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                                                              It is:
           The Buddhist                                       “Mindfulness is awareness that arises through paying
                                                              attention, on purpose, in the present moment, non-
                                                              judgementally.”—Jon Kabat-Zinn
           Definition of

                                                              Kabat-Zinn sometimes adds, “…in the service of self-
                                                              understanding and wisdom.”
           Mindfulness                                        I admire Kabat-Zinn. He spearheaded the modern

                                                              mindfulness movement through his world-renown
           By Sandra Pawula                                   Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction (MBSR) program,
                                                              which first opened its doors in 1979.

                                   Sandra has studied         Kabat-Zinn’s MBSR teachings have helped thousands
                                       Buddhism for more      of people manage stress, cope with pain, and improve
                                         than thirty years    focus and productivity. I’ve taken his MBSR course more
                                          and have explored   than once myself.
                                          non-dual
                                          teachings from      Kabat-Zinn’s definition of mindfulness works just fine in
                                          various traditions.   a modern-day context. But is it the same as the Buddhist
                                         She meditates daily   definition of mindfulness?
                                       and have taught
                                   mindfulness meditation,    Let’s investigate.
           loving-kindness practice, and the fundamentals of
           Buddhism to many others. She can be contacted at   Remembering in Mindfulness Meditation
           www.alwayswellwithin.com                           The Pali word “sati” is universally translated as
                                                              “mindfulness” across all Buddhist traditions. The
                                                              primary connotation of sati is to remember, to recollect,

           Since the Corona pandemic, waiting has once again   to call to mind.
           entered our consciousness as a central and unavoidable
           part of life. In our fast-paced world, we had become   My first Buddhist teacher told his students, “Remember
           accustomed to the fact that many things are just a mouse   to remember to remember.”
           click away. But whether we are standing in a line, waiting
           for an answer, or expecting a certain outcome, waiting   You can find this meaning of sati as early as the Buddha’s
           and impatience are often siblings.                 teachings in the Satipatthana Sutta, known in English
                                                              as The Discourse on the Foundations of Mindfulness.
           The most popular definition of mindfulness originated   The same explanation has been taught by later Buddhist
           with Jon Kabat-Zinn, Ph.D., Professor of Medicine   scholars such as Vasubhandu, Asanga, and Tsongkhapa.
           emeritus at the University of Massachusetts Medical
           School.                                            As you can see, there’s no mention of the present
                                                              moment or non-judgement either—not that they’re
           You see Kabat-Zinn’s definition almost everywhere. It’s   irrelevant in mindfulness practice.
           plastered across social media in countless memes. It’s   In the context of mindfulness meditation, what is it that
           quoted in an endless number of articles on modern-day   we remember? What is it that we recollect?
           mindfulness. It’s difficult to miss if you’re interested in
           mindfulness.                                        1.  You recollect the instruction and the method or
                                                                   you wouldn’t be able to practice mindfulness at all.
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