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The Meaning of Intention

The Pali/Sanskrit word for “intention,” cetanā, derives from two words meaning “to think” or “thinking,” and it can also just mean “mind.” But it also carries some less static meanings. Two of these, “intention” and “volition”, are arguably the most commonly known among both scholars and Buddhist practitioners alike.

By Matt Bramble
#Psychology #Traditions

Ralph De La Rosa on Neuroplasticity, Substance Abuse, and Myths about Meditation (#4)

Ralph is an author and Buddhist teacher based in NYC.

By Jacob Kyle
#Practice #Psychology

The Alchemy of Subtle Awareness

The physical, mental, and spiritual ideals of yoga require more than asana practice alone. Ours is a culture on the move, and we find ourselves frequently traveling across the globe, commuting on mass transit, and navigating endless confrontations with socio-political chaos.

By Stacey Ramsower
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