Catherine Kehl @tylik ?
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Catherine Kehl posted a new activity comment: 1 week, 2 days ago · View
Well, one of them was Marty – I’m still vaguely in touch with her, we’re still on a mailing list.
I’d say 13 years – I remember which office I was in, which narrows it a little.
In reply to - Al Jigen Billings posted a tweet: Someday, maybe, I will find it easy to get along with people. My inability to do so is a reoccurring theme. · View -
Catherine Kehl posted on the forum topic Going It Alone Making It Work as an Unaffiliated Buddhist in the group Zen Practice: 1 week, 3 days ago · View
I liked the article and its generally welcoming tone. But I feel like the comments here are wandering a bit into an unnecessary dichotomy. I know a lot of people have out of, or been exposed to, environments in which there is a clergy laiety separation in which there is a small group of people [...]
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Catherine Kehl posted a new activity comment: 1 week, 4 days ago · View
No one is leaving me tearful voicemail message, so I’m good…
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Catherine Kehl posted on the forum topic Limits of Practice in the group Zen Practice: 1 week, 5 days ago · View
Why do you think it should be a morning practice? I seem to be a morning person – much to the despair of my mother, who was perplexed when coming to down find me watching the trees, lake and mountains out of our livingroom window every morning when I was about four. A lot of [...]
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Catherine Kehl posted on the forum topic Spiritual Materialism in the group Zen Practice: 1 week, 5 days ago · View
Just a note on translation – would something like a wiki make sense? I was just noticing that my undergrad department (Asian Languages and Literature at the U of WA) includes a Buddhist studies program. You’d think I’d have noticed considering how many Buddhists Studies folks took the guwen series, but I was pretty focused [...]
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Catherine Kehl posted an update: 1 week, 5 days ago · View
Maybe I should not post anything until I’m over the jet lag…
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Catherine Kehl posted on the forum topic Spiritual Materialism in the group Zen Practice: 1 week, 6 days ago · View
Orthogonally, there is a lot to be said here about the current level of silliness in intellectual property law. Is the issue here one of organization or commercialization? Not to say that either is without problems, but the issues around commodification seem relatively straightforward, where, at least to me, those around organization as such are [...]
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Catherine Kehl posted a new activity comment: 2 weeks, 5 days ago · View
I too am interested, though this looks like it’s going to end up being a pretty busy semester for me. (And the chapters are on the longish side – which is only a problem if I want to deal mostly with the guwen.)
In reply to - posted a tweet: Anyone want to start a study group with me in September for the Lotus Sutra on onesangha.org? A chapter a week… (http://bit.ly/cmNW6P) · View -
Catherine Kehl posted on the forum topic How do we get people to use this site and make it better? in the group General: 3 weeks, 4 days ago · View
I really don’t – I’ve been trying to mention it online, but that’s mostly making me realize that I’m not as active online as I once was. (I’ve also mentioned it to the groups I participate in, but that’s not so many people, and many of them are rather less involved online than even I [...]
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Catherine Kehl started the forum topic Killing and Bioethics Resources? in the group General: 1 month ago · View
Does anyone have any recommendations for intelligent treatments of bioethics from a Buddhist perspective? There are a few books available (Damien Keown’s book comes to mind, though it looks like it might be much more about medical practice than research) but not much information about the books. I’m a neurobiologist, I work with animals. (Sea [...]
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Catherine Kehl posted on the forum topic So how does that blogging work for you, anyway? in the group Buddhist Bloggers: 1 month, 1 week ago · View
I read it a lot more reliably when I’m home sick, I’m afraid. But yes, it’s one of the ones I try to follow. I’ve found a balance – maybe not a good one – between writing with some degree of immediacy and being adequately opaque about things that did not seem appropriate in the [...]
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Catherine Kehl and Rachael are now friends 1 month, 1 week ago · View
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Catherine Kehl started the forum topic So how does that blogging work for you, anyway? in the group Buddhist Bloggers: 1 month, 1 week ago · View
I’m curious about how blogging fits into people’s lives. Having done a fair bit of writing at other points of my life, I’ve been somewhat hesitant to write much about many parts of my practice because I’ve wanted to keep the focus on what I’m doing as I’m doing it, and I’m over apt to [...]
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Catherine Kehl posted a new activity comment: 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View
Maybe it would help to talk about specific problems you’re running into? Because what has worked for me is pretty simple and obvious, which has me suspecting that it might be less than helpful. I set aside a time. I also set a timer (so if I get stuck late at the lab, I still sit for the same amount of time). My roommate and I generally sit together, but I keep to the same habits when he isn’t around. When I’m in Seattle, training, I usually sit mid day instead of in the evening, but I’m fairly stubborn about making sure I do sit, and if people are around who want to hang out with me, they are invited to sit, or they can go off and do something else. My life seems to be populated with people who can deal with this. Actually, most often people sit with me.
Though perhaps my first suggestion is the opposite of helpful. I’ve generally noticed that my life runs more effectively when I don’t spend a lot of time thinking about why something is easy or hard, and why I might enjoy it, or why I struggle with it and – this is the worst! – what I’m going to do. Dithering is an amazing time and energy sink. If I can just do it, and then do the next thing, it all seems rather doable.
In reply to - Rob Moore posted an update in the group Zen Practice : Ok, I’m reposting a question from my own wall – I recently moved into a sangha-light area, and the one sitting group I’ve found are lovely people, but they sit for maybe 20 minutes out of a 2 hour service. I have been practicing with groups that [...] · View -
Catherine Kehl posted a new activity comment: 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View
Wait and see, and in my case ”want to write, something to write? uh… damn, must go back and work on quals”.
In reply to - Keith Angilly posted an update in the group General: Hi Al, Thank you for starting this. I suspect there is a bit of ”wait and see” going on.
Anyway, maybe it would help to introduce ourselves. My name is Keith and I have been practicing in the Kwan Um School of Zen tradition since 1992. I live [...] ·
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