This week’s Thursday Tidbits post considers the open mind, essential to mindfulness and perhaps “the gentlest thing in the whole world” as Byron Katie maintains. Not surprisingly, that which is gentl… more →
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wrote 5 days ago: This week’s Thursday Tidbits post considers the open mind, essential to mindfulness and perhaps “the … more →
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