The tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attack is upon us. Debates that began in the aftermath of the attacks are still going strong today, and America is, in some ways, no longer what it was. As tempting as it might be to reengage some of those post-disaster issues, I think I'd rather commemorate this sad day by doing an hour's worth of meditation-- something I haven't done in a long time. They say the best way to improve the world is to improve yourself, so in that spirit, I hope to do my small part to make the day a little more peaceful.
However you choose to commemorate the day, I hope you have a mindful 9/11.
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