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Mindful Eating and Fast-Food Buddhism - The Atlantic
![]() PRI's The World | Mindful Eating and Fast-Food Buddhism The Atlantic Three times over the last nine years I've gone on one-week silent meditation retreats at a Buddhist retreat center. Seven days of no talking, no reading, no phone calls, no email, no news whatsoever from the outside world. Mindful Eating Comes to America How to eat with your mind, not just your mouth Mindful eating in a house full of boys |
Zen Buddhist and The Art of Accepting Change - Huffington Post (blog)
Zen Buddhist and The Art of Accepting Change Huffington Post (blog) Meditation is what makes a Zen master a Zen master.By becoming deeply aware of how everything, every idea, pain or other mental formation comes and goes one develops the ability to not be moved by the urgency of change, and more able to tolerate the ... |
Mindful Eating: More Questions for an Expert - New York Times (blog)
![]() New York Times (blog) | Mindful Eating: More Questions for an Expert New York Times (blog) By THE NEW YORK TIMES Readers have been posting comments on Jeff Gordinier's article about mindful eating, along with questions for Dr. Jan Chozen Bays, a pediatrician and meditation teacher in Oregon. This is the second set of responses from Dr. Bays, ... On Mindless and Mindful Eating |
Buddhist Center offers guidance for daily living - Quad City Times
Buddhist Center offers guidance for daily living Quad City Times Led by Buddhist teacher Joe Gauthier, the center offers drop-in and scheduled classes, a meditation session on Sunday mornings, lessons on Buddhism and meditation methods, as well as in-depth, educational retreats. The center was founded in 2005 as a ... |
Alexandria and Arlington religion notes - Washington Post
Alexandria and Arlington religion notes Washington Post 13 Meditation and Buddhism introduction, taught by Chris Jamison of Vajrayogini Buddhist Center, with a question-and-answer session. 7 to 8:30 pm, the Griffin Center, 3800 Fairfax Dr., Suite 5, Arlington. $12. 202-986-2257 or www.meditation-dc.org. |







