vrijdag 13 november 2009

Mindfulness Calendars 2010

Because mindfulness is a way of dealing with problems that does not require drugs or fancy equipment it has become quite popular among many. No surprise then that there are several calendars out there for those interested in enlightening their life through meditation or mindfulness.
Mindful Living 2010 Wall Calendar
Mindful Living 2010 Wall Calendar
Mindful Living 2010 Wall Calendar $13.95
Inspiring quotes by Thich Nhat Hanh have been matched with zen style photographs in this timepiece. Vietnamese Zen Buddhist teacher, Thich Nhat Hanh, is also a Buddhist scholar and peace activist who lectures throughout the world and writes on the practices of mindfulness and peaceful living.
By Brush Dance
Live with Intention 2010 Wall Calendar
Live with Intention 2010 Wall Calendar
Live with Intention 2010 Wall Calendar $13.95
Renee Locks’ calligraphy celebrates the joy of heartfelt, strong-yet-gentle words. Her work is inspired by the feeling nature evokes in her and is influenced by the austerity of Japanese art. Let the words and art in this Live with Intention calendar nourish, heal, and bless the mind, heart, and spirit.
Published by Brush Dance
Lean Forward into Your Life 2010 Wall Calendar
Lean Forward into Your Life 2010 Wall Calendar
Lean Forward into Your Life 2010 Wall Calendar $13.95
A year-long invitation to lead an unusual life: living with intention, paying attention, celebrating, taking care of yourself and living from the heart. Quotes and artwork by Mary Anne Radmacher.
Published by Brush Dance
Journey to Wings Wall Calendar 2010
Journey to Wings Wall Calendar 2010
Journey to Wings 2010 Wall Calendar
Beauty and innocence take flight with these tender images of friendship and connectedness from mixed media artist Kelly Rae Roberts. The artwork is combined with inspiring and comforting spiritual quotes.
Mindfulness is calm awareness of one’s body functions, feelings, content of consciousness, or consciousness itself. This concept is increasingly used in the West to help people who have psychological or personal problems. It does not bring a label of ‘psychological illness’ with it to be practiced. According to Buddhism, from which the concept is taken, normal human life contains suffering simply because we are not aware.

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