That InnerKids foundation looks very cool. Thanks for the heads up. I'd never heard of it. An MBSR instructor I know tells me kids take to Mindfullness instruction amazingly fast.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <vajradh...@...> wrote: > > > On Mar 27, 2009, at 10:31 AM, grate.swan wrote: > > > Provind a pure meditation method is what I am discussing and > > proposing. > > > No you're not. You're being an apologist for a religious form of > meditation, plain and simple. There's nothing "pure" about it, unless > of course you meant purely Hindu. > > If you want a non-sectarian form of meditation and attentional skills > for children, you need look no further than the InnerKids Foundation. > No mumbo jumbo Hindu initiation rituals. no repeating bija-aksharas > of Hindu devatas. No faux-physics, pilot research, exaggeration or > bias. Just awareness being aware of itself. Mindfulness is universal, > the science is good and sound and the infrastructure is already in > place. >