I’ve always found monks to be glamorous. The robes, the ritual and the prospect of a life of contemplation draws me to retreats at monasteries and, subsequently, the devout meditation practice that has made my recovery possible. That I teach and write about secular meditation sometimes seems to cheat my practice of its important spiritual aspects.
Religion and Bipolar Disorder
Religion and Bipolar Disorder
Religion and Bipolar Disorder
I’ve always found monks to be glamorous. The robes, the ritual and the prospect of a life of contemplation draws me to retreats at monasteries and, subsequently, the devout meditation practice that has made my recovery possible. That I teach and write about secular meditation sometimes seems to cheat my practice of its important spiritual aspects.