Laurie Anderson Talks with ‘A Skeptic’s Path to Enlightenment’ Podcast

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Laurie Anderson, a longtime student of Buddhism and meditation, is on the podcast A Skeptic’s Path to Enlightenment to discuss her personal path with Buddhism and approaching art with a beginner’s mind. “It’s what music does,” she says. “It helps you free yourself from meaning into a much more tangible world or state, in which you feel things and understand them, rather than put them into words.” You can hear the conversation here.

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Laurie Anderson, a longtime student of Buddhism and meditation, is the guest on the latest episode of the podcast A Skeptic’s Path to Enlightenment. She talks with host Scott Snibbe about her personal path with Buddhism and approaching art with a beginner’s mind. “It’s what music does,” she says. “It helps you free yourself from meaning into a much more tangible world or state, in which you feel things and understand them, rather than put them into words.” You can hear their conversation here:

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Laurie Anderson: 'A Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment,' May 2022
  • Tuesday, May 3, 2022
    Laurie Anderson Talks with ‘A Skeptic’s Path to Enlightenment’ Podcast

    Laurie Anderson, a longtime student of Buddhism and meditation, is the guest on the latest episode of the podcast A Skeptic’s Path to Enlightenment. She talks with host Scott Snibbe about her personal path with Buddhism and approaching art with a beginner’s mind. “It’s what music does,” she says. “It helps you free yourself from meaning into a much more tangible world or state, in which you feel things and understand them, rather than put them into words.” You can hear their conversation here:

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