Posts by carrie@contemplativemind.org
New Extended Deadline! 2021 ACMHE Conference CFP
The presentation proposal deadline for the 2021 ACMHE Conference has been extended to Tuesday, September 7th.
Read More2021 ACMHE Call for Conference Proposals
The ACMHE conference is an interdisciplinary forum for all aspects of scholarship, research and discussion around contemplative approaches* in teaching and education. The 2021 conference, Resourcing, Reconnection, and Reemergence: Centering Contemplative…
Read MoreSave the Date for the 2021 ACMHE Conference!
The 2021 Conference of the Association for Contemplative Mind in Higher Education (ACMHE) will be held online November 5-7. The ACMHE conference is an interdisciplinary forum for all aspects of…
Read MoreCelebrating Transgender Day of Visibility
(featured illustration by Harmony Willow Studio) March 31st is International Transgender Day of Visibility! CMind honors the history and successes of transgender and non-binary people with support and solidarity. We’ve…
Read MoreDr. Kamilah Majied Joins CMind Leadership Team
Dr. Majied will assist the CMind commitment to increasing diversity, equity and inclusion in contemplative practice and education.
Read MoreAnnouncing New Board Members and Leadership
Welcome Dr. Michelle Chatman and Dr. Lenwood Hayman as President and Vice-President of the CMind Board, and new board members Dr. Vaishali Mamgain and Dr. Rick Chess.
Read MoreNarrow Road to the Interior: And Other Writings
Basho, M. (1999). Narrow Road to the Interior: And Other Writings. Boston: Shambhala. Summary: The Narrow Road to the Interior uses the journey as a metaphor for life. Basho’s observations…
Read MoreDon’t Just Do Something, Sit There
Boorstein, S. (1996). Don’t Just Do Something, Sit There: A Mindfulness Retreat with Sylvia Boorstein. San Francisco: Harper.
Read MoreAwakening Loving-Kindness
Chodron, P. (1996). Awakening Loving-Kindness. Boston: Shambhala.
Read MoreWhen Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times
Chodron, P. (2000). When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times. Boston: Shambhala.
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