This blog offers reflections on the development of mindfulness practice in personal and professional life, on Psychology and on Spirituality, as well as news about Mindfulness Activity in the Geneva area.
Whether we are on the busy streets of New York or in the solitude of a mountain cave in Nepal, our happiness and contentment are completely in our own hands. Sitting meditation enables us to rest our mind in a present and cheerful way. When we sit, we make a direct relationship to the source of happiness. At the base of that experience is a quality of happiness, which is not a sense of giddiness, but of relaxation. Wherever we are, life is going to be coming at us. But if we use our lives as an opportunity to develop and enhance our mind, we will always be able to acknowledge that we are in a precious situation.
I hope you may find this blog helpful.It aims to encourage the daily practice of mindfulness and support those who have participated in mindfulness programmes.
I am a Mindfulness Trainer, offering professional education, mindfulness-informed therapy, group and one-to-one courses in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, and other Mindfulness-Based Workshops.