mindfulness asia
changing the world, one breath at a time
mindfulness asia
changing the world, one breath at a time
UCLA Mindful Awareness Practices 1
A 6-week Mindful Awareness Practices (MAPs) for Daily Living
COURSE CONTENT
Structure
Each class is a combination of lectures, practice, and group feedback and discussions.
MAPs is taught in the context of a supportive community environment with classes no larger than 30-40 students. Students have reported that for them, group support was one of the most helpful and inspiring aspect of the class.
The class meets weekly for two hours for a period of six weeks.
Students complete daily home practice meditation assignments starting at five minutes a day and working up to 20 minutes daily by the end of the course.
Students receive weekly practice review sheets via email + web links to free guided meditations, online videos, and a reading list.
Content areas
Overview of Mindfulness
Mindfulness of the Body
Obstacles to Mindfulness
Mindfulness to Help with Physical Pain
Working with Difficult Emotions
Cultivating Positive Emotions
Working with Difficult Thoughts
Mindful Interactions and Relational Mindfulness
Practices
The classes offer a variety of mindfulness practices so students can discover which practice is useful to them. Practices include:
Sitting meditation
Eating meditation
Daily life meditations
Relational mindfulness
Walking meditation
Standing meditation
Movement meditation
Practices to develop positive emotions
Working with thoughts
Who should take this class?
This course is an excellent introduction to mindfulness for beginners. The MAPs class lays the foundation for a daily meditation practice and provides insight into the basics of mindfulness and how it can be applied to daily life. It is also appropriate for experienced practitioners who wish to revitalize their practice. MAPs is helpful for people of all backgrounds and religions. Classes are suitable for ages 16 and up.