paul condon
@paulcndn
compassion, meditation, emotion, flourishing, and dialogue between Buddhism & science
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05-04-2013 19:03:25
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Join Rob Roeser to learn more about the PEACE program through Prevention Research Center at Penn State, which works to create new generations of young people with the skills needed to flourish personally and engage in societal renewal. Register at ow.ly/n9K450IYsyM.
Our emotions don't just occur in our brain, but in a wider social-cultural context. Looking forward to this book by Batja Mesquita
The contemplative science podcast is a great resource to learn about meditation and science. Thanks to Mark Miller & Jamie Slevin Centre for Consciousness & Contemplative Studies for hosting me for this conversation on training compassion.
It makes my heart so happy to see this project out in the world! I don't think there's any other resource like this, providing big picture perspective from so many leaders in the field. Deep thanks to all the authors, and to Mind & Life for this offering! mindandlife.org/insights/
Interested in learning about the mind and meditation? No better place to start than the new Insights website by Mind & Life with 18 new essays and links to videos and podcasts. My essay is "Nurturing a relational mindset": mindandlife.org/insight/nurtur…
Highest #Altmetric score in JME between July 2021-22 goes to... 🥁 "#Wisdom and #compassion: A new perspective on the science of relationships" Congrats to authors paul condon (Southern Oregon Univ), John Dunne & Christine Wilson-Mendenhall (both Center for Healthy Minds)! doi.org/10.1080/030572…
"Despite the challenges we face, we can foster connection, love, respect, and human dignity—to become an extension of the fields of care that we have been held in over generations and lifetimes," writes paul condon in his essay for Insights👇 mindand.life/cHI950LL2fr
Much gratitude to Mind & Life and its community for supporting this work, and to Dan Lim and Dr. Jessie Stern who are stellar researchers and collaborators on this project
Join us as social psychologist paul condon explores the importance of a relational mindset for meditation—and for change. Paul's innovative work integrates attachment theory and Buddhist contemplative approaches, with major implications for healing. 🎧👇 podcast.mindandlife.org/paul-condon/
Through contemplative practice, "our potential ways of engaging with the world are coming from a space of more ease, and well-being, and even joy to be then in connection with others," shared paul condon on Mind & Life Podcast. Listen for more: podcast.mindandlife.org/paul-condon/