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Is this the right audience?

Tony Mayo

In 1966 Roshi Philip Kapleau, author of the landmark book The Three Pillars of Zen, was invited to give a talk at MIT by Nobel Laureate Salvador Luria. Only six people came. He gave his talk on Zen meditation anyway. One of the six became Jon Kabat-Zinn, Ph.D., who had his first encounter [.]. For Executives Meditation'

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“Priceless” Executive Coaching Teleseminars

Tony Mayo

Audience The teleseminars, like all Tony’s executive coaching, are for experienced business people interested in creating exciting and satisfying results while integrating family, health, and prosperity.

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Emptyness–and filling it.

Tony Mayo

In light of this conclusion, Qoheleth advises his audience to make the most of life, to seize the day, for there is no way to secure favorable outcomes in the future. Utterly meaningless! Everything is meaningless. –Qoheleth in Ecclesiastes 1:2 …life (and everything) is senseless.

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