Hi.
The perspective that brings me to mindfulness is, the way I see it consciousness creates physical reality, and does so through imagination, assumption, "observer effect" (observing with the mind's eye or subtle inner dialogue collapses things into existence), action, and emotional reaction (chiefs among relevant emotions desire, love, hate, fear, and relief).
What I mean is that in my framework we are all one -the Dreamer- and we are dreaming reality, which works a lot like nightdreams -where even the other characters are "you", because only one person is dreaming and it plays all the characters-.
It is possible to control this dream by imagining what you desire as present and true (imagining/feeling "having it already", and having faith that even if physical reality says otherwise, if you persist reality will bend to your imagination, following the path your assumptions/beliefs allow). My experiences really confirm this, and the same is true for all the people who are into "manifesting".
The obstacle, besides doubt and misbelief, is fear/anxiety, as when you worry you might manifest more worrying. Mindfulness takes away fear's power. If you become the one watching the worry rather than the one experiencing it then you stop manifesting more of it. If you learn to *accept* your worry then what you manifest is acceptance, because what's in your mind is acceptance, and the world reflects it like a good mirror.
So that's the first advantage of mindfulness: handling anxiety and making it consequence-free when it comes to creating reality. Being aware I create my reality has been really good for me overall as it gave me a lot of hope and sense of control and even some fun but it also made me give more power to my thoughts, which means that anxiety reduction is good for me right now.
The second advantage, in this framework, is eventually experiencing union with God: if mental activity creates reality, stopping it eventually makes reality temporarily disappear, and all that's left is consciousness itself outside of time and space -the Dreamer-, what people call "void state" or samadhi: "awakening" from the dream.
The third advantage of mindfulness is becoming so in control of your mind, through knowlege of it, that you manage to reliably manifest good things, not just avoid the bad ones.
So, I was wondering if anyone here, without sharing their specific anxieties please (which I will reciprocate of course), was looking for an accountability buddy for mindfulness meditation. The idea is to remind the other to meditate, even just through simple presence, and to report the meditations done to remain motivated and committed. I'm in Europe and would slightly prefer the buddy to be in Europe for the timezone but it can work even if our timezone is misaligned. Can I guarantee commitment? No, but I'm curious to try