Frequently Asked Questions about our Mindfulness

📚 Resource Bibliography

Acknowledging the Wisdom Traditions, Voices, and Lineages that Inform Our Work

The following thinkers, traditions, and frameworks have contributed to the broader field of mindfulness, cultural integration, and developmental leadership. While the programs offered by Integral Partnerships are original and distinct, we honor and acknowledge the influence of the following sources and visionaries:

✨ Mindfulness & Contemplative Lineages

  • Thích Nhất HạnhThe Miracle of Mindfulness, Engaged Buddhism
  • Jon Kabat-Zinn – Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)
  • Sharon Salzberg, Joseph Goldstein, Jack Kornfield – Vipassana and Western Insight traditions
  • Tara Brach – Radical Acceptance, Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness
  • The Pali Canon – Foundational Buddhist texts on mindfulness (Sati)

🌀 Trauma-Informed & Somatic Awareness

  • Peter Levine – Somatic Experiencing
  • Resmaa MenakemMy Grandmother's Hands, somatic abolitionism
  • Bessel van der KolkThe Body Keeps the Score
  • Rhonda MageeThe Inner Work of Racial Justice
  • David TreleavenTrauma-Sensitive Mindfulness

🌱 Cultural & Identity-Based Mindfulness

  • Ruth KingMindful of Race
  • Larry WardAmerica’s Racial Karma
  • Rev. angel Kyodo williamsRadical Dharma
  • Carl Lorenz Cervantes, Dr. Rogelia Pe-Pua, Dr. Virgilio Enriquez – Sikolohiyang Pilipino and the ontology of Kapwa
  • Decolonizing Yoga / Healing Justice movements – community-based, embodied practices for resilience and liberation

🧭 Leadership & Complexity Thinking

  • Otto ScharmerTheory U, Presencing Institute
  • Peter SengeThe Fifth Discipline, systems thinking
  • Margaret WheatleyLeadership and the New Science
  • Bill Torbert, Susanne Cook-Greuter, Robert Kegan, Terri O’Fallon – Adult vertical development and leadership maturity
  • Paul H. Ray & Sherry AndersonCultural Creatives and transformation-oriented values

🔖 Original to Integral Partnerships

The following frameworks and voices are original to Integral Partnerships and have been developed through lived inquiry, direct application, and co-creative exploration:

  • The Triad™Fluidity of Commitment, The Relational Field (Kapwa), and Producere
  • The Rooted Lotus™ – Four Domains of Integral Development: Inner, Intra, Inter, Exter
  • Belonging in Awareness™, The Mindful Executive™, and Mindfulness for the Modern Human™
  • Language including: Presence as Leadership Practice, Mindfulness as Re-entry, Relational Willingness, Ontological Regeneration, Becoming Native to the Living Field

These original works are offered with humility and in the spirit of shared evolution.
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