TEDxSunsetPark - Diana Winston - The Practice of Mindfulness

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  • @therapistintherealworld3969
    @therapistintherealworld3969 9 років тому +27

    I think that one of the greatest gifts of mindfulness is that it allows a person to stop the needless misery that is self-created and just engage with what actually is.

  • @ericaharrold766
    @ericaharrold766 12 років тому +6

    Really pleased to see Diana Winston, a Spirit Rock Meditation Teacher, sharing her wisdom and insight on TEDx.

  • @JustT725
    @JustT725 12 років тому +3

    Diana, you will always have a special place in my heart. Listening to your free Podcast, I experience the ability to "stay with" the meditation for the first time life, this was a huge step for me. It was the way you stated over and over, "your doing it perfectly" that allowed me to stay open instead of pretending. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I listen to many meditation experts (Kabat-Zinn, Kornfield, Brach, pema) and they are all wonderful, but it was you that helped me bridge the gap.

  • @AaronQian
    @AaronQian 11 років тому +4

    I'm so glad that I grow up in a Buddhist Chinese family. I practiced Zen in my childhood and still practice it occasionally. It is a great treasure for me.

  • @TheMindfulnessMovie
    @TheMindfulnessMovie 11 років тому +2

    Completely agree. This is a masterful example of what our film is seeking to promote. It's a movement that more people should exercise.

  • @nguyendl4477
    @nguyendl4477 2 місяці тому

    Excellent talk on Mindfulness practice, it's worth to understand it and apply in our lifestyle and become a habit.

  • @Zisch2
    @Zisch2 10 років тому +6

    From my experience meditation can:
    Help you overcome negative thoughts towards others that kill a lot of energy.
    Goes very well with creative tasks.
    Has a short term effect allthough you should do it every day.
    If you notice extreme problems with staying with one thing to do at a time, m. can help.
    The most important reasons are very well explained in this video, thanks for that.
    I´m glad I tried it.

    • @hydnzbhyd
      @hydnzbhyd 8 років тому

      +Zisch2 I experience those negative thoughts a lot and it is like a moving cinema theater reel in my mind that I always tend to visualize. But, with mindufulness I am slowly starting to experience the benefits and feel the happiness that it brings to my overall wellness; I'd have to be more disciplined and keep practicing and live a happy and peaceful life.

    • @Zisch2
      @Zisch2 8 років тому

      hydnzbhyd
      It should help you pretty good. Keep it on for at least 4-5 weeks (20 min or so) in a row to really understand what it does to you. Then when you let it slip again you will feel pretty clearly what is missing and you will want it back.

  • @barbjephson
    @barbjephson 8 років тому +1

    So many things, situations that beset us as adults..... is the loss of the Innocence of a child. I taught my young primary children of 5-6 yrs at the end of the day before dismissing them about mindfulness...we sang our classroom song of putting our crayons and pencils etc back in their containers etc...they loved it...even to washing our hands.

  • @arjunadhikari9404
    @arjunadhikari9404 6 років тому +2

    This is a great work. The sharing of your personal experience is highly appreciable. Thank you very much for your effort and the presentation. I have benefited tremendously from your talk. Your work has made big contribution to the teaching of mindfulness.

  • @fruzsimano
    @fruzsimano 7 років тому +7

    I love her voice, it's soo soothing. She could be an ASMRtist.

    • @JMT34237
      @JMT34237 3 роки тому

      She has a mini meditation course on Sam harris’ waking up app. Its amazing.
      She has the most soothing voice ever.

  • @CullenX
    @CullenX 12 років тому +7

    I have generalized anxiety disorder and panic disorder. I'm looking forward to practicing this and hopeful that it will benefit my life.

  • @oidissio
    @oidissio 10 років тому +72

    My right ear liked it

    • @fivefeetofchaos
      @fivefeetofchaos 8 років тому +2

      omg I thought it was just my headphones lolol

    • @ebin_khalaf
      @ebin_khalaf 5 років тому

      Hahahahahaahha I saw your comment before she started speaking and I was certain it is freaking funny only if I know the context

    • @zalionatwitch5445
      @zalionatwitch5445 4 роки тому +1

      I tested my speakers -.-

  • @ishanidandeniya8406
    @ishanidandeniya8406 10 років тому +3

    MEDITATION HAS HELPED ME TO OVERCOME ALL OF THE NEGATIVITY WITHIN ME. I HAVE BECOME MORE PEACEFUL AND AT EASE. I WOULD RECOMMEND FOR EVERYBODY TO TRY THIS WONDERFUL TECHNIQUE AND COME OUT OF ALL THE MISERIES WE CARRY WITHIN OURSELF AND BECOME PEACEFUL AS WELL. WISH THE VERY BEST FOR THE PRACTISE IF ONE DECIDES TO PRACTISE .

    • @ozmuzo739
      @ozmuzo739 9 років тому +5

      Ishani Dandeniya OK!!! CALM DOWN!!!

    • @tonyhughes6706
      @tonyhughes6706 9 років тому

      +S shenkupto Maybe it could help you overcome ALLCAPS!

    • @ozmuzo739
      @ozmuzo739 9 років тому

      Tony Hughes Maybe it will help you understand sarcasm, did you look at the 'all caps' in the content and realize why I made the comment? Geez, IQ level = Champion!

    • @ishanidandeniya2359
      @ishanidandeniya2359 9 років тому

      DEAR FRIEND, THE TRUE MEANING OF WHAT I SAY LIES BEYOND THE CAPS THAT YOUR ATTENTION FALLS INTO...MAY YOU BE HAPPY ALWAYS.......

    • @Peace704032797
      @Peace704032797 8 років тому

      cool👍

  • @papacdub67
    @papacdub67 11 років тому +1

    mindfulness is heartfulness. the experience of love arising in this infinite space that meditation affords us is enlightenment, but only now, and then it's gone. there is a beautiful lament at the impermanence of now. now you see it, now you don't. you simply have to let go to the flow

  • @johndekadt8270
    @johndekadt8270 12 років тому

    great Job Diana :)....Im presently in Tamil Nadu watching you on Ted ....so bizarre this life....Im proud of you ....keep up the good work :) much love John d K

  • @laurie5661
    @laurie5661 7 років тому +1

    What a wonderful message

  • @tmikeporter
    @tmikeporter 12 років тому +1

    A very clear explanation. Worth sharing to many.

  • @Bill0102
    @Bill0102 10 місяців тому

    I'm captivated by every word. I read a book with similar content, and I was captivated by every word. "Mindful Mastery: Living Intentionally in a Chaotic World" by Kyle Ash

  • @Surffinancialbrokers
    @Surffinancialbrokers 3 місяці тому

    Was completely relaxed, until the ad popped up.

  • @ashtangamysoreberlin2342
    @ashtangamysoreberlin2342 8 років тому

    beautiful. Diana is great.

  • @jimhasse
    @jimhasse 11 років тому

    Excellent presentation... Well done. Thanks!

  • @Tigerjz32
    @Tigerjz32 11 років тому

    Similarly, I believe that children are very creative. When the child starts to color outside the shape, we ask him/her to stop, and only color in the lines. Do what is "right", what we have been doing for year. Little things like this take it away, probably not a good example, but still.

  • @nfcoard
    @nfcoard 11 років тому +1

    It works wonders for everyone regardless of whether they are 'standing still' or 'moving forward'. Do some more research on the benefits and try practicing it yourself. You'll be happy you did.

  • @DanRowLay
    @DanRowLay 11 років тому

    turn up the volume?!

  • @joeniati7903
    @joeniati7903 6 років тому

    i love this lady!

  • @YTNarsi
    @YTNarsi 11 років тому

    :) did that, This seems to happen only on an iMac with Chrome / Safari / FF.
    I tried on my galaxy tab and that worked fine.. seems like a codec issue to me

  • @KindnessMarathon
    @KindnessMarathon 11 років тому +2

    Great talk, Diana :)

  • @YTNarsi
    @YTNarsi 11 років тому

    I cannot hear audio only for this video, seeing the comments above and below, apparently, people are able to make sense of what is being told. Is there a tip or trick? ;)

  • @VanishedDecoy
    @VanishedDecoy 9 років тому +1

    Does anyone here happen to know of the cell phone study that she is referring to?

    • @DJMarcoAndre
      @DJMarcoAndre 9 років тому

      +VanishedDecoy I cant hear this video for some reason so I dont know the context but I have several studies on cell phones sourced and blogged at www.DragonflyKingdom.com/apps/blog

    • @VanishedDecoy
      @VanishedDecoy 9 років тому

      +DJ Marco Andre Oh wow. Thank you.

  • @64Magick
    @64Magick 11 років тому

    Mindfulness: Meditate with a straight back(HIGHLY IMPORTANT). Put your tongue to the roof of your mouth, keep it there when you inhale via your nose and exhale thru your mouth.
    The object is to focus on your breath, count EACH breath till you reach 10 than repeat.
    Do this for 30min to 1hr a day.

    • @goodday8426
      @goodday8426 3 роки тому

      You have any video to explain this?

  • @doknosee7053
    @doknosee7053 7 років тому +1

    something wrong with audio..

  • @DanRowLay
    @DanRowLay 11 років тому

    and what I'm missing is how it functions for people who are 'standing still' in life, rather than for people who are moving forward but who're not happy with it... anyone?

  • @IndranilTalukdarindia
    @IndranilTalukdarindia 9 років тому

    beautiful. ☺

  • @dennishaughton4554
    @dennishaughton4554 6 років тому

    Can mindfulness help with tinnitus? & can it really help with anxiety?

    • @jkdufair
      @jkdufair 3 роки тому

      I see this is old so I hope you see this. I have tinnitus. It has helped me go from being sad/worried/anxious about it to seeing it as a constant companion. An experience like any other. Hasn’t helped the tinnitus. Helped how I experience it.

  • @marekdrzewiecki3780
    @marekdrzewiecki3780 11 років тому

    Excellent, thank you!

  • @dionisakissakis2297
    @dionisakissakis2297 7 років тому +1

    i get a headache from meditation.does anyone know what i'm doing wrong?

    • @utterlyexiged
      @utterlyexiged 7 років тому

      I can get this too if im trying too hard, or trying to stop thought rather than observe it.

  • @larryprimeau5885
    @larryprimeau5885 2 роки тому

    what is it exactly?

  • @64Magick
    @64Magick 11 років тому

    This MINDFULNESS will make you a present-presence, and if you want to ENHANCE IT, put a SMILE on your face( keeping your tongue to the roof of your mouth ) and hold it throughout meditation.
    Notice how it feels. We attract/create the BEST things/people in life when we're relaxed AND feeling good.
    Notice, you attract/create CRAP when you think negative images and feel stressed(THIS IS WHAT TRULY CREATES PAIN & DISEASES IN YOUR PHYSICAL BODY).
    Remember: I TOLD YOU SO.

  • @papacdub67
    @papacdub67 11 років тому +2

    en_lighten up. wake up to being alive. it's miraculous. what is there to complain about? you're alive. if life sucks… you have the opportunity to "un-suck it!". 'Un-suck it and see...

    • @twn5858
      @twn5858 11 років тому

      Un-suck-it. I don't know why, but that made me laugh. I agree with you. You can change things in the real world opposed to trying to change things in your mind, which will accomplishes nothing. It will, however, change things in your brain (neuroplasty and that jive).

    • @papacdub67
      @papacdub67 11 років тому

      twn5858 thank you. I was smiling as I was typing it. I dig the plasticity of the brain stuff and find it encouraging that we don't have to lie down and accept the status quo. to see we have the potential for great insight is quite illuminating. I believe the infinite potential of 'human-ness' is still in it's infancy. we are light and love personified beyond our tiny minds. breathe and be happy and this in itself will change the world...

    • @fivefeetofchaos
      @fivefeetofchaos 8 років тому

      haha this is great advice. thank you!! :)

  • @rishikeshsarang5593
    @rishikeshsarang5593 5 років тому

    Maha maha thanxxxxx

  • @Peace704032797
    @Peace704032797 8 років тому

    Wonderful

  • @pikif0u
    @pikif0u 11 років тому

    Very nice introductory talk about mindfulness, BUT, if you know a bit about it and practice meditation, you can spare 17 minutes of your time by focusing your mind on something else.

  • @venkateshramakrishnan792
    @venkateshramakrishnan792 11 років тому

    I found the speaker very attractive.

    • @papacdub67
      @papacdub67 11 років тому +2

      the attraction was not the speaker. the attraction was you. it happened inside you. feel that...

  • @PrashantBatra1
    @PrashantBatra1 11 років тому +1

    Good

  • @hell0hkitty
    @hell0hkitty 12 років тому

    our recovery depends on this. try it, it works.

  • @DanRowLay
    @DanRowLay 11 років тому

    i had to make a serious effort to keep listening, after 10 mins ... i learned what I already knew, mindfulness is about 'being aware of the present' ... indeed too much bla bla

  • @lucianoinso
    @lucianoinso 11 років тому

    if you liked this, check Eckhart tolle

  • @daniellicaktb2451
    @daniellicaktb2451 11 років тому

    :)

  • @DanRowLay
    @DanRowLay 11 років тому

    really mindful not to get any reply btw

  • @TheUfoscout
    @TheUfoscout 11 років тому

    A very clear explanation?! bla, bla, bla, bla... only blabla...

  • @whatname4613
    @whatname4613 4 роки тому

    She wants us to be like a child? I mean auto-pilot is there for a reason,if we were mindful of every moment maybe more ppl would be depressed.

  • @whatname4613
    @whatname4613 4 роки тому

    She wants us to be like a child? I mean auto-pilot is there for a reason,if we were mindful of every moment maybe more ppl would be depressed.