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About the Course

Interest in meditation, mindfulness, and contemplation has grown exponentially in recent years. Rather than being seen as mystical practices from ancient Buddhism or esoteric philosophy, they are increasingly seen as technologies rooted in evidence from psychology and neuroscience. Mindfulness has become the basis for numerous therapeutic interventions, both as a treatment in healthcare and as a means of enhancing well-being and happiness. For millions around the world, mindfulness has become a life-style choice, enhancing and enriching everyday experience. Mindfulness is big business. But, what actually is mindfulness? Is it really good for you? Can anyone learn it? How can you recognize charlatans? Would you want to live in a mindful society, and would it smell like sandalwood? What does it feel like to be mindful? Are you mindful already, and how would you know? Evolving from the popular Honours Academy course at Leiden University, this innovative course combines conventional scholarly inquiry from multiple disciplines (ranging from psychology, through philosophy, to politics) with experiential learning (including specially designed ‘meditation labs,’ in which you’ll get chance to practice and analyze mindfulness on yourself). In the end, the course aims to provide a responsible, comprehensive, and inclusive education about (and in) mindfulness as a contemporary phenomenon. During the production of this course, we have been supported by Willem Kuyken, Director of the University of Oxford Mindfulness Centre, and Stephen Batchelor, co-founder of Bodhi College. And we gratefully acknowledge the contributions made by Mark Williams, co-developer of Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), and Rebecca Crane, Director of the Centre for Mindfulness Research and Practice at the University of Bangor. We have recently added expert advice from Dawn Scott (Spirit Rock & Barre Centre for Buddhist Studies), Sydney Spears (University of Kansa), Elisabeth Stanley (Georgetown University), Susan Woods (Centre for Mindfulness Studies), Patricia Rockman (University of Toronto) and Jeff Corntassel (University of Victoria). "A deep and profound dive into the ethical, social, psychological, and philosophical implications of modern-day mindfulness practice. The course is not for the faint of heart, perhaps, but it is also full of practical, guided exercises for the uninitiated! Thank you for redefining my relationship to Mindfulness in a completely new and thought-provoking way" 28 april 2021 "The course enabled me to explore the mindfulness construct at its deeper lever from philosophical, psychological and political lenses. The mindfulness labs were very useful in practicing the skills of being mindful." 23 nov 2018 "i took this course after a period of time when I was trying to practice mindfulness and meditation, but with doubtful success. The course answered many questions to me, and I needed that to keep me motivated. It really helped me understand the origins and, more importantly, benefits of mindfulness practice and made me persist in my attempts. I'm really glad I took the course, I find it interesting, well taught and very useful for all those seeking deeper explanation in why trying mindfulness." 9 Oct 2018 "I have taken other courses in other online platforms. However, this has been one of the best courses I have found online." 3 Oct 2018 "I really like the invitation to us, the learners, to rethink our preconceptions and beliefs, and then make our own judgement about mindfulness. The overall tone was very friendly and open, resources very useful." 12 Dec 2017...

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DC

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The combination of theory and practice in this course has made it thoroughly enjoyable and I feel I have a deeper understanding, both conceptually and practically, of mindfulness.

JR

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Great course, a superb teacher, and useful materials. You learn to meditate as well as learning some of the science. It was better when Leiden ran it all before Coursera took over the moderating.

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By Carolina

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May 27, 2020

I completely loved it. It gave me a different perspective about my options as a human and a better way to enjoy the present.

By Julie M

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Sep 10, 2017

Very well thought out materials, great set up for interacting with other learners, nice balance between theory and practice.

By Marina D

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Jul 23, 2020

Great course! Has helped me to learn about mindfulness and to try to be mindful on a daily basis. I strongly recommend it.

By Dylan D

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Jan 9, 2020

Hands-down the best MOOC I've taken thus far! Thank you so much for this wonderful gift. May we all be happy and free. =)

By Josephine D

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Feb 10, 2017

A great balance of academic content and experiential learning. This course helped me so much in my daily life. Thank you!

By Anurag S R

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Nov 3, 2021

Do it without hesitation. It was an amazingly enriching experience. Thank you Dr Chris Goto Jones and Leiden University.

By Stefano M

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Oct 26, 2019

Awesome course, both theoretical and practical. It explores the topic of mindfulness with an interdisciplinary approach.

By juana t

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Aug 1, 2019

Simply great! Thanks to Chris Goto-Jones and the other teachers , and to Leiden Universiteit for this beautiful course.

By Jolanda S

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Apr 12, 2018

This is a great Course! It helped me being focused, exploring my own desires, and making progress in manifesting them...

By Muniyappa R

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May 27, 2020

Course was excellent and hoping to enjoy the fruits as i practice your Mindfulness course material.

Regards and Namasthe

By Edith R

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May 25, 2020

Course content and teaching process was excellent. I would like the process to work with the platform is more friendly.

By Julián D H S

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Dec 29, 2022

Es maravilloso el curso. Permite tener una idea de la atención plena mucho más rica y da la oportunidad de practicar.

By SUCHIT D

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Jun 13, 2020

EYE OPENER . MIND OPENER. BRILLIANTLY CONSTRUCTED . EXCELLENT LECTURES. PAR EXCELLENCE INSTRUCTOR . CHANGED MY LIFE!

By Amanda E

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Jul 7, 2018

I can't recommend this course highly enough. It has changed my life forever and filled my world with joy. Thank you!

By Mercedes E M

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Feb 25, 2018

A very interesting course, I really enjoy it and I truly recommend it to anyone interested in Mindfulness. Thank you

By soanali m

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Jul 11, 2021

Very well structured, comprehensive course with valuable inputs from the experts. The meditation labs are an asset.

By PreetyParahoo

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Aug 30, 2020

Very enlightening and interesting course , looking forward for more advance course by the same team on Mindfulness.

By LENUTA S

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Jul 17, 2020

The course is exceptional, with very comprehensive contents for a beginner, the right pace and excellent professor!

By Janis G

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May 31, 2020

I loved this course! Includes a banquet of resources, communicated by professionals in the field. Highly recommend!

By Angela S

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Apr 11, 2020

Made a difference for me for sure! I established a meditation routine that really suits my everyday life. Loved it!

By Janis A

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Aug 12, 2022

Excellent course (my favorite) with the best instructor. Chris, I hope you teach additional courses. Thank you!

By Iqbal P A Z

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Jun 16, 2020

I got a lot of useful lessons here. I hope I could continue mindfulness practice so I can be present here and now.

By John F v A J

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May 29, 2017

A well rounded introduction to mindfulness practice with a lot of cultural context and subjective experimentation.

By Ali W H

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Apr 28, 2019

This course introduce the topic in an interesting way , I am sure anybody takes this course is going to love it .

By Rodrigo A A A

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May 24, 2018

Great Course!!! It allowed me to have a broader visión of Mindfulness as an integrative activity of consciousness