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Mechanisms of Mindfulness - A Buddhist Psychological Model
- j0shj0sh
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14 years 2 months ago #83799
by j0shj0sh
Mechanisms of Mindfulness - A Buddhist Psychological Model was created by j0shj0sh
Hey guys, I think some of you will definitely appreciate this research paper. It may be nothing new, but it's exciting to see science and psychology catching up with Buddhism 
www.springerlink.com/content/e85w20n04r3n7502/fulltext.pdf
Some really good stuff in here about attachment, aversion, mental proliferation, the three characteristics, concentration, mindfulness, equanimity, ethics, enlightenment, and the relationships between these things. All written by research scientists!
www.springerlink.com/content/e85w20n04r3n7502/fulltext.pdf
Some really good stuff in here about attachment, aversion, mental proliferation, the three characteristics, concentration, mindfulness, equanimity, ethics, enlightenment, and the relationships between these things. All written by research scientists!
- andymr
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14 years 1 month ago #83800
by andymr
Replied by andymr on topic RE: Mechanisms of Mindfulness - A Buddhist Psychological Model
Hey, thanks for posting this, Josh. I finally got a chance to read it. Pretty good mapping of Buddhist insight meditation to more traditional models of mindfulness.
Any more where this came from?
Any more where this came from?
