Joe,

I think this is a good answer. I learned walking meditation as part of Theravadan Buddhism. It's probably important to live mindfully whether sitting or walking; in the city or in a temple.

There is a branding movement for old things. Power yoga and such names become marketing brands for older ideas and spititual practises.

I wish everyone the best in the search for minfulness through walking meditation.

Glenn


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I used to practice mindfulness or meditative walking which I found in one of Tich Nat Hahn's books, Perhaps the Miracle of Mindfulness. It was a good experience
but weird to be practiced on the city street.

Joe Clarke



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Do any of you know what chi walking is? Can you describe it on-line?
 Thanks,
Muriel



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