I hit the jackpot at an amazing Kitchen Table potluck in Reno last week and now I’m about to plunge north for a sold-out mother’s weekend in the Bay Area, so here is another short spin in lieu of a stop. Setting down these few things for you to open as your own:
Giving the moon to the Sun – Every time they ask, I give the moon to the Shambhala Sun. If you have silver to spare, check out their first-ever Auction for a Mindful Society opening this week. It includes many treasures worth pondering. And then there’s this, which is only worth a little.
“How do I begin?” – A question I’m asked over and over. Here is your personal invitation to start with me as I lead a beginner’s one-day retreat at the Hazy Moon Zen Center in Los Angeles on Sun., June 6 from 9-5. Informal, sincere, intimate, meaningful instruction on how to begin a meditation practice. You’ll be on your way in no time. Contact me with your questions. Overnight accommodations can be arranged for long-distance travelers.
“Soul Centered” – A destination I’ve added to my Kansas City itinerary. Join my friend Jill Tupper and me on Sat., May 29 for a morning retreat at Unity on the Plaza. Because nothing brings you back home faster than a friend.
“I was asked to write a book.” – a dharma sister from the Hazy Moon Zen Center interviews me on writing as practice. Here’s where you’ll find the story behind the story, and how Zen infuses it all.
“Now I’m asking you to review it.” – If you’ve read Hand Wash Cold, please consider writing on online review on Amazon, Goodreads, or both. You have no idea how much you matter in the scheme of things. And if you think it is beneath an author to request a review, once you’ve read it you’ll know that absolutely nothing is beneath me. Thank you.
I am up to page 32…and itching to keep going.
Love it so far 🙂
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Comment by diane — May 16, 2010 @ 1:08 pm
It truly was an amazing evening and visit. We loved having you come home to us. Looking forward to the Plunge!
Comment by Lisa — May 17, 2010 @ 4:38 am
I can hardly put down my copy of Mama Zen. your words make me laugh, smile, cry and nod.
thank you Karen!
Comment by Vanessa — May 17, 2010 @ 6:21 pm