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  • The word Vipassana means "to see things as they really are," which is also the goal of the intense 10-day program using the meditative technique that dates back 2,500 years.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • The word Vipassana means "to see things as they really are," which is also the goal of the intense 10-day program using the meditative technique that dates back 2,500 years.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The word Vipassana means "to see things as they really are," which is also the goal of the intense 10-day program using the meditative technique that dates back 2,500 years.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • The word Vipassana means "to see things as they really are," which is also the goal of the intense 10-day program using the meditative technique that dates back 2,500 years.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • The word Vipassana means "to see things as they really are," which is also the goal of the intense 10-day program using the meditative technique that dates back 2,500 years.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • Warden Gary Hetzel doesn't fully understand how the program called Vipassana which is pronounced vuh-'POSH-uh-nuh can transform violent inmates into calm men using contemplative Buddhist practices.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • Warden Gary Hetzel doesn't fully understand how the program called Vipassana which is pronounced vuh-'POSH-uh-nuh can transform violent inmates into calm men using contemplative Buddhist practices.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Warden Gary Hetzel doesn't fully understand how the program called Vipassana which is pronounced vuh-'POSH-uh-nuh can transform violent inmates into calm men using contemplative Buddhist practices.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Warden Gary Hetzel doesn't fully understand how the program called Vipassana which is pronounced vuh-'POSH-uh-nuh can transform violent inmates into calm men using contemplative Buddhist practices.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Warden Gary Hetzel doesn't fully understand how the program called Vipassana which is pronounced vuh-'POSH-uh-nuh can transform violent inmates into calm men using contemplative Buddhist practices.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

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