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Event poster for Creating a Mindful Society, Sept 30–Oct 1, 2011—headshots of speakers sharing ways to maintain momentum in mindfulness.
Magazine
Maintain the momentum 

Essential articles—by the recent 2011 Creating a Mindful Society gathering's speakers, and about their themes. Read More 

  • Mindful Staff
  • July 15, 2011
A man and woman sit on a couch reading a colorful book titled
Expert Interviews
A Gift for Young Minds 

A Q&A with Brian Despard, author of You Are Not Your Thoughts, a story that originated with a newfound awareness and a newborn granddaughter. Read More 

  • Mindful Staff
  • June 30, 2011
Depression & Grief
Linehan turned a struggle into a therapy 

Psychologist Marsha M. Linehan, who created a program to help the most severely suicidal people, has a confession: she has a history of mental illness. Read More 

  • Line Goguen-Hughes
  • June 23, 2011
A stick figure with a detailed green brain exposed, symbolizing thinking or intelligence, is holding a green Earth with leaves sprouting from it. The image emphasizes eco-friendly thinking and environmental consciousness.
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The Future of Well-Being… 

"The issue of whether to measure well-being in a system that undermines ecological viability," says Jeremy Hunter, "is an exercise of rearranging the Titanic’s deck chairs." Read More 

  • Line Goguen-Hughes
  • June 3, 2011
A white bowl containing six white eggs is placed on a white background. Fresh green sprigs of herbs are arranged around the bowl, adding a touch of natural color to the scene.
Eating & Body Image
Small Is Bountiful 

Sharon Hunt shares how preparing food has become a sort of meditation practice for her. Read More 

  • Line Goguen-Hughes
  • June 3, 2011
A hand-drawn image of a tall, multi-story treehouse with various windows and balconies. The tree has a large green canopy, shops at the base, including a café with people sitting outside. There’s a bicycle parked nearby, all set against a white background.
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Sustainable Architecture… 

Must it be beautiful? If we are to bring the energy of millions of people to the task of making sustainable architecture more commonplace, then yes, writes Bryan Welch. Read More 

  • Mindful Staff
  • June 1, 2011