Tag: compassion

For mindfulness teachers and practitioners who want to teach the 8-week Mindful Self-Compassion course, there is now a clear teacher training pathway available in the UK.   The Mindful Self-Compassion Teacher Training pathway represents a partnership between three UK organisations: the Mindfulness Read more…

~ Written by Ali Lambie – a Mindfulness Network registered supervisor offering individual supervision for mindfulness teachers and one of our compassion leaders, specialising in Mindful Self-Compassion ~ “Admit something: Everyone you see, you say to them, ‘love me’ Of Read more…

“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 Bridgette O’Neill, Retreat and Compassion Lead for the Mindfulness Network ~   Practising mindfulness meditation was a mixed bag for me early on. I was drawn to a sense of ease and joy in life that I saw Read more…

~ Written by Tanya Tilbury, who recently attended our Mindfulness-Based Compassionate Living course with Frits Koster ~ This is the final blog post in our series called ‘Mindfulness Online’ which should help give you some insight into an online event with 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 Bridgette O’Neill ~ Retreat Lead for The Mindfulness Network When I received an email from Colette Power asking if the Mindfulness Network would consider offering a retreat that directly addresses the current environmental crisis, an immediate heartfelt ‘yes’ Read more…

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