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		<title>Buddhist Meditation for Punk Rockers, Part II</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first noble truth of Buddhism is that there is suffering in life, that there is an unsatisfactory quality to living in a world where everything is constantly changing, and to living in a world where there is so much greed and hatred and delusion. Punk rock's foundation is dissatisfaction, acknowledging greed, hatred and delusion and rebelling against sexism, racism, political corruption and war.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>From Kate Linthicum&#8217;s Los Angeles Times article, &#8220;In the Stillness, Space for a Rebellious Spirit&#8221;…</em></p>
<p>Both punk rock and Buddhism, according to Levine, began as a rebellion against the status quo. &#8220;The first noble truth of <a href="http://www.shambhalamountain.org/programs/Buddhist-Meditation-Retreats">Buddhism</a> is that there is suffering in life, that there is an unsatisfactory quality to living in a world where everything is constantly changing, and to living in a world where there is so much greed and hatred and delusion,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Punk rock&#8217;s foundation is dissatisfaction, acknowledging greed, hatred and delusion and rebelling against sexism, racism, political corruption and war.&#8221;</p>
<p>By bringing punk and Buddhism together, Levine has reached a mostly untapped demographic.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve been to other <a href="http://www.shambhalamountain.org/programs/Buddhist-Meditation-Retreats">Buddhist centers</a> where I felt out of place, but I&#8217;ve found a home here,&#8221; said Gary Sanders, 37, who drives from Castaic to East Hollywood to attend Levine&#8217;s meditation sessions. &#8220;Noah&#8217;s taken an approach that makes it palatable to our scene.&#8221;</p>
<p>The movement gets its name from Levine&#8217;s 2003 book &#8220;Dharma Punx,&#8221; which chronicles his involvement in the Santa Cruz punk rock scene, his recovery from addiction to crack, heroin and alcohol, and his turn to Buddhism.</p>
<p>Levine, whose father is noted Buddhist writer Stephen Levine, first tried meditating in 1988 while locked up at a juvenile hall in Santa Cruz (for trying to steal a car radio to score some drugs). At the time, he was a homeless 17-year-old dropout, an angry kid who had spent his whole life rebelling. At a young age he had found an outlet for his anger in the punk scene &#8212; in the fury of the music and the anarchy of the mosh pit &#8212; but when he slid into addiction, he traded his mohawk, Doc Martens and leather jacket for a crack pipe.</p>
<p>Sitting in a padded detox cell, Levine at first felt suicidal. When he started meditating, he found a kind of peace. &#8220;My early life&#8217;s external rebellion had only led to more suffering,&#8221; he wrote.</p>
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