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Free Meditation in Seattle

May 25, 2010 at 10:35 pm

Shwedegon Paya, Rangon, Myanmar

by Mike

Hey people – I was tired of doing Google searches and bookmarking bs, so I compiled this schedule of free meditation opportunities in Seattle. Thought I’d share.

Please help complete this list! If you know of other places or events, leave a note in the comments. Anywhere in the greater Seattle area is welcome, any religion or practice. The only requirement is that it be free and regularly occurring. The idea of this list is, “Hey, I want to meditate with others today. Where can I go do that?” So this list doesn’t include classes or anything that requires registration, it’s just places where you can drop in without paying and meditate with others. SCHEDULE

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Peace in the sun, strength in the roots

March 22, 2010 at 5:57 pm

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by Mike

I don’t pay enough attention to a place’s ‘placeness,’ even though we travel so much, and quieting my monologue was powerful in letting me be present on the olive farm in Coaraze.

Here’s what’s there: Water on long grass that wets your shoes; dozens of bird songs from hundreds of birds; dry folds in the hazy valley; clay; upset chickens that sound like monsters; the echoing olive mill with its slick concrete floor; a shovelful of purple olives; sharp kiwi branch cuttings that sliced my arm; the cold and narrow aluminum ladder; greenish shadows of plants against the greenhouse plastic; scurrying spiders; dirt caking rotten tomatoes; the cold that descends when the sun drops behind the mountain at 4:30; honks that work their way up the valley’s tight corners ahead of the bus; barks from dogs down below calling to dogs farther on; the compounding smells of thousands of meals cooked in Marguerite’s kitchen, what became an average smell of food from this valley over 100 years; Claude’s cold fire; the jars and never-finished dishes in Claude’s cold kitchen; the peace of an olive tree in the sun; the strength of a deep-rooted sticker bush…

To know a place takes a while, and it takes attention, presence.

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Chatter

August 1, 2009 at 9:44 pm

Glory Hole, Situk River, Yakutat Alaska

It was light at 4am because we were so far north and I laid on the couch where I woke and watched the men get ready to go fishing. For a few minutes I pretended I was doing serious independent travel and imagined describing the scene in my dispatches home: “These men are obsessed with coffee. They drink it every morning, at least two cups, and then bring a thermos with them on the boat. When they run out of coffee on the boat everyone crashes and takes turns napping on the narrow benches. They play cards late into the night and laugh constantly and have dedicated their lives to fish.”

I tried to pretend (read more)

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