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Psychology, Physical Disability, & the Application of Buddhist Mindfulness to Martial Arts Programs

机译:心理,肢体残疾以及佛教正念在武术课程中的应用

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Physical disabilities lead to difficult challenges for many people. The teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha (“Awakened One”), including the practice of mindfulness, have been described by some as a form of cognitive psychology. Mindfulness is a means of restraining our minds and reactions so that we might be relieved of suffering. The successful cultivation of mindfulness often begins with developing a healthy body, so that we might be able to meditate for significant periods of time as we cultivate mindfulness. Spiritually-minded martial arts training can provide numerous benefits for everyone, including individuals with disabilities who may seek formal and informal programs with such emphasis.
机译:身体残疾给许多人带来了艰巨的挑战。佛陀悉达多(Siddhartha Gautama)的教义(“觉醒的人”),包括正念的练习,已被描述为一种认知心理学形式。正念是约束我们的思想和反应的一种手段,以便我们可以免于痛苦。成功地培养正念力通常始于发展健康的身体,因此我们在培养正念力时可能能够沉思很长时间。具有武术精神的武术培训可以为每个人(包括可能寻求此类重点的正式和非正式课程的残疾人)提供许多好处。

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