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Bringing beauty back to the blog

May 23, 2006 By Chris Corrigan Music One Comment

My garden Buddha
It was a rainy day here on Bowen Island, so I pushed around some pieces of my blog. Readers familiar with the evolution of Parking Lot over the past four years will remember that I once devoted a great deal of time to reading poetry and collecting the work of poets I admire. I have reset those collections, and you can find them on the sidebar in the “Collections of poetry” page. The Denise Levertov collection is still one of the most popular pages on this whole site.

Also in the sidebar is a restoration of a page that has also been popular over the years. Forty Meditation Practices is a small collection of forty ways to practice in four positions. No excuse now.

Finally, there is the page that contains links to my Webjay playlists called simply Free Music. There you will find the “Parking Lot Soundtrack” to which I will now add the following track, a traditional Norwegian song hauntingly sung in a tomb by Unni Løvlid. Enjoy the beauty!

mp3: Unni Løvlid – Sov No Smonnj

[tags]Denise+Levertov, Seamus+Heaney, Derek+Walcott, Jorie+Graham, poetry, meditation[/tags]

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  1. andy says:
    May 25, 2006 at 6:00 am

    Thanks for bringing my attention to your collection of meditation practices, Chris. I’m becoming conscious of a need for what amounts to a personal change programme – i.e. a more systematic (or systemic) approach to personal development, and these practices seem to fit well with where I’m at right now.

    Incidentally, one of the links I clicked on seems to be broken: Thich Nhat Hanh on walking meditation.

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