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Thank you Jundo & all the rest who were/are there. The talk & also the comment about thoughts not being reality struck me as profound & something to really consider. This helped me ride through one of my emotional upheavals last night. Thanks again!
Gassho
Marita
Kaidō (皆道) Every Way
Washin (和信) Harmony Trust
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I am a novice priest-in-training. Anything that I say must not be considered as teaching
and should be taken with a 'grain of salt'.
Some folks asked me if I would recommend reading the Tibetan Zen book. It is really only for obscure Zen history wonks, not for general interest among practitioners I think. I would not put it on the "must read" list for most folks.
Sat in on the recorded session although I really have to work on it since I am not accustomed to siting on the cushion for so long.
As a "gung-ho history wonk" I have the kindle version of the book and will be looking forward to reading it.
Once again thank you Jundo and to everyone at Treeleaf.
I really enjoyed being introduced to this master Moheyan who was so clearly describing shikantaza, so long ago! Thank you Jundo Sensei, thank you Shingen and everyone.
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