Interview with Kenley Neufeld of the Deer Park Buddhist Mindfulness Community. Kenley was ordained in 2005 by Thich Nhat Hanh as a lay-practitioner in the Order of Interbeing with the dharma name, True Recollection of Joy. Kenley received the Lamp of Wisdom, permission to teach, from Thich Nhat Hanh in 2012.This is a summary (not a full transcript) of the interviewWhat brought you to a meditation practice?How did you get started with meditation?Kenley took a world religion class in the late 80's. Then in the 90's he'd been participating in 12-step recovery process in San Francisco where he lived at the time. The program had a meditation portion. He then went to a Zen Center, and didn't get into it. But after picking up a book, and sitting by himself worked better initially.So it blossomed out of the 12 step recovery experience. He wanted to try meditation to get in touch with the spiritual side of his life.Is the meditation offered as part of the 12-step?Yes, some it's part of the spiritual practice and some of the groups do it. To deepen our spiritual practice, and being able to sit still and be able to reflect on this thing called life, and the directions we want to go.He just wanted to do a little more than was offered. It was an easy segway to explore for himself. He''s always been on a spiritual journey for most of his life.Where there any particular struggles at the time?It was more of a general spiritual search. He was taking his recovery very seriously at the time. And one of the steps is to explore meditation. So he was trying to explore meditation. Coupled with his experience with the world religion. His wife also gave him a book, "Peace is every Step" which also influenced Kenley.Continue reading the show notes..
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