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…
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…