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OnThePowerOfMeditation 4 - 10 Mar 2009 - Main.AlfianKuchit
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 I fear that I might be arriving late to the party, but there is no such thing as fashionably punctual. Nevertheless, this semester has been one of transition for me. Transition away from patting myself on the back for past achievements toward looking at myself in a more critical light. What's great and challenging about being in an environment like CLS is that I become ever more impressed with my peers as I learn more about them each day. We provide extraordinarily high standards for each other through setting superior examples across a wide-range of endeavors.

So the all important question remains: how can we (each of us) get better?

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 My point here was to relay how I came to be more aware about what my goals are and the way the push-and-pull between one environmental factor and my self-discipline in thought affects them. This self-awareness was a personal triumph for me [at least I think], and I thought it might be of use to others. I want to further explore similar break-throughs because I think the exercise makes us better people and students, and hopefully better lawyers in the future.

-- JonathanFriedman - 09 Mar 2009

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This post adds nothing to the discussion but I just wanted to inform everyone that Columbia University Interfaith Fellows Program will be organizing a non-sectarian meditation session led by Mr. Ashirvad Zaiantchick.

The session will be held on Thursday, (Mar. 12) from 6-7pm.

More details will be announced later via email.


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