What
is Mindfulness Meditation?
Mindfulness
is a form of meditation that involves being very attentive
to ordinary experiences. That’s all.In
a sense, it is one of the most basic and useful skills. Once
you develop it
you can much more efficiently apply other growth
and learning processes – physical, intellectual, psychological
or spiritual.
:: How is Mindfulness taught at GMCR?
Mindfulness is taught
periodically in classes at the GMCR Meditation Center and, by
appointment, via private telephone sessions with
Shinzen.
Open to all GMCR employees, their friends, family and community
members,
these meditation programs are offered as a public service by
the GMCR Foundation. There is no charge to participants.
Mindfulness meditation
is compatible with every belief system and personal values. No
attempt is made to impose any particular
experience or belief. No prior experience is required. Simply,
participants should be able to sit quietly for extended periods
of time.
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What are the benefits of Mindfulness Meditation?
Everyone enjoys the benefits of meditation in their own individual
way. Some of the benefits of mindfulness meditation, in addition to
those listed on the cover, include:
¨ Improved focus
and concentration
¨ Increased ability to problem solve
¨ Elevated level of energy
¨ More enjoyment of life in general
¨ Easier acquisition of new skills
¨ Ability to identify and cope with emotions.
¨ Enhanced communications
:: What employees at Green Mountain Coffee Roasters have said about
mindfulness meditation:
> I use mindfulness
meditation all the time and it’s a huge
stress reliever.
> I have used mindfulness
meditation to reduce pain.
> Our whole team is
working better together using mindfulness techniques.
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About Shinzen Young
Shinzen Young became interested in Asian culture at an early age,
learning to speak Chinese and Japanese while still in his teens.
In 1968 he entered a Buddhist studies doctoral program at the
University of Wisconsin. Three years later he was ordained as
a Buddhist monk at Mount Koya, Japan.
After several years of training in Asia, Shinzen became interested
in the scientific study of meditative states and worked at the
Princeton Biofeedback Institute. He taught Asian philosophy at
Chapman College, as well as physics and mathematics at Ernest Holmes
College.
Shinzen has been conducting meditation retreats throughout North
America for over 20 years.
His key interest lies in the merging of Eastern meditation with
Western science. In recognition of his contributions to this field,
the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology recently awarded him
an honorary doctorate.
For further information about Shinzen and mindfulness meditation,
as well as upcoming events, visit: www.shinzen.org
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Spend ½ day
learning practical mindfulness meditation techniques to help you
relax while creating renewed focus and energy!!
> Email GMCR’s Continuous Learning Department continuouslearning@gmcr.com to register and or find out more.
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