Guest guest Posted October 9, 2011 Report Share Posted October 9, 2011 Last summer I did a session with a Buddhist monkat a local meditation center (Diamond Heart, here in Reno) on various topics. The monk was the Ven. Lobsang Nyingpo is the Director of the Tibetan Language Hypertext Project and teaches Tibetan Heart Yoga, Tibetan Language, Debate, and Buddhist Philosophy at Diamond Mountain University in southeast Arizona. He is an accredited staff instructor with the Yoga Studies Institute. My own focus was not really ACT qua ACT -- so this is really just some thoughts from thiswing of the mindfulness community and perspectives from Tibetan Buddhism. The format was very free wheeling -- opening comments and a questions from the audience. Anyway I thought it might be of some use.These are the four sessions on YouTube. The first one starts slowly (introductions you can barely hear) but then it gets going after a couple of minutes. Video 1: http://youtu.be/MG1JDOVHYSk Video 2: http://youtu.be/1WDaP8IzUEAVideo 3: http://youtu.be/aFc-rci0SowVideo 4: http://youtu.be/pS8WnOPST3Y They are not yet well indexed or cross linked (we are stilllearning how to do that) so when you finish one you have to come backto these links to do the next. Feel free to forward or whatever- S C. Foundation ProfessorDepartment of Psychology /298University of NevadaReno, NV 89557-0062 " Love isn't everything, it's the only thing " hayes@... or stevenchayes@... Fax: Psych Department: Contextual Change (you can use this number for messages if need be): Blogs: Psychology Today http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/get-out-your-mindHuffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/steven-c-hayes-phd If you want my vita, publications, PowerPoint slides, try my training page or my blog at the ACBS site: http://www.contextualpsychology.org/steven_hayes http://www.contextualpsychology.org/blog/steven_hayes or you can try my website (it is semi-functional) stevenchayes.com If you have any questions about ACT or RFT (articles, AAQ information etc), please first check the vast resources at website of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science (ACBS): www.contextualpsychology.org. You have to register on the site to download things, but the cost if up to your own values. If you are a professional or student and want to be part of the world wide ACT discussion or RFT discussions go to http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/acceptanceandcommitmenttherapy/join orhttp://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/relationalframetheory/joinIf you are a member of the public reading ACT self-help books (e.g., " Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life " etc) and want to be part of the conversation go to: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/ACT_for_the_Public/join Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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