“Practicing mindfulness as mere mental gymnastics leaves us feeling more depleted.” IN ONE OF HIS EARLIEST teachings, the Buddha praised mindfulness: “The Noble Eightfold Path is nourished by living mindfully.”
From the beginning, the path of awakening includes all aspects of our human lives: physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, and social. The aim is a mindful life. This means that our relationship to our sexuality and our consumerist economic system, our parenting, and our politics are all part of the path.
This approach to living fully is outlined in the eightfold path that the Buddha upheld as the way to enlightened living. “Right mindfulness” is one aspect of that path, alongside right view, right intention, right effort, right meditative engagement, right speech, right livelihood, and right action. The Sanskrit word samyak—often…
