Kate Hyde

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To this issue of minding our minds, I once heard a story of a monk who, in the course of everyday life, periodically rang what’s called a “mindfulness bell.” People nearby who heard the bell would stop what they were doing and take three silent, mindful breaths. Then they would continue their work, awakened ever so slightly by the simple act of pausing, of breathing, of practicing mindfulness.
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