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Type A Nun, Mindful Parenting, and Natural Awareness, Diana Winston

May 29, 2019
Diana Winston, the Director of Mindfulness Education at UCLA, shares her extensive journey with meditation, including her time as a Buddhist nun. She discusses the challenges of integrating mindfulness into parenting while raising her nine-year-old daughter. Winston highlights the importance of emotional regulation and offers practical techniques like the 'STOP' method to navigate daily parenting difficulties. The conversation also explores the transformative power of mindful awareness and the benefits of teaching mindfulness to children, enhancing their emotional well-being.
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ANECDOTE

From Ivy League to Nun

  • Diana Winston's journey with meditation began in her childhood amidst a family interested in Eastern spirituality.
  • After college, while traveling in Asia, she became more involved in meditation, eventually leading her to become a Buddhist nun in Burma.
INSIGHT

Striving for Enlightenment

  • Diana's intense striving for enlightenment during her time as a nun led to a breakdown and the realization that she needed to change her approach to meditation.
  • This experience highlighted the potential pitfalls of excessive desire and effort in meditation.
INSIGHT

Awareness of Awareness

  • Awareness of awareness involves focusing on the noticing aspect of the mind itself, rather than the objects it perceives.
  • It's like noticing the sky instead of the clouds, allowing for a more expansive and spacious awareness.
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