What Is Mindfulness?
Mindfulness is the practice of intentionally bringing one’s attention to the present moment without judgment. It involves being fully aware of your thoughts, emotions, bodily sensations, and surroundings as they are, rather than how you wish them to be.
Core Elements of Mindfulness
Psychological Applications
Mindfulness is used in various therapeutic approaches, including:
Spiritual and Recovery Relevance
In Christian spiritual recovery, mindfulness can be reframed as being still before God, cultivating awareness of His presence, and aligning one’s thoughts with biblical truth. It complements practices like:
You might even see it as a tool for truth-based awareness—noticing the lies we believe and gently replacing them with God’s truth.
