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Zen Howl

Audiobook

Zen howl is the sound of our masks falling away, teaches 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.
On Zen Howl, the bestselling author of Writing Down the Bones (published in eight languages and more than 1,000,000 sold) joins Zen teacher Dosho Port to explore the natural (and sometimes unnatural) connections between writing and Zen.
Rich with teachings and exercises gathered by these two insightful teachers over the past 25 years, Zen Howl will show you how to drop your mask and witness in even the briefest moments of your life, a whole world waiting to be expressed.
You are invited to join Natalie Goldberg and Dosho Port to examine:

  • Resistance — using it to your advantage instead of letting it stop you
  • Clear intention, steadfastness, joy, and rest — four structures of Zen that can be assimilated into your writing practice
  • How to recognize "first thoughts" and gain the courage to express them, and much more


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    Publisher: Sounds True Edition: Unabridged

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    • ISBN: 9781604074246
    • File size: 66182 KB
    • Release date: April 15, 2007
    • Duration: 02:17:52

    MP3 audiobook

    • ISBN: 9781604074246
    • File size: 66326 KB
    • Release date: April 15, 2007
    • Duration: 02:17:52
    • Number of parts: 2

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    English

    Zen howl is the sound of our masks falling away, teaches 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.
    On Zen Howl, the bestselling author of Writing Down the Bones (published in eight languages and more than 1,000,000 sold) joins Zen teacher Dosho Port to explore the natural (and sometimes unnatural) connections between writing and Zen.
    Rich with teachings and exercises gathered by these two insightful teachers over the past 25 years, Zen Howl will show you how to drop your mask and witness in even the briefest moments of your life, a whole world waiting to be expressed.
    You are invited to join Natalie Goldberg and Dosho Port to examine:

  • Resistance — using it to your advantage instead of letting it stop you
  • Clear intention, steadfastness, joy, and rest — four structures of Zen that can be assimilated into your writing practice
  • How to recognize "first thoughts" and gain the courage to express them, and much more


  • Expand title description text
    • Details

      Publisher:
      Sounds True
      Edition:
      Unabridged

      OverDrive Listen audiobook
      ISBN: 9781604074246
      File size: 66182 KB
      Release date: April 15, 2007
      Duration: 02:17:52

      MP3 audiobook
      ISBN: 9781604074246
      File size: 66326 KB
      Release date: April 15, 2007
      Duration: 02:17:52
      Number of parts: 2

    • Creators
    • Formats
      OverDrive Listen audiobook
      MP3 audiobook
    • Languages
      English