One of the reasons I believe in jazz is that the oneness of man can come through the rhythm of your heart. It’s the same any place in the world, that heartbeat. It’s the first thing you hear when you’re born — or before you’re born — and it’s the last thing you hear. — Dave Brubeck
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Buddhist Heaven
Three Cheers for Grandmother Zen! “It is much more difficult to control one's mind than to control the weather.” --Yeshe Dorje A lonely...
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Nanso No Ho , or “soft-ointment meditation,” is a ' naikan ' (transformation) practice originally taught by Zen master Hakuin Zenji ...
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My friend Barbara O’Brian alerted me to an article by Steven Butterfield, When the Teacher Fails . It was published in 1989 while Ösel Tend...
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Stepping out from under the shadow of God The case A philosopher asked Buddha: "Without words, without the wordless, will you tell me ...