I learned Korean zen meditation in the winter of 1989. Zen captivated me. There was the zen mystique, for sure, but also the fresh and powerful language used by the teachers of the zen tradition. There were many awesome things to contemplate, from the sound of one hand clapping to my “original face” before my […]
Tag Archives: Mindfulness
Learning Mindfulness Meditation
I’ve been teaching a lot of mindfulness meditation courses this year and I am loving it. Not only does teaching help me go deeper in my own practice, but all the time I spend teaching and meditating with others is deepening my experience of life in ways that I didn’t expect. And so, I am […]
Three Faces of Mindfulness
Mindfulness is all the rage these days, but the skill and the practices of mindfulness are anything but new. In fact, the modern mindfulness movement traces its origins back to some of the very earliest teachings of Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. Certainly, today’s mindfulness does not look like the practices developed and taught […]