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2021
Abstract Equanimity consists of an accepting and unattached disposition, and it facilitates more rapid physiological and emotional recovery following an acute stressor. Mindfulness and meditation practices, in general, are well-established methods of cultivating equanimity and exposure to such practices has been shown to correlate with ...
David R Vago, Vago David R
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Abstract Equanimity consists of an accepting and unattached disposition, and it facilitates more rapid physiological and emotional recovery following an acute stressor. Mindfulness and meditation practices, in general, are well-established methods of cultivating equanimity and exposure to such practices has been shown to correlate with ...
David R Vago, Vago David R
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PROMISE: A Model of Insight and Equanimity as the Key Effects of Mindfulness Meditation
In a comprehensive meta-analysis on the effects of mindfulness meditation, Eberth and Sedlmeier (2012) identified a multitude of positive effects that covered a wide range of psychological variables, such as heightened mindfulness as measured through ...
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2023
This chapter applies a different lens to Art Spiegelman's September 11 comics, one that organizes the role of visual media in Spiegelman's memorialization of personal experience and world-historical trauma. The history of comics is imbued with nostalgia—for simpler times and truths, for the familiar faces of childhood heroes. By evoking early twentieth-
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This chapter applies a different lens to Art Spiegelman's September 11 comics, one that organizes the role of visual media in Spiegelman's memorialization of personal experience and world-historical trauma. The history of comics is imbued with nostalgia—for simpler times and truths, for the familiar faces of childhood heroes. By evoking early twentieth-
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Religion & Education, 2006
(2006). Equanimity and Spirituality. Religion & Education: Vol. 33, Spirituality in Higher Education, pp. 39-46.
Alexander W. Astin, James P. Keen
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(2006). Equanimity and Spirituality. Religion & Education: Vol. 33, Spirituality in Higher Education, pp. 39-46.
Alexander W. Astin, James P. Keen
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Emptiness, Equanimity, and the Selfobject Function
Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 2020The article draws links between the selfobject function and two major Buddhist concepts, emptiness and equanimity.
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2022
AbstractThe subject of this chapter is loving attention, a way of paying attention to others that is motivated by care, respect, and kindness. This way of attending, integral to Mahayana Buddhist philosophy of mind and ethics, is also central to many influential feminist conceptions of moral perception. Drawing on both traditions, the chapter offers an
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AbstractThe subject of this chapter is loving attention, a way of paying attention to others that is motivated by care, respect, and kindness. This way of attending, integral to Mahayana Buddhist philosophy of mind and ethics, is also central to many influential feminist conceptions of moral perception. Drawing on both traditions, the chapter offers an
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Pure Perception And Equanimity Of Heart
Religion and the Arts, 2008AbstractWhat follows are excerpts from Awakening through Love: Unveiling Your Deepest Goodness (Wisdom Publications, August 2007). In the book, Tibetan Buddhist meditations are adapted to make them accessible to people of all backgrounds and faiths. The book is intended for those interested not just in reading about Buddhist ideas but also in using the
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2017
In Buddhist ethical traditions, equanimity along with love, compassion, and sympathetic joy form what are called the four boundless qualities, which are affective states one cultivates for moral and spiritual development. But there is a sense in which equanimity seems very unlike the three others: love, compassion, and sympathetic joy all imply an ...
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In Buddhist ethical traditions, equanimity along with love, compassion, and sympathetic joy form what are called the four boundless qualities, which are affective states one cultivates for moral and spiritual development. But there is a sense in which equanimity seems very unlike the three others: love, compassion, and sympathetic joy all imply an ...
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