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2011 Interview: The Bones of Mindfulness – HIGHLIGHT
This year’s Applied Mindfulness Conference will take place November 11-12, at West Chester University in Pennsylvania, and is co-sponsored by Tail of the Tiger. The following interview was conducted with some of the conference’s founders: Patton Hyman, Michael Carroll, and Mark Hurwich. As a natural extension ... continuePosted October 26, 2011 by
Announcing the Applied Mindfulness Conference 2010 – HIGHLIGHT
Tail of the Tiger is pleased to announce the details of the Third Annual Applied Mindfulness Conference, July 22 – 25, 2010. Professionals from all mindfulness traditions are invited to join the ongoing discussion about bringing mindfulness into the wider world. This year’s conference ... continuePosted June 22, 2010 by
Tail of the Tiger in Your Neck of the Woods – HIGHLIGHT
By Jennifer Holder Gathering Shambhalians The second annual Applied Mindfulness Conference, July 23 – 26, reaches out by gathering professional Shambhalians together. In this conference, Tail of the Tiger is encouraging people to go beyond the question of “how can I apply meditation to my life?” Having realized ... continuePosted July 13, 2009 by Jennifer Holder
Meditation for Professionals – HIGHLIGHT
by Jennifer Holder Not everyone attracted to meditation in the early days was a hippie. “When Chogyam Trungpa suggested people buy three-piece suits, I already had a closet full,” Patton Hyman recalled. His path had been a bit different. As a partner in an Atlanta law firm, ... continuePosted July 12, 2009 by Jennifer Holder
Plans for 2009 Applied Mindfulness Conference – HIGHLIGHT
In November 2008, a Shambhala-wide survey was distributed through the Shambhala News Service. The survey idea was an outcome of the inaugural Applied Mindfulness Conference hosted by Tail of the Tiger (a program that combines meditative and secular disciplines) at Karme Choling in May 2008. ... continuePosted April 8, 2009 by
Applied Mindfulness Conference: Inviting Workshop Proposals
The Applied Mindfulness Conference announces it is now accepting proposals to lead interactive workshops at the second annual conference. This unique symposium brings together practitioners of mindfulness and contemplative disciplines to exchange information and ideas about extending these practices into business, organizational, and other workplace settings. ... continuePosted February 25, 2009 by