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The Mindful Revolution
The Mindful Revolution

The Mindful Revolution

Genres

Documentary

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The revolution of mindfulness meditation in the business world - a critical look behind the facade of a modern, spiritual phenomenon.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

58 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

15 July 2015

Country

Cast

Bhikkhu Bodhi

Bhikkhu Bodhi

Peter Bostelmann

Peter Bostelmann

Wolfgang Fassnacht

Wolfgang Fassnacht

Jon Kabat-Zinn

Jon Kabat-Zinn

Ajahn Khemasiri

Ajahn Khemasiri

Jeremy Hunter

Jeremy Hunter

Meg Levie

Meg Levie

Katie Loncke

Katie Loncke

Jennifer Malkin

Jennifer Malkin

Nicholas Pesch

Nicholas Pesch

Ron Purser

Ron Purser

Amanda Ream

Amanda Ream

Roger Riesen

Roger Riesen

Daniela Riesen

Daniela Riesen

Samuel Stefan

Samuel Stefan

Jutta Tobias

Jutta Tobias

Jürgen Zahn

Jürgen Zahn

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