La tienda de moda Angel modificó sus escaparates para dar igual protagonismo a la moda masculina y femenina. Los nuevos escaparates muestran escenas mixtas de parejas de vacaciones o viajando, en las que los complementos también toman importancia.
The Mindful approach to a Meaningful LifeColin Dovey
Mindfulness Meditation Groups can be a wonderful way of connecting with others to share and even the benefits of meditation in this form. These groups, and especially the one that we envisage here are aimed at providing a community service in this area, and a supporter space to connect with others across the spectrum.
We do not aim at any specific size – large or small is not the objective, and many groups function very successfully for years with only two or three members.
As an open group, this particular one encourages drop-ins and new members are welcome at any time. In the initial stages we will open with a loose, and flexible schedule – moreover, the frequency and length of each meeting will hinge on the activities planned for that particular session or a number of sessions.
Meetings might be – short as one hour or in some cases stretch over a longer period if the group gathers to share a meal, listen to talk and engage in mindful discussion afterward.
Are groups time together, in the initial stages, may consist of any number of activities. It could be as basic as a simple sitting meditation – with a choice of guided, silent, or some of each – coupled with a friendly greeting before starting or re-entering your daily life.
To keep the theme open, as we progress we will consider applying mindfulness to a common interest or theme e.g., addiction, parenting, mental health and so on.
At the end of the session the group will, in general," short sitting or a loving-kindness meditation as a way to foster a greater sense of connection to each other and to the world around us. This sharing period will give participants the opportunity to listen deeply to one another, whilst also paying attention to what arises in themselves.
Some groups, like to choose specific topics to focus the sharing (such as forgiveness, mindfulness and work, dealing with conflict or working with anxiety), whilst others prefer a more open-ended discussion format.
The confidentiality of our group is aimed at creating a safe and supportive refuge we each individual is nourished as you shave freely from your real lives and hearts.
FACILITATING
When 10 being flexible about the facilitators role, but it will be informative in the beginning so that we can engender a sense of structure as time progresses. So, with a view to creating a structure, especially in the beginning, the facilitator will look after the overall arrangements for the meeting (place, time, notification), keeping time, and making sure all the necessary elements for the practice session (such as chairs, bell, clock, and recordings) are in place. Therefore the group facilitator will strive to promote a safe, stable atmosphere for people to meditate and engage with one another.
The Mindful approach to a Meaningful LifeColin Dovey
Mindfulness Meditation Groups can be a wonderful way of connecting with others to share and even the benefits of meditation in this form. These groups, and especially the one that we envisage here are aimed at providing a community service in this area, and a supporter space to connect with others across the spectrum.
We do not aim at any specific size – large or small is not the objective, and many groups function very successfully for years with only two or three members.
As an open group, this particular one encourages drop-ins and new members are welcome at any time. In the initial stages we will open with a loose, and flexible schedule – moreover, the frequency and length of each meeting will hinge on the activities planned for that particular session or a number of sessions.
Meetings might be – short as one hour or in some cases stretch over a longer period if the group gathers to share a meal, listen to talk and engage in mindful discussion afterward.
Are groups time together, in the initial stages, may consist of any number of activities. It could be as basic as a simple sitting meditation – with a choice of guided, silent, or some of each – coupled with a friendly greeting before starting or re-entering your daily life.
To keep the theme open, as we progress we will consider applying mindfulness to a common interest or theme e.g., addiction, parenting, mental health and so on.
At the end of the session the group will, in general," short sitting or a loving-kindness meditation as a way to foster a greater sense of connection to each other and to the world around us. This sharing period will give participants the opportunity to listen deeply to one another, whilst also paying attention to what arises in themselves.
Some groups, like to choose specific topics to focus the sharing (such as forgiveness, mindfulness and work, dealing with conflict or working with anxiety), whilst others prefer a more open-ended discussion format.
The confidentiality of our group is aimed at creating a safe and supportive refuge we each individual is nourished as you shave freely from your real lives and hearts.
FACILITATING
When 10 being flexible about the facilitators role, but it will be informative in the beginning so that we can engender a sense of structure as time progresses. So, with a view to creating a structure, especially in the beginning, the facilitator will look after the overall arrangements for the meeting (place, time, notification), keeping time, and making sure all the necessary elements for the practice session (such as chairs, bell, clock, and recordings) are in place. Therefore the group facilitator will strive to promote a safe, stable atmosphere for people to meditate and engage with one another.