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A Sense of Something Greater

Zen and the Search for Balance in Silicon Valley

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A Sense of Something Greater

Auteur(s): Les Kaye, Teresa Bouza
Narrateur(s): Kannon Do Zen Meditation Center
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Welcome to Silicon Valley’s search for fulfillment and purpose beyond devices, money, and power.

With worker stress at an all-time high, particularly in the fast-paced technology industry, it’s no surprise that Google, Salesforce, and Apple have adopted mindfulness and meditation into their workplace culture. Studies show mindfulness practice increases emotional intelligence, reduces stress, and enhances health and overall well-being.

A Sense of Something Greater goes deeper than the current mindfulness trend and into the heart of Zen practice. For Les Kaye, Zen is more than awareness - it’s also “the continued determination to be authentic in relationships and to create meaningful, intimate, intentional bonds with people, things, and the environment”.

Kaye’s teachings are paired with interviews with current tech employees and Zen practitioners conducted by journalist Teresa Bouza. A Sense of Something Greater is an essential book for business leaders, mindfulness meditators, and Zen practitioners alike.

This abridged audiobook is narrated and produced by volunteer members of the Kannon Do Zen Meditation Center.

©2018 Les Kaye and Teresa Bouza (P)2019 Kannon Do Zen Meditation Center
Bouddhisme Comportement organisationnel et travail Développement personnel Gestion du stress Philosophie Réussite personnelle Éthique des affaires Méditation Conscience de soi Entreprise Carrière
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