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Mindfulness is a desirable state to which we can aspire. But a mind full of what? A mind full of awareness. A mind full of attention and the open space to receive it. A mind full of intention, the wish to be present to yourself, to life as it is in this very moment.
And what about its opposite, "mindlessness"? Mind-less? Perhaps this could be perceived as a mind that is not fully functioning at its best; a mind that is off somewhere, caught up in distraction, or void of awareness altogether. Present-moment attention lost in a blur of confusion, your good intentions for clarity having disappeared. You can always reclaim yourself from this state of mind. Refocus your attention and energize your intention. With awareness and choice, you can back to a full experience of being here ... right now. And, when you do, you’ll discover that ease is yours once again. ©2026, Janice L. Lundy Comments are closed.
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Gentle and timely reminders for the spiritual journey, because sometimes we forget or need a kind nudge back to Center.
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Dr. Janice Lynne Lundy (PsyD, DMin, MPC)
is The Gerald May Professor of Spiritual Direction & Counseling at the Graduate Theological Foundation. She is an interspiritual director/mentor, educator and counselor who has been pointing people back toward the Sacred for nearly thirty years. Connect |