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Podcast: Pathways Radio

Phillip Moffitt: Dancing with Life; Buddhist Insights for Finding Meaning and Joy in the Face of Suffering

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November 24, 2008

Phillip Moffitt presents his book, Dancing with Life: Buddhist Insights for Finding Meaning and Joy in the Face of Suffering. Phillip walked away from his highly successful post as chief executive and editor-in-chief on Esquire magazine 1987, in order to focus on his inner life. He is the founder and president of the Life Balance Institute, a non-profit organization devoted to the study and practice of spiritual values in daily life. Phillip teaches vipasana meditation at retreat centers around the country and holds a weekly meditation class in Marin County, California. More information is available at http://www.dancingwithlife.org

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About the interviewer: Paul O'Brien

Paul O'Brien has been the host of Pathways on Oregon's KBOO FM radio for over 25 years, an interview program focused on personal and cultural transformation. PaulO founded Tarot.com, authored the acclaimed book Divination, co-authored The Visionary I Ching, and currently writes the syndicated advice column Paulo's Perspective and the Decision Maker's Corner blog.

Paul O'Brien

As an author, spirtual counselor, ordained New Thought minister, inspirational speaker and Executive Director of the non-profit Divination Foundation, Paulo's passion remains helping people fulfill their life purpose and master the art of being happy. When he's not doing all that, he's spending as much time with his grandson as time allows.

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