Poetry for Modern Mindfulness

The New Yorker Radio Hour | Sep 9, 2016

In the Buddhist tradition, gathas are short poems one might recite to stay mindful and present. Jenny Allen’s gathas help bring mindfulness to everyday interactions: dealing with trash-talking colleagues, warding against a boring movie, getting into the wrong jasmine-green Subaru. Allen is a frequent contributor to The New Yorker’s Shouts & Murmurs column.

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