Laurie Anderson's Buddhism: Art, Meditation, and Death as Adventure [rebroadcast]
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Grammy Award winning artist Laurie Anderson, a longtime student of Buddhism and meditation, shares her personal path with Buddhism, approaching art with a beginner’s mind, staying present with suffering without letting it overwhelm you, and making our lives meaningful. Laurie Anderson is one of our greatest living artists. Her work includes spoken word and performance, top-charting albums and music videos, digital art, film, virtual reality, and the invention of ingenious instruments like the tape bow violin and the talking stick. She’s won the Grammy Award and many other honors, and is currently the subject of a fantastic solo show at the Hirschhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. Episode 106: Laurie Anderson's Buddhism: Art, Meditation, and Death as Adventure  Pre-order Scott Snibbe's new book How to Train a Happy Mind with a foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Enter your your order number at skepticspath.org for an invitation to a special pre-release broadcast interview of Scott Snibbe by bestselling author Vicki Mackenzie. Support the show
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