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Ridgewood Library hosts the viewing of David Steindl-Rast’s talk, “Want to be happy? Be grateful?”

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November 11,2015
the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, With the holiday season quickly approaching, maybe its time to slow down and think about what we are truly thankful for. In tomorrow’s new monthly discussion, Ted Talks Together, we will be watching David Steindl-Rast’s talk, “Want to be happy? Be grateful?” All are welcomed to join us today, November 11th at 1pm. Feel free to bring your own lunch or purchase from the Library’s cafe.

David Steindl-Rast was born and raised in Vienna, Austria. He received his MA degree from the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts and his Ph.D. in experimental psychology from the University of Vienna (1952). He emigrated to the United States in the same year and became a Benedictine monk in 1953 at Mt. Saviour Monastery in Pine City, New York, a newly founded Benedictine community. With permission of his abbot, Damasus Winzen, in 1966 he was officially delegated to pursue Buddhist-Christian dialogue and began to study Zen with masters Haku’un Yasutani, Soen Nakagawa, Shunryu Suzuki and Eido Tai Shimano.[1]

He co-founded the Center for Spiritual Studies with Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu and Sufi teachers, and since the 1970s has been a member of the cultural historian William Irwin Thompson’s Lindisfarne Association. His writings include Gratefulness, the Heart of Prayer,The Music of Silence (with Sharon Lebell), Words of Common Sense and Belonging to the Universe (co-authored with Fritjof Capra). He also co-founded A Network for Grateful Living, an organization dedicated to gratefulness as a transformative influence for individuals and society.

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