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Spring came early to North Carolina this year. Warmth and light transformed the winter world into carpets of violets and flurries of apple and cherry blossoms. In this issue of The Mindfulness Bell, writers share how the warmth and light of practice transformed difficulties and opened doors of compassion and understanding. We hope that you are nourished and supported in your own practice by all of the articles in this issue. Please remember The Mindfulness Bell welcomes submissions.

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Spring came early to North Carolina this year. Warmth and light transformed the winter world into carpets of violets and flurries of apple and cherry blossoms. In this issue of The Mindfulness Bell, writers share how the warmth and light of practice transformed difficulties and opened doors of compassion and understanding. We hope that you are nourished and supported in your own practice by all of the articles in this issue. Please remember The Mindfulness Bell welcomes submissions.

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What is Mindfulness

Thich Nhat Hanh January 15, 2020

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