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Practicing Mindfulness: An Introduction to Meditation

Learn the principles and techniques of meditation and enjoy the deep and lasting benefits of this ancient practice on your mind and body.
Practicing Mindfulness: An Introduction to Meditation is rated 4.3 out of 5 by 393.
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Rated 4 out of 5 by from Covers a good range This course covers a good range of topics for mindfulness , glad to have experienced it.
Date published: 2024-03-23
Rated 5 out of 5 by from A+++ Works really well for me. Been meditating for over 6 years.
Date published: 2023-08-11
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Best! I have very good knowledge of mindfulness. But, this course beats all expectations—it is expansive, great depth, always entertaining, and above all practical applications to everyday life. The style of the Professor is excellent and flexible. I am going to watch it repeatedly till it sinks in, as well as keep practicing to the best of my ability. If you are serious about mindfulness practice improving the quality of who you are (your life), this is THE COURSE! Five stars anyway, anytime! Very grateful for this course!
Date published: 2023-03-11
Rated 1 out of 5 by from Mediocre I tried so hard to like this series, but I couldn't get past the tempo and rhythm of his voice. I feel like the style of this series is very 1990's and should be updated. I wouldn't recommend.
Date published: 2023-02-25
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Exceptional & May Help You Sleep Better! I have been meditating twice daily for decades and find it extremely beneficial. It really does calm your mind and refresh your spirit. I have been looking for a good meditation course for about 10 years, to get my husband to learn how. Many were extremely expensive or not very thorough - or the instructor did not seem very good. Another obstacle was that my husband kept saying it wasn't really for him/he was too busy etc. He works very hard, is very productive and highly valued by his organization - but it takes a toll on him. He can get very stressed. I knew he would benefit from meditation. Anyone would! When I told him that the entire Seahawks football team learned to meditate the year before they won the Super Bowl (as directed by their coach) - he viewed it differently. Then I bought this course so we could take it together. I discovered it is an excellent course, suitable for various levels. I learned a lot from it as well as my husband, which I didn't expect. He discovered that daily meditation really does make him feel more refreshed and now is committed to it. He loves it. Dr.Muesse clearly put a tremendous amount of work into making this course content very relevant and of great practical use. He included examples from his personal life that help illustrate various points in a vivid way. Dr.Muesse is a very polished speaker and paid attention to visual aspects of the course, such as a beautiful tranquil meditation room, lovely peaceful park for the walking meditation and wearing a variety of attractive outfits (yes, it does make a difference to viewers who are very visual, like me!). He is very articulate and great at explaining concepts in a clear way. If you ever have trouble sleeping, I highly recommend the lecture 8 where Dr.Muesse teaches a body scan meditation technique. It is incredibly relaxing and if you have been fretting about not getting to sleep, it helps you switch gears to drift into sleep. At first I thought I could do it on my own after watching the lecture once; but then discovered it is much more effective to do as a guided meditation. If you lie down on a yoga mat with a cushion under your knees and listen to Dr.Muesse guide you in this body scan meditation - that is definitely the best. I bought an oversize lumbar cushion from Target online and that works best for me (I tried other cushions/pillows previously and none were quite right). I think this course is full of gems. I have watched a variety of the lectures again as a useful refresher. I recently took an online course taught by a sleep expert (a prof.) and she said that whenever she can't sleep, she meditates to get back to sleep.
Date published: 2022-07-25
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Can be beneficially life-changing Although most Great Courses I’ve watched have been informative to some extent and/or entertaining to a greater or lesser degree, I’ve found “Practicing Mindfulness” to be a very beneficial course that could change a person’s life in a good way. Professor Muesse is correct that not all the exercises may appeal to everyone equally all the time. However, I imagine many people’s lives could be a greatly improved and the world could be a much kinder place if more people tried some of the approaches Professor Muesse suggests in this course. Two examples that come to mind are regarding others as being “just like me” (lecture 15), and wishing “all living beings, everywhere and without exception, be well and happy…have no fears or sorrows…be healthy and free from illness…live calmly and peacefully” (lecture 17). It was nice to see the material covered in a practical down-to-earth manner rather than by aloof exotic naval-gazing or a general 30,000 foot abstract view.
Date published: 2022-05-19
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Beyond outstanding. Prof. Muesse's expansive knowledge, experience, and teaching skills enables him to uniquely synthesize the subject's dimensions in the best possible way to inform the viewer. I have become a huge fan as his insights have truly impacted and expanded mine.
Date published: 2022-04-10
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Excellent Course I am fairly new to mindfulness meditation and found this course to be very informative, easy to understand and helpful in my meditation practice. I like Professor Meusse's style of presenting such important information, his meditation demonstrations and the guided meditations he offers to his students. I highly recommend this course.
Date published: 2022-03-03
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Overview

Learn how to better live in harmony with the realities of the world and to feel more deeply connected to the whole of life with Practicing Mindfulness: An Introduction to Meditation. In these 24 lectures, award-winning Professor Mark W. Muesse gives you a clear and usable understanding of the essence of meditation and how to practice it. You'll learn the principles and techniques of sitting meditation; the related practice of walking meditation; the highly beneficial use of meditative awareness in activities such as eating and driving; and much more.

About

Mark W. Muesse

Mindfulness allows us to become keen observers of ourselves and gradually transform the way our minds operate.

INSTITUTION

Rhodes College

Dr. Mark W. Muesse is W. J. Millard Professor of Religious Studies, Director of the Asian Studies Program, and Director of the Life: Then and Now Program at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. He earned a B.A., summa cum laude, in English Literature from Baylor University and a Master of Theological Studies, a Master of Arts, and a Ph.D. in the Study of Religion from Harvard University. Before taking his position at Rhodes, Professor Muesse held positions at Harvard College, Harvard Divinity School, and the University of Southern Maine, where he served as Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. He is a recipient of the 2008 Clarence Day Award for Outstanding Teaching, Rhodes College's highest faculty honor. Known for his experiential teaching style, Professor Muesse was honored for his effective use of imaginative and creative pedagogy as well as his ability to motivate his students toward lifelong study. Professor Muesse has written many articles, papers, and reviews in world religions, spirituality, theology, and gender studies and has coedited a collection of essays titled Redeeming Men: Religion and Masculinities. He is currently compiling an anthology of prayers from around the world. Professor Muesse is a member of the American Academy of Religion and the Society for Indian Philosophy and Religion and has been Visiting Professor at the Tamilnadu Theological Seminary in Madurai, India. He has traveled extensively throughout Asia and has studied at Wat Mahadhatu, Bangkok, Thailand; the Himalayan Yogic Institute, Kathmandu, Nepal; the Subodhi Institute of Integral Education, Sri Lanka; and Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey.

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Trailer

Mindlessness-The Default Setting

01: Mindlessness-The Default Setting

Do you control your mind, or does your mind control you? Investigate how the mind operates and the condition of "mindlessness"-the pervasive swirl of thoughts and judgments that separate you from the world around you. Consider the possibility of cultivating the mind in ways conducive to deep well-being for yourself and others.

33 min
Mindfulness-The Power of Awareness

02: Mindfulness-The Power of Awareness

Explore the notion of "mindfulness"-nonjudgmental attention to experience-as it occurs in everyday life and as a deliberate practice. Note the many benefits of mindfulness practice, from the freedom to choose how you respond to life, to releasing detrimental emotions and patterns of thinking, to its effects on your physical health.

33 min
Expectations-Relinquishing Preconceptions

03: Expectations-Relinquishing Preconceptions

This lecture introduces the practice of meditation as a tool for developing mindfulness. Here, distinguish the true nature of mindfulness meditation from common preconceptions about it, revealing its capacity to instill a deeper connection to reality, as well as cultivating a wisdom based in empathy and compassion.

33 min
Preparation-Taking Moral Inventory

04: Preparation-Taking Moral Inventory

In approaching meditation, consider the interconnections of ethical behavior with the development of mindfulness and the shaping of personal character. Drawing from the Buddha's teachings, explore five precepts of behavior that are conducive to the greatest benefits of meditation practice, based in the fundamental principle of not harming others or yourself.

33 min
Position-Where to Be for Meditation

05: Position-Where to Be for Meditation

Now learn about the most beneficial physical conditions for your meditation. First, consider the time of day and the physical setting that will best serve your practice. Then, study the most effective sitting postures on the floor, cushions, or chair and the optimum alignment of the body for mindfulness meditation.

30 min
Breathing-Finding a Focus for Attention

06: Breathing-Finding a Focus for Attention

Mindfulness meditation is based in the use of an anchor or focus of attention, allowing the mind to calm itself. Using your breathing as the focus, learn in detail about the fundamental elements of sitting meditation, focusing attention on the breath and returning to it when the mind strays, without judgment.

33 min
Problems-Stepping-Stones to Mindfulness

07: Problems-Stepping-Stones to Mindfulness

Here, explore difficulties often encountered in meditation and ways of working with them that are also useful in the larger context of living. Consider physical discomfort and the specific use of mindfulness itself in working through it. Look also at ways to strengthen concentration and to counter frustration and discouragement.

34 min
Body-Attending to Our Physical Natures

08: Body-Attending to Our Physical Natures

Building on your work with mindfulness practice, learn another technique that augments and supports meditation. The "body scan" directs focused attention to different areas of the body, promoting deeper sensory awareness, relaxation, and concentration. With Professor Muesse's guidance, experience a 20-minute body scan meditation, a fundamental practice of self-compassion.

24 min
Mind-Working with Thoughts

09: Mind-Working with Thoughts

The mindfulness tradition has much to say on the nature of thoughts and their power to shape personality and character. Here, learn specific ways to identify detrimental thoughts and a variety of methods to work with them, demonstrating that you can influence the conditioned mind through conscious and deliberate response to your own thoughts.

32 min
Walking-Mindfulness While Moving

10: Walking-Mindfulness While Moving

Walking meditation, another core element of the mindfulness tradition, allows you to practice mindfulness wherever and whenever you go. Learn walking meditation in detail, including beneficial conditions for practice, the method of mindful walking, where to focus your attention, and advanced variations on the practice.

29 min
Consuming-Watching What You Eat

11: Consuming-Watching What You Eat

When approached with mindfulness, eating offers heightened awareness and undiscovered depth of experience. This lecture takes you on a rich exploration of mindful eating, beginning with an eating "meditation," using all five senses. Then contemplate mindful eating in daily life and detailed suggestions for sharing a fully mindful meal with others.

34 min
Driving-Staying Awake at the Wheel

12: Driving-Staying Awake at the Wheel

As a familiar and potentially hazardous activity, driving provides a perfect "laboratory" for practicing mindfulness. Assess your own approach to driving and bring the principles of meditation to bear on the road; in particular, giving focused attention to the present moment, to your sensory experience and emotions.

30 min
Insight-Clearing the Mind

13: Insight-Clearing the Mind

Practicing mindfulness over time prepares the mind for "insight," which in this tradition means seeing clearly into the fundamental nature of reality. Begin an inquiry into what Buddhism calls the three "marks" of existence with the notion of impermanence-the eternal arising and passing away of all phenomena.

32 min
Wisdom-Seeing the World as It Is

14: Wisdom-Seeing the World as It Is

Now investigate dukkha, the insatiable quality of human experience-seen in our endless pursuit of the symbols of well-being and achievement and avoidance of unwanted experience. Finally, contemplate not-self-penetrating the illusion of the "I" as an entity separate from the rest of reality, which must be bolstered, protected, and satisfied.

34 min
Compassion-Expressing Fundamental Kindness

15: Compassion-Expressing Fundamental Kindness

With relation to mindfulness practice, explore compassion-the desire to alleviate suffering-as an essential component of our nature as human beings. See how compassion allows us to look at suffering without aversion or attachment, and learn specific practices for developing empathy and deeply recognizing the inner experience of others.

30 min
Imperfection-Embracing Our Flaws

16: Imperfection-Embracing Our Flaws

Finding compassion for ourselves is greatly challenging for many of us. Consider the complex of beliefs, attitudes, and conditioning that underlie this; in particular, the thorny phenomenon of perfectionism. Learn how to embrace and accept both imperfection and perfectionism itself as an opening to freedom and deeper humanity.

32 min
Wishing-May All Beings Be Well and Happy

17: Wishing-May All Beings Be Well and Happy

The mindfulness tradition offers an additional practice that is highly effective in revealing and cultivating compassion. With Professor Muesse's guidance, experience metta meditation, a focused contemplation wishing well-being and peace for others. See how this practice works to relinquish alienation and hostility and to deepen solidarity with all humanity.

28 min
Generosity-The Joy of Giving

18: Generosity-The Joy of Giving

Here, study the mindfulness tradition's insights concerning attachment to "things," our culture's dominant emphasis on possessions, and the psychological roots of greed. Learn about the Buddhist tradition of dana (sharing with others) and specific practices that reveal the life-giving effects of generosity on the giver and receiver.

29 min
Speech-Training the Tongue

19: Speech-Training the Tongue

Mindfulness practice brings focus to the critical link between speech and behavior. Consider the ways in which both inner experience and outward action are influenced by our use of language. Reflecting on four Buddhist principles of skillful communication, explore mindful attention to speaking and the use of language in genuinely beneficial ways.

29 min
Anger-Cooling the Fires of Irritation

20: Anger-Cooling the Fires of Irritation

This lecture discusses the challenges of dealing with anger and ways to disarm it using the skills you've studied. Reflect on our cultural predisposition to either suppress anger or to express it thoughtlessly, and a third way offered by mindfulness, of nonjudgmental observation, acceptance, and the mental spaciousness to choose your response.

30 min
Pain-Embracing Physical Discomfort

21: Pain-Embracing Physical Discomfort

The skills of mindfulness offer powerful means to work with physical discomfort of all kinds. Consider the crucial distinction between pain and suffering as it directly affects our perceptions. Then experience two meditations for alleviating physical suffering-first, focusing on observing the exact sensation itself, then, on your response to the sensation.

35 min
Grief-Learning to Accept Loss

22: Grief-Learning to Accept Loss

In reflecting on the universality of loss, take a deeper look at the notion of impermanence and how refusal to embrace life's transience affects our experience of living. Learn how mindfulness approaches grief through centering focus in the present moment and fully experiencing what grief brings to us without fear or aversion.

32 min
Finitude-Living in the Face of Death

23: Finitude-Living in the Face of Death

The mindfulness tradition considers reflecting on death to be both liberating and essential to living a full and satisfying life. Contemplate the ways in which our culture conditions us to avoid and deny death, and learn four meditations that deepen both the awareness of life's transience and our ability to live freely.

31 min
Life-Putting It All in Perspective

24: Life-Putting It All in Perspective

Finally, consider various possibilities for continuing your practice through the methods you've learned, further study, and retreats. Professor Muesse concludes with reflections on his own path and on the very real capacity of mindfulness practice to profoundly alter our perceptions of self, the world, and our place in it.

32 min