unity and separation in mindfulness
Unity and separation in mindfulness refers to the dual processes of being fully present and connected to the present moment, while also recognizing and accepting the distinction between oneself and the external world. It involves cultivating awareness and oneness with one's surroundings, while also acknowledging the boundaries and individuality of one's own thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
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