Just mulling this over. I read Russ Harris's 'The Happiness Trap' (forward by Steven Hayes) recently - because a relative is beginning her training as an ACT therapist and I was interested to find out more of this approach.
I liked this book very much because it was very clear and concise and also because it was clearly presented as secular. Jon Kabat-Zinn walks a closer line between buddhism and mindfullness training. I do feel that all of this takes very positively from buddhism in a way that is acceptable for those who do not have a need for the spiritual aspect.
But I can't help feeling the spiritual aspect is key - and if buddhism alignes too closely with the rigours of empirical science that key aspect may get lost?
Just thinking ..........................
Gassho
Willow
I liked this book very much because it was very clear and concise and also because it was clearly presented as secular. Jon Kabat-Zinn walks a closer line between buddhism and mindfullness training. I do feel that all of this takes very positively from buddhism in a way that is acceptable for those who do not have a need for the spiritual aspect.
But I can't help feeling the spiritual aspect is key - and if buddhism alignes too closely with the rigours of empirical science that key aspect may get lost?
Just thinking ..........................
Gassho
Willow




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