May 17, 2011

May 17, 2011
How to Meditate

From Sam Harris (http://www.samharris.org)

Excerpt:

For beginners, I always recommend a technique called vipassana (Pali, “insight”), which comes from the oldest tradition of Buddhism, the Theravada. The advantage of vipassana is that it can be taught in an entirely secular way. Experts in this practice generally acquire their training in a Buddhist context, of course—and most retreat centers in the U.S. and Europe still teach its associated Buddhist philosophy. Nevertheless, this method of introspection can be brought within any secular or scientific context without embarrassment. The same cannot be said for most other forms of “spiritual” instruction.

The quality of mind cultivated in vipassana is generally referred to as “mindfulness” (the Pali word is sati), and there is a quickly growing literature on its psychological benefits. Mindfulness is simply a state of open, nonjudgmental, and nondiscursive attention to the contents of consciousness, whether pleasant or unpleasant. Cultivating this quality of mind has been shown to modulate pain, mitigate anxiety and depression, improve cognitive function, and even produce changes in gray matter density in regions of the brain related to learning and memory, emotional regulation, and self awareness.

Full article:

http://www.samharris.org/blog/item/how-to-meditate/

May 8, 2011

May 8, 2011

Perdy cool. Love the stars at the end

May 1, 2011

Steven Seagal out for Justice

March 2, 2011

March 2, 2011

January 5, 2011

January 5, 2011

Like a raunchy turd, this song is the shit.

March 7, 2010
From my Japan trip tumblr: http://www.japanuary.tumblr.com
In Japan at a ton of sit-down restaurants they have a button you press when you’re ready to order, and later, when you need service. This is fucking rad. You have all the time in the world to look the menu over, which is bomb if you can’t make up your mind and need to get philosophical with the menu for an hour. Like me.
Can I have this back home? I don’t think so. I wonder if this is good. I should probably eat this while I’m here for the experience. But fuck, I sure do want a Hamburg(er)
Additionally, when you need a drink refill or have the naked girl you’re eating sushi off of rotated (or slapped around a little to make her cry. Nothing wets my appetite more than a crying sex slave), you get a server out immediately. Instead of having to wait to make eye contact or wave a homie down, you can just buzz them. This probably makes service like 3-5x more efficient.

From my Japan trip tumblr: http://www.japanuary.tumblr.com

In Japan at a ton of sit-down restaurants they have a button you press when you’re ready to order, and later, when you need service. This is fucking rad. You have all the time in the world to look the menu over, which is bomb if you can’t make up your mind and need to get philosophical with the menu for an hour. Like me.

Can I have this back home? I don’t think so. I wonder if this is good. I should probably eat this while I’m here for the experience. But fuck, I sure do want a Hamburg(er)

Additionally, when you need a drink refill or have the naked girl you’re eating sushi off of rotated (or slapped around a little to make her cry. Nothing wets my appetite more than a crying sex slave), you get a server out immediately. Instead of having to wait to make eye contact or wave a homie down, you can just buzz them. This probably makes service like 3-5x more efficient.

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