I’m going to use this as a model for my own Samu practice through the forthcoming Ango
many thanks for putting it together
Gassho,
John
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Thank you for posting this Nindo, it's really important. And thanx Risho for your inspiring words too. I always try to remind myself that as a psychiatrist the most important tool is to keep improving my ability to be fully present with my clients- the more so the better I can be of service and the more meaningful my work is to me as well. That seems to be exactly what samu is about.
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Thank you for sharing this, Nindo. During Ango, I plan to practice cultivating greater mindfulness in my work habits. Gassho, Matt JLeave a comment:
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Thank you -- Jundo's Ango talk always charges me up. lol
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I've printed Risho's words and keep them in my desk to read them everyday before starting work.
I'm not a developer, but work in a software developing company as DevOps, so my work is closely related to development.
Rissho, very wise of yours, thank you.
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Thanks for bringing this one up, Nindo; highlighting Jundo's instructions has saved me trawling through the threads! And thanks to Risho for sharing!
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Wonderful reminder Nindo, thank you! Also, wonderful post Risho!
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Dear Nindo,thank you very much. Many thanks to Risho, too. I approach my work in a similar way, but my bathroom tiles and windows need cleaning... Gassho, DannyLeave a comment:
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Guest repliedThanks Nindo.
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Guest repliedWonderful Nindo, thank you. =)
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