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need help playing Dharma talk
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I would love to have another listen of Peg's talk from 10/24 on persistence. When I click the link on my iBook G4 running OS 10.4.11, it opens in iTunes but won't play. I'm not sure how to proceed. I…Continue

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Life While-You-Wait, a poem by Wislawa Szymborska

Loving this poem by Wislawa Szymborska, published today by panhala.net. It reminds me of Life As It Is.

Life While-You-Wait


Life While-You-Wait.

Performance without rehearsal.

Body without alterations.

Head without premeditation.…


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Posted on June 29, 2010 at 9:36am — 1 Comment

the zafu report

that's the name of my blog. please feel free to check it out and follow if you wish at zafureport.wordpress.com. the premise is to sit for 30 minutes every day in 2010 and blog about it. posts are generally under 300 words.

i have readers who are not buddhists. in fact, i'm not sure i'm a buddhist. i just sit.

Posted on January 24, 2010 at 4:00pm — 2 Comments

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At 10:44pm on November 3, 2010, True M. Hardt said…
yeah--good to see your familiar face too! :)
At 4:11pm on October 1, 2010, Peg Syverson said…
Hi Mary Ann-

I can't approve the Adyashanti event because we only include Appamada events here. However you could make a blog post about it and it would be listed on the front page with current blogs.

Peg
At 8:23am on July 12, 2010, Sue Daniewicz said…
I enjoyed the sitting too. Thanks for the book title and the link; it sounds very interesting. Take care.
At 11:10pm on January 24, 2010, William McRae said…
Yes, Lost Boys of Sudan. I blurred the countries together. Amazing film. So many places to communicate.
 
 
 

 

 

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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