Mindfulness Association

Mindfulness Association

Professional Training and Coaching

Lockerbie , DUMFRIESSHIRE 1,498 followers

In-Depth Mindfulness & Teacher Training

About us

The Mindfulness Association delivers two Master's degree Level Programmes as well as full and embodied training courses for all levels of mindfulness - from Foundations of Mindfulness to Insight & Wisdom Practices and retreats. We deliver a full teacher training package for Mindfulness and Compassion (MBLC and CBLC) with an emphasis on compassionate enquiry practices. We also have a new programme for teaching mindfunlness to young adults.(MBLC-YA). Our Master's Degrees include: • MSc Studies in Mindfulness with the University of Aberdeen • MSc Mindfulness and Compassion (with teaching qualification) with the University of West of Scotland in London. We adhere to the good practice guidelines of BAMBA (British Association of Mindfulness Based Approaches). We have strong links with Samye Ling. Many of our retreats are based at Samye Ling Tibetan Centre near Lockerbie in the south of Scotland with other courses run from other centres around the UK. Compassion is at the heart of everything we do.

Industry
Professional Training and Coaching
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Lockerbie , DUMFRIESSHIRE
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2010
Specialties
Teacher Training, Meditation Practice, Compassion Practices, Daily MIndfulness Practice, Mindfulness Training, Compassion Training, Insight Training, MSc Mindfulness Studies, Online Teachings, Online Practice Days, Mindfulness to Buddhism Courses, Delivery of MIndfulness Courses, Teaching Online, and CPD Courses

Locations

  • Primary

    Dinwoodie Lodge Cottage

    Lockerbie , DUMFRIESSHIRE DG11 2RY, UN

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Employees at Mindfulness Association

Updates

  • You are welcome to join us for free guided compassion-based mindfulness meditation Monday to Friday at 10.30am-11am and 7pm - 8pm. (All our practices are compassion-based.) Try for yourself to see if our approach suits you. With different tutors each day, you will find a variety of accessible practices suitable for beginners as well as for the more seasoned practitioner. There is no need to sign up to anything. Just log on and zoom in! It would be lovely to see you there... (You can keep your camera off if you want). Our online community is growing! here's the link: https://lnkd.in/equHiN5a #Free #Mindfulness #Compassion 🌸🙏🌸 p.s. If you'd like to join our mailing list for a monthly newsletter, or our membership for a weekly digest with practices and teachings please email us at info@mindfulnessassociation.net.

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  • FREE COMPASSION BASED LIVING CALENDAR for JANUARY 2025 This month we have taken quotes to support you from our new book Compassion Based Living, which will be published at the end of the month! Research suggests that being more compassionate improves our physical and mental wellbeing. Compassion practice opens us up to allowing our human messiness to reveal itself and supports us to be OK with the way we are. We gradually realise that that the messy human condition is not our fault and so we can let ourselves off the hook of perfection. We hope you find the calendar helpful and supportive as we move into 2025. You can download the calendar from our web page - simply click through the image. * * * To join us for daily guided mindfulness meditation (Monday - Friday at 10.30am & 7pm), please use this link which will take you to a page where you can read more, and click through to join us on zoom. It is free, relaxed, and there's no need to sign up for anything. CALENDAR: https://lnkd.in/ecKPZKcd DAILY SIT: https://lnkd.in/equHiN5a 🌸🙏🌸

    January Calendar - Compassion Based Living - Latest News - Mindfulness Association

    January Calendar - Compassion Based Living - Latest News - Mindfulness Association

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  • TONIGHT at 7 we have our latest showcase of MSc Graduates sharing their research with us at our forum. Please do join us by clicking through the link below. We will be hearing from two graduates of the Masters programme, Susanne Olbrich and Jacky Seery and who will give short presentations on their research followed by the opportunity for questions. Susanne’s thesis focused on the effects of mindfulness practice on musical creativity, finding benefits for individual and community music practice. Jacky’s research documented the journey of a group of unpaid carers as they undertook a 10-week course of mindfulness, compassion and Qigong (MCQC). The forum will be facilitated by Dr Jane Kellock. https://lnkd.in/evpdegsE Did you know you can study a Masters in Mindfuness (MSc Studies in Mindfulness with the University of Aberdeen) online? Our experiential course brings mindfulness and compassion into your own professional context, benefitting not only you, but also society on many levels, both personally and professionally.

    Mindfulness Research Forum - Mindfulness Association

    Mindfulness Research Forum - Mindfulness Association

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  • Mini Meditation with Kristine - Relaxing short practice to help soothe feelings of stress (8 mins) Have you found our YouTube Channel? Many of our free daily guided mindfulness practices are recorded and so you have access to the meditations when it suits you. You'll also find mini meditations and teachings on there. Join us live every weekday on zoom at 10.30am and 7pm Monday to Friday. Each session is around 20 minutes long, and for the evening session there is an option to stay on a little longer for a chat. Bring a cuppatea and enjoy practising in company. https://lnkd.in/eaQTXpA4 ps Kristine is running a mindfulness and Stress weekend in the new year, and this is a little practice from the course.

    Mini Meditation - Mindfulness and Stress - Kristine

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  • In her blog this week, Fay Adams shares about how we might find some peace and inspiration when we learn to turn our attention to our own life as it is right now, and to the moments we have... as we have them. Mindfulness offers us a way to shift our focus to these day-to-day experiences, where we not only find more joy but also develop a profound appreciation for life itself... the extraordinary often resides within the ordinary, waiting to be noticed. These bright moments are always present, hiding in plain sight in a rainy day, the fresh air in the car park, reflections at the kitchen sink... Click through to read Fay's full blog about finding the wonder in the everyday... https://lnkd.in/erJQz-8H

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  • It’s not just the people who live in the city who’ve lost the thread that ties them to the woven world of stones and earth, fields alive with pollen and wings../ Kristine has chosen - In Praise of Hands by Stuart Kestenbaum this week for her Words of Wonder. To read the full poem and Kristine's contemplation please click through the link. * * * * * * * I love the deep connectedness that this poem by the poet Stuart Kestenbaum invites us to remember, the images of the eons contained in an empty bowl, the sky that has witnessed everything since time began, reflected in the water. That sense of timeless hugeness – and then me, in this moment on the beach with cold hands and a runny nose. The wonder of this moment existing in the endless stream of other moments, so totally insignificant in the bigness of time and space and yet – we can drink and be blessed, right here and now... https://lnkd.in/dgd3ChyC

    In Praise of Hands - Stuart Kestenbaum - Words of Wonder - Mindfulness Association

    In Praise of Hands - Stuart Kestenbaum - Words of Wonder - Mindfulness Association

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  • Josetta (They/Them) is looking for participants for their doctoral research on Race and Trans and Nonbinary Inclusion in Mindfulness. Here's Josetta: ( to read Josetta's full blog please click through). "I am loving my PhD journey; the learning, (reading, research and attending workshops, conferences and seminars), sense of purpose and community. I’ve also just been tremendously buoyed up by a confidence-boosting First Progress Review, which was not only successfully passed but promoted the narrowing of scope. So, now I begin my 3rd year of doctoral studies with my application to the ethics committee for approval to launch an online survey, followed by focus groups and interviews with current and potential mindfulness practitioners and tutors who are from BPOC and/or TNB communities. I will use my mental health background and group facilitation skills to create a safer space and offer sources of support to all who give their valuable time and energy to this much needed project. The benefits of taking part are to contribute to increasing diversity and inclusion in mindfulness and I will share links and info about free mindfulness resources and classes. And you might enjoy talking about your experiences. Please email me if you have any questions or would like to take part in this study> click through to read more and for the email to participate. https://lnkd.in/epKwvfnW

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  • It’s easy to get swept away in December – whether it’s a hectic swirl of activity and preparations for the holidays, or perhaps the converse is true, with the dark and long nights, we might experience feelings of loneliness, or overwhelm. Mindfulness can help us to stay grounded as our minds and bodies experience the continual shift of emotions that pass through us at this time of year. Our December mindfulness calendar offers a supportive prompt each day, inviting us to connect with what’s actually here, in this moment. Through the senses we can become present in the moment and open our awareness to the wonders of the world around us. The greatest gift at this time of year? is the actual present moment – and we get to open it all to ourselves! CLICK THROUGH FOR CALENDAR DOWNLOAD https://lnkd.in/eT2NTyDf We hope you find some support in the calendar this month, and we wish you a peaceful and joyful month.   Don’t forget to join us thoughout the winter weeks for our daily meditations at 10.30am and 7pm every weekday. You'll find the link on our home page.

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