One of the ways my own social and cultural conditioning shows up is in the way I’ve learned to compartmentalize things—everything around me, separating it out. I never saw the mind as a part of the body. It always seemed to be floating out there somewhere, ephemeral, untouchable. Separation permeated my worldview, and continues to be reinforced by the cultural milieu in which we all live, with its borders, barriers, cultural and ethnic designations, class delineations, statehoods. And the sense of separateness from the very Earth, of which we are all a part. We see ourselves as people that walk on the Earth, yet we are Earth that walks, an integral part of this organism that we rest on. Mindfulness erases all these lines of separation.
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March 5, 2018
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Vedanā: Breaking the Cycle of Becoming
Amana Brembry Johnson
Amana Brembry Johnson
Residential Retreat Teacher
Amana Brembry Johnson, Residential Dharma Teacher and Community Leader, is a Core Teacher at the East Bay Meditation Center located in Oakland, CA and Guiding Teacher of EBMC’s Spiritual Teacher and Leadership Training. Amana mentors groups of emerging Mindfulness teachers through the international Mindfulness Meditation Training Certification Program.