Does an Addict Have to Sober Up Before Treading the Buddhist Path?
On intoxicants, meditation, and the quest for clarity of mind
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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