Tobias Mortlock Jutta M, Alapati Hotri Himasri, Edginton Trudi
Department of Psychology, School of Health and Psychological Sciences, City St George's, University of London, London, United Kingdom.
Front Psychol. 2025 Jan 29;16:1356057. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1356057. eCollection 2025.
This exploratory qualitative study was conducted to investigate the experiences of individuals who have been participating in online mindfulness sessions with an online mindfulness community since the beginning of COVID-19, i.e., during a period of heightened uncertainty and social isolation. The study's purpose was to better understand the social functions of regularly practicing mindfulness in this online community of practice. Analyses from semi-structured interviews reveal how shared mindfulness practice may foster several pillars of connection and interbeing in this community of practice. These include improved mind-body awareness, coupled with a unique sense of trust and connection, which may have helped cultivate collective alignment and a sense of common humanity among research participants. Findings are discussed through the lens of interdependence theory, resulting in several exploratory propositions on how to create a mindful community of practice. The study concludes with a call for more research in this understudied research domain and invites mindfulness researchers and practitioners to test these propositions further. Its overall aim is to stimulate debate among individuals and groups intent on creating a mindful community in their workplace, educational setting, or neighborhood.
这项探索性定性研究旨在调查自新冠疫情开始以来,即在高度不确定和社会隔离时期,一直参与在线正念社区的在线正念课程的个人的经历。该研究的目的是更好地理解在这个在线实践社区中定期练习正念的社会功能。对半结构化访谈的分析揭示了共享的正念练习如何在这个实践社区中促进联系和相互依存的几个支柱。这些包括提高身心意识,以及一种独特的信任和联系感,这可能有助于在研究参与者中培养集体一致性和共同人性的感觉。研究结果通过相互依存理论的视角进行讨论,得出了关于如何创建一个正念实践社区的几个探索性命题。该研究最后呼吁在这个研究较少的领域进行更多研究,并邀请正念研究人员和从业者进一步测试这些命题。其总体目标是激发那些有意在工作场所、教育环境或社区中创建正念社区的个人和团体之间的辩论。