Book Review: Norman Fischer’s When You Greet Me I Bow
Fischer’s humble and hodgepodge approach to Buddhism reflects his deep practice and American culture
Coastline Meditations
In this column, Nina draws on her personal and professional experience to explore a variety of topics related to mindfulness, meditation and Buddhism.
Nina Müller
Nina Müller is a mindfulness practitioner with a Master of Buddhist Studies from the University of Hong Kong. She offers online sessions to help people cultivate mind-body awareness and experience more joyful and meaningful lives. Please visit The Mindful Practice (www.practicingminds.com) for further information.
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