The Infinite Errand
Dan Cayer Dan Cayer

The Infinite Errand

Toward the end of my grandmother’s life, you could not visit her unless you were prepared to overeat or spend the entire time fending her off. Friedrich Nietzsche must have endured a long afternoon of being serially offered coffee and nutrolls by my grandmother when he wrote, “Is not giving a need? Is not receiving a mercy?

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What Does Allowing Really Mean?
Dan Cayer Dan Cayer

What Does Allowing Really Mean?

The following is an audio recording from my Monday night Zoom class, free to all, "Focus & Relax." This week's theme is exploring what is meant when we talk about allowing pain or difficult feelings. I guide participants through a body centering practice at the beginning, and then through a progression of meditation practices that show us what it feels like when we aren't constantly hassling ourselves to be better. We can contact the calm and friendliness that's inside us all.

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Group Workshops at My Westchester Studio (Less Than an Hour from Grand Central)
Dan Cayer Dan Cayer

Group Workshops at My Westchester Studio (Less Than an Hour from Grand Central)

Atop a hill on my property is a large two floor studio (shown above) Up until now, my kids have been smooshing play dough and pretending to be dogs in there. Starting this spring, however, I’m kicking them out! (Okay, just relocating them.) I will start hosting half-day retreats, workshops, and all-around meditation hoedowns in the studio. I’d love for you to come.

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A New Year’s Practice: Get Pulled in the Wake of Great People
Dan Cayer Dan Cayer

A New Year’s Practice: Get Pulled in the Wake of Great People

Typically, the new year is when we try to cut ties with our piteous ways and get on the path of higher living. But where are we supposed to find the motivation to last through January? The self-improvement industry depends upon most resolutions petering out year after year.

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“In Your Light: Miraculous Courage”—A Hanukkah Guest Post
Dan Cayer Dan Cayer

“In Your Light: Miraculous Courage”—A Hanukkah Guest Post

In this special Hanukkah edition, I’m delighted to share this short piece from my friend and colleague, Emily Herzlin, founder of Mindful Astoria. Emily is a writer and mindfulness teacher at Weill-Cornell Medicine, and is writing a book on the connections between Jewish traditions and mindfulness. Enjoy. —Dan Cayer

Originally published on Kveller.

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