Sati Pasala in Connecticut, USA
Venerable Dhammajiva conducted a Sati Pasala session with children in Connecticut, USA.
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Venerable Dhammajiva conducted a Sati Pasala session with children in Connecticut, USA.
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At the 10th Global Conference on Buddhism to be held in Toronto, on June 17th Venerable Dhammajiva will be addressing a Panel discussion on:
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The Mindfulness Initiative UK has helped the Mindfulness All-Party Parliamentary Group to organise a historic international meeting of politicians for mindfulness practice and inquiry led by Prof Jon Kabat-Zinn, in the Autumn 2017.
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The Mindful Camp for 6+ kids organised by the New Zealand Dunedin Sati Pasala team had been a great success.
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On 23 April 2017 a group of people who had attended Ven. Dhammajiva thero’s retreat in January conducted the very first Sati Pasala session in Wellington, New Zealand.
Sati Pasala: Wellington Mindfulness Session – 23 April 2017 Read More »
A remarkable milestone occurs in children around their fourth birthdays: They learn that other people can have different thoughts than they do.
What Happens in a Child’s Brain When They Learn to Empathize Read More »
Today, Britain declared its intention to become “a mindful nation.”
Twenty months ago, on the 20th October 2015, the Mindful Nation UK Report was officially launched in Britain.
Mindful Britain – 2015 October 20th Read More »
‘…Many educators believe it’s about time mindfulness has made its way into the classroom. If the Toronto District School Board’s recent survey on student mental health is any indication, it’s long overdue…’
Kids learning Emotional Regulation at School Read More »
‘…Schools that teach mindfulness skills to kids report fewer discipline problems and better engagement from students…’
Eleven ways to teach mindfulness to kids Read More »
The purpose of Sati Pasela is to share mindfulness with Sri Lankan students, teachers, the entire school community, and with others in a variety of sectors.