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Equanimity
- evenness of mind especially under stress <nothing could disturb his equanimity>. 2. : right disposition : balance <physical equanimity>.
- What is Equanimity?
- Equanimity is a fundamental skill for self-exploration and emotional intelligence.
- www.shinzen.org
- 8Great Reasons to Meditate
- has given me equanimity no matter what happens.” Mr.
- www.tm-technique.info
- Equanimity 5_10
- Equanimity is a perfect, unshakeable balance of mind.
- www.wisebrain.org
- Equanimity (SAAMAAYIK) and Meditation (DHYAAN)
- English in various ways such as observance of equanimity, viewing all the living beings practice through which one can attain equanimity of mind.
- www.jainstudy.org
- Rage, Equanimity and Compassion
- Keynote Address from the White Coat Ceremony. The University of Iowa College of Medicine. Hancher Auditorium 20 August 1999.
- www.medicine.uiowa.edu
- Rehabilitation through Zen drumming inTaiwan
- It leverages the spirituality of Zen Buddhism and Tai Chi Chuan exercises to try to instill a new sense of equanimity among the convicts.
- David Axelrod's Last Campaign
- In a year when some of those bumps are starting to look like hills—an economy stuck on sputter, high unemployment, sagging house prices and consumer confidence, soaring deficits and debt—Axelrod's equanimity is sure to be tested.
- Former SBU president Jack Marburger dies
- Marburger was known for equanimity in the face of challenge and controversy. He was science adviser and director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy during both terms of the Bush administration.
- As our Fred Agbeyegbe's judiciary dances naked, BUDISO!
- But the social activist took it all with equanimity; reminding the audience not to let the farcical part of the period get the better of a great profession.
- The End of the New Deal Order
- The reporter was struck by the equanimity of his surroundings. “The country was prosperous,” he wrote, “the people relaxed, the Continent at last at peace.” What the young William L.
- Equanimity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Equanimity is a state of mental or emotional stability or composure arising from a deep awareness and acceptance of the present moment.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Equanimity - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster
- evenness of mind especially under stress <nothing could disturb his equanimity>. 2. : right disposition : balance <physical equanimity>.
- www.merriam-webster.com
- Equanimity | Define Equanimity at Dictionary.com
- Equanimity definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation. Look it up now!
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- Equanimity: Insight Meditation Center
- May 29, 2004 Equanimity is one of the most sublime emotions of Buddhist practice.
- www.insightmeditationcenter.org
- Equanimity
- Equanimity. You hear some bad news. Immediately your heart pounds, your breath tightens, your face frowns.
- www.innerfrontier.org
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