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Visitors joined Fr. Joe Mitchell of the Passionist Earth and Spirit Center for a basic introduction to the theory and practice of mindfulness meditation on Saturday, September 8 in Broad Run Park. The session was part of the free, monthly Parklands Explorer program encouraging wellness for both body and mind. After meditation, participants went on a hike with a Parklands Interpretive Ranger to explore "Why Plants Make the Place". Thanks to Trilogy Health Services and The Bufford Family Foundation for sponsoring this program. To learn more, visit www.theparklands.org/explore.
Photo by Bob Hower/Quadrant
Gantry Plaza State Park
New York, N.Y.
Jan. 13, 2010
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Visitors joined Fr. Joe Mitchell of the Passionist Earth and Spirit Center for a basic introduction to the theory and practice of mindfulness meditation on Saturday, September 8 in Broad Run Park. The session was part of the free, monthly Parklands Explorer program encouraging wellness for both body and mind. After meditation, participants went on a hike with a Parklands Interpretive Ranger to explore "Why Plants Make the Place". Thanks to Trilogy Health Services and The Bufford Family Foundation for sponsoring this program. To learn more, visit www.theparklands.org/explore.
Photo by Bob Hower/Quadrant
Visitors joined Fr. Joe Mitchell of the Passionist Earth and Spirit Center for a basic introduction to the theory and practice of mindfulness meditation on Saturday, September 8 in Broad Run Park. The session was part of the free, monthly Parklands Explorer program encouraging wellness for both body and mind. After meditation, participants went on a hike with a Parklands Interpretive Ranger to explore "Why Plants Make the Place". Thanks to Trilogy Health Services and The Bufford Family Foundation for sponsoring this program. To learn more, visit www.theparklands.org/explore.
Photo by Bob Hower/Quadrant
Visitors joined Fr. Joe Mitchell of the Passionist Earth and Spirit Center for a basic introduction to the theory and practice of mindfulness meditation on Saturday, September 8 in Broad Run Park. The session was part of the free, monthly Parklands Explorer program encouraging wellness for both body and mind. After meditation, participants went on a hike with a Parklands Interpretive Ranger to explore "Why Plants Make the Place". Thanks to Trilogy Health Services and The Bufford Family Foundation for sponsoring this program. To learn more, visit www.theparklands.org/explore.
Photo by Bob Hower/Quadrant
Visitors joined Fr. Joe Mitchell of the Passionist Earth and Spirit Center for a basic introduction to the theory and practice of mindfulness meditation on Saturday, September 8 in Broad Run Park. The session was part of the free, monthly Parklands Explorer program encouraging wellness for both body and mind. After meditation, participants went on a hike with a Parklands Interpretive Ranger to explore "Why Plants Make the Place". Thanks to Trilogy Health Services and The Bufford Family Foundation for sponsoring this program. To learn more, visit www.theparklands.org/explore.
Photo by Bob Hower/Quadrant
Visitors joined Fr. Joe Mitchell of the Passionist Earth and Spirit Center for a basic introduction to the theory and practice of mindfulness meditation on Saturday, September 8 in Broad Run Park. The session was part of the free, monthly Parklands Explorer program encouraging wellness for both body and mind. After meditation, participants went on a hike with a Parklands Interpretive Ranger to explore "Why Plants Make the Place". Thanks to Trilogy Health Services and The Bufford Family Foundation for sponsoring this program. To learn more, visit www.theparklands.org/explore.
Photo by Bob Hower/Quadrant
Visitors joined Fr. Joe Mitchell of the Passionist Earth and Spirit Center for a basic introduction to the theory and practice of mindfulness meditation on Saturday, September 8 in Broad Run Park. The session was part of the free, monthly Parklands Explorer program encouraging wellness for both body and mind. After meditation, participants went on a hike with a Parklands Interpretive Ranger to explore "Why Plants Make the Place". Thanks to Trilogy Health Services and The Bufford Family Foundation for sponsoring this program. To learn more, visit www.theparklands.org/explore.
Photo by Bob Hower/Quadrant
Meditation is a microcosm, a model, a mirror. The skills we practice when we sit are transferable to the rest of our lives.
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We don't chase happiness. It's just a byproduct of our deeper inner joy. The joy that comes from inner peace. And inner peace isn't possible without mindfulness. Our modern society has more often than not been sabotaging much of our peace of mind. In fact, and seemingly paradoxically, wherever and whenever we are, happiness should not be the main pursuit, if we want to truly be 'happy'. What we actually need is not happiness, but that kind of deep, self-fulfilling joy that stems from mindfulness. Mindfulness brings forth joy or joy brings about happiness? We might ask. They're very much the same, honestly. People give different names to the same essence. It's the relaxedly aware, calmly in control state of consciousness. So briefly, make mindfulness our main pursuit and happiness will automatically follows. Do not do the other way around, i.e. chase after happiness by means of heavily worldly sensual pleasures. Put mindfulness the first priority. That's pretty much among the only few things we can really do for now. And hopefully it's much more powerful beyond our imagination. #stilllifephotography #flowers #purple #purpleflowers #colorpurple #spirituality #spiritual #spiritualawakening #spiritualjourney #spiritualhealing #sunlight #sunshine #shadow #flowervase #flowerinspiration #ordinarybeauty #mindfulness #mindfulnessmatters #mindfulnessmeditation #meditation #souljourney #gatewaytoheaven #insightmeditation #insights #dailylifephotography via Instagram ift.tt/2AWOrnW
Visitors joined Fr. Joe Mitchell of the Passionist Earth and Spirit Center for a basic introduction to the theory and practice of mindfulness meditation on Saturday, September 8 in Broad Run Park. The session was part of the free, monthly Parklands Explorer program encouraging wellness for both body and mind. After meditation, participants went on a hike with a Parklands Interpretive Ranger to explore "Why Plants Make the Place". Thanks to Trilogy Health Services and The Bufford Family Foundation for sponsoring this program. To learn more, visit www.theparklands.org/explore.
Photo by Bob Hower/Quadrant
Visitors joined Fr. Joe Mitchell of the Passionist Earth and Spirit Center for a basic introduction to the theory and practice of mindfulness meditation on Saturday, September 8 in Broad Run Park. The session was part of the free, monthly Parklands Explorer program encouraging wellness for both body and mind. After meditation, participants went on a hike with a Parklands Interpretive Ranger to explore "Why Plants Make the Place". Thanks to Trilogy Health Services and The Bufford Family Foundation for sponsoring this program. To learn more, visit www.theparklands.org/explore.
Photo by Bob Hower/Quadrant
Visitors joined Fr. Joe Mitchell of the Passionist Earth and Spirit Center for a basic introduction to the theory and practice of mindfulness meditation on Saturday, September 8 in Broad Run Park. The session was part of the free, monthly Parklands Explorer program encouraging wellness for both body and mind. After meditation, participants went on a hike with a Parklands Interpretive Ranger to explore "Why Plants Make the Place". Thanks to Trilogy Health Services and The Bufford Family Foundation for sponsoring this program. To learn more, visit www.theparklands.org/explore.
Photo by Bob Hower/Quadrant