For this rock frontman, Pema Chödrön’s teachings are “dynamite”

After sharing Miley Cyrus's words of meditation-advocation this morning, here's another interesting quote, albeit from the other side of the music-world spectrum: "Get [Terence] McKenna, get Alan Watts, get [Allen] Ginsberg, get the great Buddhist teachers. Pema Chödrön is still alive. She has incredible insight. She's lived the Western life. She has grandchildren. She understands, but she's an ordained Buddhist nun. If you have the opportunity to see her speak, do."

That's Ian Astbury of the goth/punk/rock band The Cult — who've mounted a comeback with a new album called Weapon of Choice — sharing with SPIN magazine his "common-sense guidelines for enlightenment." …Read the full interview here. And of course, to learn first-hand what Astbury's talking about, see our special Pema Chödrön Spotlight page of her best writings from the Shambhala Sun. (And look for an exclusive excerpt from Pema's new book, Living Beautifully, in our November 2012 magazine.)

See also: Informed by Buddhism, rock band The Cult choose their "Weapon" | The Cult's Ian Astbury on Chogyam Trungpa's "Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism"

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