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“If we merge mercy with might, and might with right, then love becomes our legacy and change our children’s birthright” – Amanda Gorman, US National Youth poet Laureate We often think of compassion as tender, soft and comforting, but that’s Read more…

~ Written By Rosemary Harris, who recently qualified as a Practicing Teacher of MBSR and remains on the Teacher Training Pathway (TTP) to complete the Trained Teacher certification in association with Bangor University ~   In March 2020, as the Read more…

~ Written by Peter Morgan ~ Peter is one of our Mindfulness Network supervisors and works as Clinical Psychologist and Mindfulness Teacher in the NHS. Peter also runs The Free Mindfulness Project, where this blog was originally posted.  As communities Read more…

~Written by Colette Power~ Supervisor and Retreat Leader for The Mindfulness Network This blog post is part of a series exploring the relationship between practice and action in the face of climate change; how can these work together to guide, Read more…

~Written by Julia Wallond ~ Supervisor and Retreat Leader for The Mindfulness Network This blog post is part of a series exploring the relationship between practice and action in the face of climate change; how can these work together to Read more…

Written by Cathy-Mae Karelse and Jo Gillibrand This is a guest blog from Cathy, one of our Mindfulness Network Supervisors and Jo, who is a trained mindfulness teacher and coach from Clear Mind International. We currently find ourselves immersed in Read more…

– by Rebecca Crane I recently arrived home from a teaching trip to Lithuania and Germany. The connections were rich. The newly emerging mindfulness-based teaching community in Lithuania are eager to learn, warm in their welcome and a delight to Read more…

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