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Adam Scott: Masters Champion, Hero, Pride of Australia

posted by Dr. Arnie Kozak

Adam Scott won the 2013 Masters in thrilling fashion. In doing so, he became the first Australian ever to claim the Green Jacket. Scott is the consummate champion and hero. His career fits the Hero’s Journey. I wrote about the [...]

The Dharma of Tiger Woods: Humiliation and Redemption

posted by Dr. Arnie Kozak

Yesterday, I was critical of Tiger’s public demeanor; today I’ll congratulate his win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill. Perhaps no other athlete has been scrutinized as much as Tiger. Before his scandal, he was bigger than life [...]

Personality: Got Some? Tiger Woods versus Graeme McDowell

posted by Dr. Arnie Kozak

Tiger Woods has the lead going into the final Sunday round of a golf tournement for the first time in what seems to be forever. I am always struck with how awkward Tiger’s post-round interviews are. This was the case [...]

Jean-Paul Sartre, The Buddha, a Mountain and a Snowboard

posted by Dr. Arnie Kozak

Vermont has mountains and snow, lots of snow. Despite their diminutive stature relative to the Rockies or the Alps, we still have a lot of vertical feet. This day I was dropping down the 2680 vertical feet at Smugglers Notch.  [...]

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What's Right With America is Wrong with America
People love to hate New Jersey. In Vermont, we have bumper stickers that say "Don't Jersey Vermont." I did most of my growing up in the Garden State and recently spent some time there. It is a place of contradictions to be certain. Where I was, there is high population density and a culture orien

posted 3:18:46pm May. 20, 2013 | read full post »

Participate in Your Own Rescue
One of my students shared a story. A friend of hers was on a whitewater rafting trip in Colorado. During the trip, one of the people in the raft fell out into the river. He floundered around passively while the guide attempted to steer the raft towards him. The guide offered assistance but the man r

posted 2:36:59pm May. 05, 2013 | read full post »

Free the Mind: A New Documentary on Mindfulness
I had the great pleasure of reviewing the new film by Danish filmmaker, Phie Ambo: Free the Mind. It's a beautiful and compelling film about how mindfulness can help us to overcome fear and heal from trauma. It features of the work of pioneering neuroscientist, Richard Davidson at the University of

posted 5:26:16pm May. 01, 2013 | read full post »

Polly Young-Eisendrath: Getting Free Of Self-Importance Is The Key To Happiness
My dharma friend and sister, Polly Young-Eisendrath presented at the TEDx Conference at Middlebury College. The theme of the conference was "The Road not Taken." Polly is a world renown author, Jungian analyst, and integrator of Western psychology and Buddhist practice. You can learn more about P

posted 7:00:04am Apr. 25, 2013 | read full post »

Military Mindfulness
The following is a guest blog post by one of the current students in my Mindfulness in Health Care course at the University of Vermont, Melinda Rouille. She is a therapist at a local veteran's clinic. Something that we all share in this world is pain, sickness and death. While some of us learn how

posted 9:07:38am Apr. 22, 2013 | read full post »


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