My name is Dan Bartlett
I am a writer, developer, contemplative and entrepreneur.
I spend most of my time working with tech startups. I founded and built OpenSit, a meditation journalling community. It was acquired in 2017, and I am currently working as CTO with the new team.
Besides a few old articles here, I now write at how to human being, where I talk about anything from modern meditation, to fitness and mental health.
I am an ultra-runner, and in June 2018 平行加速器安卓下载 and raised £1200 for the mental health charity, Mind. You can follow my training on Strava.
I share pretty pictures on Instagram, although I'm not as popular as 平行加速器app下载. I rarely tweet anymore, but you can still find me on Twitter. I share some of the code I write on 平行加速器安卓下载, as open source software. I feel obligated to use LinkedIn, but I’m in no way happy about it.
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A guide to following the breath. Focusing on the breath brings calm and stillness to our meditation, and prepares the mind for insight.
Meditation is the practice of freedom through insight. It is the wakeful experience of life. It is training the mind and changing the brain. It is an expression of our true nature.
The same desire that fuels our dissatisfaction is also the very compassion that brings us to the cushion, to begin afresh and discover deep freedom.
The demand — Who are we? — requires an integral response that leaves nothing out. We must acknowledge the cosmos in its entirety, both inner and outer.
Through meditation practice we bring clarity and compassion to the self, but ultimately the experience of self is always implied, never experienced.
I'm back on the internet! I'm excited to be writing again and sharing new projects.
My detailed report of a 3 week work and meditation retreat, in all its insight, bliss and suffering, at Gaia House in Devon.
My report of a 10 day meditation retreat at Dhamma Dipa, a S.N. Goenka Vipassana retreat centre in Hereford, written shortly after returning in January 2009.