written by Gill Johnson, a retreat participant “The enchantment of Buckland Hall … The fascination of a historic estate … the opulence of a country mansion … relaxation guaranteed…” This is how the venue for the Mindfulness, Insight and Liberation Retreat is Read more…
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written by Gwennie Fraser As we continue our journey of mindfulness practice, it is vitally important in the long term that we keep our engagement and motivation alive, with a wind of enthusiasm and purpose at our back. We need Read more…
– written by Alison Evans As part of postgraduate training programmes and teacher training pathways, students/trainees are encouraged to record their teaching ready for assessment using the Mindfulness-based Interventions: Teaching Assessment Criteria (MBI:TAC). This is often a daunting prospect for Read more…
A Blog by Ariana Faris, a supervisor with the Mindfulness Network When Zarlasht Halaimzai asked me to lead a mindfulness session for women in Idomeni, a refugee encampment on the borders of Northern Greece and Madeconia last March, I thought Read more…
At our annual gathering at Gilwell in March 2017, shortly after Cindy Cooper passed away, we wanted to honour her contribution to the Mindfulness-based community in a special and lasting way. We decided to rename our bursary fund the “Cindy Cooper Read more…
written by Bridgette O’Neill Feeling the effects of a busy period of work, I notice a yearning to be on retreat. What is it that I’m longing for? What does a retreat offer me? Respite from my to-do list? Yes Read more…