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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Foreword by Natalie Goldberg
Preface
Prologue
The Price of Progress
Success and Spirituality
I Just Have to Do My Part: Interview with Andy Narayanan
Monastic Practice in Everyday Life
Scrubbing Spiritual Viruses
Impostor Syndrome: Interview with Dave Redell
A Sense of Something Greater
Mind without Boundaries
The Source of Compassion
Admitting You Don’t Know: Interview with Colleen King Ney
Right Effort
Authentic Life
Choosing Wisely: Interview with Dan Geiger
No Longer Exclusive
Something’s Missing: Interview with Bonnie Sarmiento
“Attention, Attention”
Gift-Giving Mind
Off with Their Heads: Interview with Travis Marsot
The Problem of Excitement
The Meaning of Zazen
Who Are Zen Students?
That’s What Zen Will Do for You: Interview with Victor Legge
No Need for Cleverness
Dharma in the Ordinary
You Just Have to Care: Interview with Scott Williams
Natural Way of Life
Did You See the Gorilla?
Connecting with What’s Important: Interview with Brenda Golianu
The Enlightened Mind
Affirmation
Soul-Searching
How Can I Help?: Interview with Paul Slakey
Nothing to Attain
Planning the Present
The Power of the Practice Is in the Streets: Interview with Randy Komisar
Zen and Character
The Freeway Always Clears Up: Interview with Jean-Louis Gassée
Is That So?
Lost in Transition
Giving Up Toys
I Know the Work I Should Be Doing: Interview with Ken Simpson
What’s in My Best Interest?
A Comma in the World: Interview with Jayashree Mahajan
Wow Moments
Epilogue: Technology Needs a Partner
Appendix One: Zen Practice
Appendix Two: The Meaning of Forms in Zen Practice: Contributed by Phuong Ertley
Appendix Three: A History of Kannon Do: A Zen Meditation Center in Silicon Valley
Notes
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
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