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Friday, September 24, 2010

B.Y.O.Z.

The only Zen you can find on the tops of mountains is the Zen you bring up there.  ~ Robert M. Pirsig
Posted by Roger Nolan, M.A., Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist at 6:27 PM

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Roger Nolan, M.A., Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
South Pasadena, California, United States
Ever since I was 12 years old and discovered the book "My Land and My People" by the Dalai Lama in my school library, I have been on an inward journey. The journey continues for me every day through my personal practice and teaching of vipassana meditation in the Theravada tradition, and the adaptations of this practice I use as a psychotherapist in the treatment of depression, anxiety, anger management, and addiction.
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