Eye of the Tiger

I don’t really follow golf, but I know who Tiger Woods is, and I know he’s good. I thought his perspective on Buddhist meditation, then, was worth mentioning. Says the Times of London: Woods does not talk much about the fact that he meditates, something he learnt from Kultida, his mother, who is a Buddhist. […]

I don’t really follow golf, but I know who Tiger Woods is, and I know he’s good. I thought his perspective on Buddhist meditation, then, was worth mentioning.

Says the Times of London:

Woods does not talk much about the fact that he meditates, something he learnt from Kultida, his mother, who is a Buddhist. “In the Buddhist religion you have to work for it yourself, internally, in order to achieve anything in life and set up the next life,” he said. “It is all about what you do, and you get out of life what you put into it. So you are going to have to work your butt off in every aspect of your life. That is one of the things that people see in what I do on the course.”


Read the whole thing here.

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