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Book Club: What happens in Mindfulness. Inner Awakening and Embodied Cognition, John Teasdale

Join us for our third MWC Book Club facilitated by MWC member Nick Hammond.

In this session, we will be exploring the book by John Teasdale, ‘What happens in mindfulness. Inner Awakening and Embodied Cognition.

Book Summary: ‘Well known for applying mindfulness to the treatment of depression, pioneering researcher John Teasdale now explores the broader changes that people can experience through contemplative practices. What goes on in our minds when we are mindful?

What does it mean to talk of mindfulness as a way of being? From a scientific perspective, how do core elements of contemplative traditions have their beneficial effects?

Teasdale describes two types of knowing that human beings have evolved–conceptual and holistic–intuitive–and shows how mindfulness can achieve a healthier balance between them.

He masterfully describes the mechanisms by which this shift in consciousness not only can reduce emotional suffering, but also can lead to greater joy and compassion and a transformed sense of self.’

Jon Teasdale Book

Jon Teasdale: What Happens in Mindfulness

If you are unable to read the entire book, here is a fantastic review by Rebecca Crane that is easy to read this and will give you an overview of the book:-
John Teasdale- What Happens in Mindfulness- Inner Awakening and Embodied Cognition. Guilford, New York, 2022, 268 pp Rebecca S. Crane1 .

27th January, 2023 — 12:30pm to 1:30pm

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