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National Trauma–Now What? | Jon Kabat-Zinn Special Edition

Jan 8, 2021
Jon Kabat-Zinn, a pioneer in mindfulness and author of influential books like 'Wherever You Go, There You Are', discusses how meditation can help us navigate collective trauma. He emphasizes the importance of mindfulness in addressing feelings of anger and fear stemming from recent societal events. Kabat-Zinn advocates for personal responsibility in fostering compassion and change, highlighting that even small actions contribute to community well-being. The conversation encourages listeners to embrace mindfulness to combat anxiety and promote understanding.
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Foreseen Attack

  • Jon Kabat-Zinn wasn't surprised by the Capitol attack, citing Trump's "alternate reality."
  • He was shocked by the lack of defense, viewing it as part of a larger, ongoing issue.
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Living in the Moment

  • Meditation helps us appreciate life's moments instead of constantly chasing the next.
  • This prevents us from realizing too late that we focused on the wrong things.
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Meditation as Action

  • Meditation and embodied wisdom are intertwined; wisdom isn't passive in the face of suffering.
  • "Taking your seat" in meditation is also "taking a stand," acknowledging interconnectedness.
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