Using an interdisciplinary approach and a phenomenological, hermeneutic, mystagogical methodology, this paper explores how children describe the deep fruits of meditation in their lives. Seventy children, aged 7 to 11, from four Irish primary schools were interviewed; all had engaged in meditation as a whole-school practice for at least two-years beforehand. The study sought to elicit from children their experience, if any, of the transcendent in meditation. It concludes that children can and do enjoy deep states of consciousness and that meditation has the capacity to nourish the innate spirituality of the child. It highlights the importance of personal spiritual experience for children and supports the introduction of meditation in primar...
Meditation has been considered as an intervention technique for enhancing the overall well-being of ...
The aim of this research was to investigate aspects of the spirituality of children in Victorian sta...
Spirituality is discussed as seen in literature from the disciplines of psychology, religion, educat...
Using an interdisciplinary approach and a phenomenological, hermeneutic, mystagogical methodology, t...
Using an interdisciplinary approach and a phenomenological, hermeneutic, mystagogical methodology, t...
This thesis explores the child’s experience of meditation in the context of a whole-school practice ...
This thesis explores the child’s experience of meditation in the context of a whole-school practice ...
This thesis examines the lived experiences of children in Maharashtra, India who practise a secular ...
International research studies of children’s spirituality attest to the vibrant spiritual potential ...
Different proponents of children's spirituality have argued that children of all ages can have spiri...
This scholarly work acknowledges that children experience stress and have similar physical responses...
Interest in Mindfulness Meditation (Kabat-Zinn, 1994) has exploded in recent years. It is therefore ...
The work deals with the contribution of Maria Montessori{\crq}s educational theory to the diadactics...
This scholarly work acknowledges that children experience stress and have similar physical responses...
Meditation has been considered as an intervention technique for enhancing the overall well-being of ...
Meditation has been considered as an intervention technique for enhancing the overall well-being of ...
The aim of this research was to investigate aspects of the spirituality of children in Victorian sta...
Spirituality is discussed as seen in literature from the disciplines of psychology, religion, educat...
Using an interdisciplinary approach and a phenomenological, hermeneutic, mystagogical methodology, t...
Using an interdisciplinary approach and a phenomenological, hermeneutic, mystagogical methodology, t...
This thesis explores the child’s experience of meditation in the context of a whole-school practice ...
This thesis explores the child’s experience of meditation in the context of a whole-school practice ...
This thesis examines the lived experiences of children in Maharashtra, India who practise a secular ...
International research studies of children’s spirituality attest to the vibrant spiritual potential ...
Different proponents of children's spirituality have argued that children of all ages can have spiri...
This scholarly work acknowledges that children experience stress and have similar physical responses...
Interest in Mindfulness Meditation (Kabat-Zinn, 1994) has exploded in recent years. It is therefore ...
The work deals with the contribution of Maria Montessori{\crq}s educational theory to the diadactics...
This scholarly work acknowledges that children experience stress and have similar physical responses...
Meditation has been considered as an intervention technique for enhancing the overall well-being of ...
Meditation has been considered as an intervention technique for enhancing the overall well-being of ...
The aim of this research was to investigate aspects of the spirituality of children in Victorian sta...
Spirituality is discussed as seen in literature from the disciplines of psychology, religion, educat...