MNDFL Training Reviews & Testimonials

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Yaniyah Pearson

Yaniyah Pearson

Coach

"The invitation to move at our own pace, to make mindfulness our own is unique and holds me accountable in a refreshing way... The methodology is exquisite, mindfulness and personal integrity embedded in its delivery."

3 years ago

Angela Borges

Licensed Counseling Psychologist

"This module is beautiful. The mix of well organized information and real life examples of using these tools to confront injustice is just what we all need to be warriors for liberation."

3 years ago

Bridget Bertrand

Therapist

"Each teacher has their own style & so embodied ... you can see the ease when they make a tiny misstep or flub a word, it's just on to the next moment. This will be a learning curve for me even though I have taught through the years and I have led meditation...there is something about the wisdom of experience coming through here. Thank you, teachers!"

3 years ago

Amelia Favere

"Lovely presence -- what a great example for us to learn from in delivering mediation."

3 years ago

Claudia Castañeda

Claudia Castañeda

"I appreciate the combination of specificity about mindfulness and the opening to our creating our own approach, based in our practice and trust in that practice. And the creation of a sense of collective moving together."

3 years ago

Hia Phua

Hia Phua

Meditation & Mindfulness Professional

"Beautiful. Thank you. Appreciating this attention to process, the whole approach of practicing what we're learning, as we learn and as we consider how we will be sharing this."

3 years ago

Sarah Snider

"I really love this format. It allows me to create space for myself and watch the videos at a self pace. I've done a lot of intensive in person trainings and tend to tune out, I actually find this an easier way for me to keep my attention and focus."

3 years ago

H.L. Ray

"I love rev's final call to centering our practice in a way that 'brings it to all places where you live, love, learn.""

3 years ago

Lauren Thompson

Lauren Thompson

"...after the review of what amounts to Mindfulness 1.0 and Mindfulness 2.0, you offer the embrace and expanse of Mindfulness 3.0. It feels so exciting!"

3 years ago

Logan Mitchell

Logan Mitchell

Meditation & Mindfulness Professional

"I loved this introduction, especially the concept of Mindfulness 3.0! Really holistically bringing together the empirically-grounded side of mindfulness with its deep connection to human thriving, which naturally calls for attention to ethics and justice. What a beautiful journey we are all on together."

3 years ago

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paul cuffee

paul cuffee

"Mindfulness 3.0 YES !!!!"

2 years ago

Jo Smith

Jo Smith

"Thank you. It’s as if mindfulness 1 & 2 gave birth to mindfulness 3. Not linear but generative🌱"

2 years ago

KG Martinez

KG Martinez

"I really appreciated the history of mindfulness sections, roots of mindfulness, and walking through mindfulness 3.0 (the confluence of traditional and science). This really supported my understanding of the moment... and also historical connections that I was not fully aware of."

2 years ago

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3 years ago

Claudia Castañeda

"I hope to be able to grow the kind of integrated approach that Jylani offers in this module, where the practice of mindfulness, the offering of instruction, and the dismantling of existing structures of inequality and oppression are one. It makes my heart sing, it supports my own commitment to doing this work, and it helps me know I am not there as organical..." Read more

3 years ago

Christine Tsang Phua

"Listening to Ameerah describing specific roles and distinctions provided a clarity."

3 years ago

H.L. Ray

"Wow - so much to take away, but the word (via Jylani) that really resonated w me is 'dominion' at around 39:40. She said it twice...and with an energy that stopped me in my tracks. To me this seemed like a very different kind of dominion than is presented in current systems. A reclaimed dominion over your body where you have wisdom from yourself instead of i..." Read more

3 years ago

Bailey Purvis

"Thank you Jylani, Joshua, and Jackie for a truly incredible start to this journey in this first module of training. I have already learned so much and was deeply moved by each of your thoughts, stories, and knowledge. I particularly enjoyed the section on Resilience as it is a huge by-product of my personal practice that I was never able to articulate until..." Read more

3 years ago

Laura Amoriello

"At the end, I got up and danced to "Take Me to the Good Times" by the Suffers. I was feeling grumpy when I sat down to finish this video, and now I feel like a million damn dollars. : ) I have totally underestimated the importance of movement. Thank you to Aarti for this inspiration, to Cynthia for sharing the AI process, and to Jylani for her contagious joy..." Read more

3 years ago

Claudia Castañeda

"I encouraged myself to see what I could learn from each of the teachers/facilitators, whether I favored them or not, as Rev., I think it was, encouraged us to do. This was a very helpful way to approach this material. I also see from my own experience that different modalities can be very effective, and that quietly sitting may not actually be the most effec..." Read more

3 years ago

Tanya Farmer

"I enjoyed the dental floss breath, that Caverly led, and I know my students will love it too!"

3 years ago

Lauren Thompson

Mindful Literacy Tutor, Writer

"I found that these segments helped me think expansively about where and to whom I might want to offer mindfulness, and how I can use the contacts and networks I already have to get started. I really appreciated Svani's caution about white-bodied people needing to be doing their/our race work in order to avoid causing harm. It's useful to hear this stated so..." Read more

3 years ago

Laura Henderson

"This opening meditation was much needed medicine for me on this day. Thank you Caverly!"

3 years ago

Lisette E. Torres-Gerald

"All I can say is Amen to Jylani's section on power and privilege. Also, I loved the statement, "The power is in the message, not the person." Really resonated with me."

3 years ago