Conference-chapter condensation of Laukkonen et al. 2025 "Contemplative Artificial Intelligence" presented at AGI 2025 in Reykjavik (August 10–13, 2025). Same eight-author cluster (Laukkonen, Inglis, Chandaria, Sandved-Smith, Lopez-Sola, Hohwy, Gold, Elwood); same four-principle framework — mindfulness (self-monitoring and recalibration of emergent subgoals), emptiness (forestalling dogmatic goal fixation, relaxing rigid priors), non-duality (dissolving adversarial self–other boundaries), boundless care (motivating universal reduction of suffering) — pitched explicitly at the superalignment problem rather than at alignment broadly. Abstract reports the same empirical results as the arXiv preprint: prompting LLMs to reflect on the four principles improves AILuminate-benchmark performance (d=.96) and boosts cooperation / joint-reward on the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma (d=7+); active-inference architectural integration outlined but not implemented. Cited as reference [113] in Laukkonen et al. 2026 "Positive Alignment" alongside the longer arXiv preprint as a co-citation pair for the "contemplative alignment" entry in Table 2 and for three further sections (epistemic-humility, flourishing-metrics, the "human alignment problem"). Filed alongside the arXiv preprint rather than merged because the two artifacts are cited separately by Laukkonen et al. 2026 and because the chapter's framing around superalignment specifically is a distinct positioning of the same underlying program. Note on access: the chapter is paywalled at Springer; the abstract and reference list are open via ACM Digital Library at https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1007/978-3-032-00686-8_31.