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Learning to Sit Down and Shut Up
By
Evelyn Cash
The truth is, I’m an accidental Soto Zen Buddhist. When I initially learned to meditate, I had little interest in sticking to any particular tradition. I liked to call myself a “non-denominational” Buddhist and didn’t really see a need to identify with one school of Buddhism or another. When I moved to Kansas, I joined…
Why We Meditate: It’s Cheaper Than Adderall
By
Ethan Nichtern
by Ethan Nichtern This November 6 & 7, the Buddhist-inspired Interdependence Project will be hosting our largest fundraiser and event to date in the form of a 24- hour Meditation Marathon in the window displays of ABC Carpet & Home, a wonderful and sustainable store in New York City. We are aiming to raise funds…
Music and Meditation
By
Evelyn Cash
Music has a lot of power. It can make you laugh, it can make you cry, it can bring back memories long forgotten and it can help you create new ones. I love music and my tastes are about as eclectic as they come. Music of any type or genre can be enjoyed if it…
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