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Appamada Media

This group is responsible for coordinating the audio and/or photo or video recording of Appamada events and teachings and preparing them for the web. Members may also decide to study Zen in different media, show films or organize film outings

Members: 5
Latest Activity: May 1, 2010

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Appamada Media Calendar: http://www.google.com/calendar/render
As new people join the group, anyone in the group may add them to the calendar.

Please read the Guidelines for Work Practice.

Online tool for scheduling meetings: doodle.com

Learn more about Appamada groups: Introduction to Groups

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Comment by Peg Syverson on May 1, 2010 at 11:50am
Thank you for your efforts! Your group now has a red folder in a stand on Peg's desk where you can leave notes for Peg or for each other. There are two plastic envelopes in your folder, one where you can leave receipts for reimbursement (be sure to put your full name on the receipt), and another where we will leave reimbursement checks. You can expect to be reimbursed within two weeks.
Comment by Peg Syverson on April 19, 2010 at 8:50pm
Here's a lovely reading from Margaret Wheatley.
What I believe-Wheatley.pdf
Comment by Peg Syverson on April 13, 2010 at 11:27am
Media group schedule survey for the first meeting:
http://www.doodle.com/xx2xv7pkhr2wrtu6
Comment by Todd Bankler on April 7, 2010 at 9:45am
Considering I was already bringing up the idea of audio recording Zazen to Peg, I guess I should join this group. :)
 

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Appamada is not just the occasional mindful thought or attentive state of mind, it’s actually a commitment to being attentive. It’s more than just a meditative state of mind, it’s more than just being mindful. It has to do with that primary ethical or moral orientation we have in life, with which we bring into being whatever activity we’re engaged in. Whether in formal meditation, in our interactions with other people, in our social concerns, or in our political choices, it’s the energetic cherishing of what we regard as good.

—Stephen Batchelor

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