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Type: | Artigo de Periódico |
Title: | Mindfulness, saúde mental e espiritualidade budista: equívocos produtivos |
Other Titles: | Mindfulness, mental health, and buddhist spirituality: productive misconceptions |
Authors: | Isabel Cristina de Moura Carvalho Giovanna Pacillo dos Santos |
Abstract: | O artigo aqui apresentado busca compreender como se produzem os sentidos seculares, médicos e científicos do Mindfulness: uma prática associada, ao mesmo tempo, ao autocuidado e bem-estar no Ocidente, e à meditação budista, originária do Oriente. Vamos partir da ideia de que as práticas de Mindfulness fazem parte do que se tem denominado amplamente de “espiritualidade”, remetendo às cosmologias imanentes e seculares em oposição às religiões da transcendência. Nestas últimas, o sagrado é postulado como uma dimensão emanada de uma fonte externa a este mundo, que se alcança através de rituais mediadores, como, por exemplo, no cristianismo. Nas espiritualidades seculares, trata-se do cultivo de virtudes para viver neste mundo e encontrar nele sentidos que podem reencantar a existência. As espiritualidades seculares, de modo geral, envolvem todos os sentidos humanos, estão situadas num tempo-espaço vivido no presente, onde os sentidos do bem viver passam pelo corpo, pela natureza, e pela virtude de enfrentar, com o menor sofrimento, as contingências e as ansiedades do dia a dia. |
Abstract: | This article seeks to understand how the secular meanings of mindfulness are produced in Brazil. Mindfulness is a practice of education of attention to the present created by the molecular biologist and ordained Buddhist Jon Kabat-Zinn, associated at the same time with self-care and well-being in the West and to the Buddhist meditation originating in the East. In therapeutic contexts, mindfulness occurs in an eight-week protocol focused on specific themes – such as stress and anxiety – or on broader issues, such as health promotion. Based on the empirical fieldwork conducted by the researchers in Mindfulness training centers, websites, meditation practices, and interviews, it was possible to perform a first mapping of this field, which is on the rise in Brazil. In doing so, we also tried to understand the ways of transposition, translation, and re-signification of practices related to meditation which, “purified” from the asceticism of their original spiritual traditions, resurface in scientific protocols of psychology and psychiatry. In this transposition, we try to show discontinuities and continuities, either assumed and/or denied – as in the case we call productive equivocations. We could notice that, although with partially overlapping meanings, the notion of mindfulness in the Buddhist tradition remains a reference horizon, and at the same time, it differs from its uses in the West, in which religion always appears disassociated or denied. We argue that this ambivalence is constitutive of mindfulness practices in their relation to scientific, neurophysiological evidence and a mystical-religious aura, retranslated as secular spirituality. |
Subject: | Saúde mental Espiritualidade |
language: | por |
metadata.dc.publisher.country: | Brasil |
Publisher: | Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais |
Publisher Initials: | UFMG |
metadata.dc.publisher.department: | FAE - FACULDADE DE EDUCAÇÃO |
Rights: | Acesso Aberto |
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: | https://doi.org/10.22456/1982-8136.127315 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1843/77360 |
Issue Date: | 11-Mar-2023 |
metadata.dc.url.externa: | https://seer.ufrgs.br/debatesdoner/article/view/127315 |
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: | Debates do NER |
Appears in Collections: | Artigo de Periódico |
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