Zen howl is the sound of our masks falling away, says Natalie Goldberg. When the masks we hide behind wither and die, there is immediate intimacy between ourselves and the world. This hint of intimacy, of touching something out of reach, is what ignites our longing to write and our desire to practice meditation.
With Zen Howl, the best-selling author of Writing Down the Bones joins Zen teacher Dosho Port to guide you on an exploration of the natural (and sometimes unnatural) connections between writing and Zen. In both of these practices, we can access that place between our thoughts where the mind stops and experience the world as it really is. You are invited to join Natalie Goldberg and Dosho Port to examine:
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"Anything by her is fantastic. Great for writers. Love Natalie. She studied with Ram Dass as well back in the day." — Edith (4 out of 5 stars)
"Anything by her is fantastic. Great for writers. Love Natalie. She studied with Ram Dass as well back in the day."
" At first, I thought, oh...Then I just relaxed into the message and found it delightful. If you are interested in writing or teaching writing, this is a little gem. "
" second listen on 15 september 2012 -- several bookmarks of worthy ideas. write. "
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