation and involves being aware of oneself and one's surroundings.
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Mindfulness or being mindful is being aware of your present moment in a non judgmental way, with acceptance.
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A state that is present, neutral of judgment and attuned to one's surroundings.
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Mindfulness is the practice whereby a person is intentionally aware of his or her thoughts and actions in the present moment, non-judgmentally. Mindfulness is applied to both bodily actions and the mind's own thoughts and feelings. In Buddhism, the second kind of mindfulness is considered a prerequisite for developing insight and wisdom.
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