Sport, like life, can be joyful, and some of this joy comes from the quality of attention we bring to the sport, in addition to the activity being fun. However, sometimes we can get caught in a trap of trying [...]
Sport, like life, can be joyful, and some of this joy comes from the quality of attention we bring to the sport, in addition to the activity being fun. However, sometimes we can get caught in a trap of trying [...]
It’s Sport Saturday. This entry continues an essay on using sport to awaken. Click here to read part one and part two here. Mindfulness and sport-samadhi can also impact how we deal with exertion and the limits of our body. I have [...]
It’s Sport Saturday. This entry continues an essay on using sport to awaken. Click here to read part one. Non-gravity sports such as road running, road biking, and swimming offer a ready opportunity to full body awareness. Instead of a [...]
If golf had been around in the time of the Buddha, he probably would have been a great golfer. The Buddha was known for his athletic prowess and powers of concentration. Tiger woods would have nothing on him. Kabaddi was [...]
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