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What (who) is mindful of - definition

SHORT STORY
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mindful of      
Regardful of, heedful of, observant of, attentive to, thoughtful of.
mindful of      
conscious or aware of something.
Mindful Yoga         
  • Hinduism and Buddhism]] share many of the concepts behind Mindful Yoga, such as ''[[karma]]'', the endless chain of cause-and-effect, symbolised by the endless knot at the centre of this Nepalese [[prayer wheel]].
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MINDFUL YOGA OR MINDFULNESS YOGA COMBINES BUDDHIST-STYLE MINDFULNESS PRACTICE WITH YOGA AS EXERCISE TO PROVIDE A MEANS OF EXERCISE THAT IS ALSO MEDITATIVE AND USEFUL FOR REDUCING STRESS
Mindful yoga; Mindfulness Yoga; Charlotte Bell
Mindful Yoga or Mindfulness Yoga combines Buddhist-style mindfulness practice with yoga as exercise to provide a means of exercise that is also meditative and useful for reducing stress.

Wikipedia

. . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him

". . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him" (also signed as "That Thou Art Mindful of Him") is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov, which he intended to be an "ultimate" probe into the subtleties of his Three Laws of Robotics. The story first appeared in the May 1974 issue of Fantasy and Science Fiction and the 1974 anthology Final Stage, edited by Edward L. Ferman and Barry N. Malzberg. It was collected in The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories (1976) and The Complete Robot (1982).

Examples of use of mindful of
1. They should act with discretion, mindful of this.
2. "But as you do so, be mindful of the consequences.
3. Yet Baker has clearly been mindful of the criticism.
4. But Democrats, mindful of the recent sudden death of Sen.
5. "We must be mindful of potential unintended consequences.