If you knew there was nothing to get, would you keep grabbing?
If you open to the abundant nothing, what is there left to grab?
Le Web carnet de Amy Hollowell Sensei, fondatrice de la Wild Flower Zen Sangha et successeur de Catherine Genno Pagès Roshi dans le lignage Zen Soto de Taizan Maezumi Roshi, fondateur du Centre Zen de Los Angeles.
The Web notebook of Amy Hollowell Sensei, founder of the Wild Flower Zen Sangha and dharma successor of Catherine Genno Pagès Roshi in the Soto Zen lineage of Taizan Maezumi Roshi, founder of the Los Angeles Zen Center.
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At year’s end: Look closelydécembre 31st, 2015
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Retreat in the Time of Coronavirusmars 13th, 2020
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Heart of Life / Coeur de la vie: Day / Jour Vjuin 28th, 2019
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19 December 2024 – The Stillness and Mystery of Winter Minddécembre 19th, 2024
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07 December 2024 – Rohatsu: Celebrating the Buddha’s Enlightenment and Oursdécembre 7th, 2024
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05 December 2024 – Beholding the Oneness of Lifedécembre 5th, 2024
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Path and Life. Outside and Inside. That, them, us and me. Nothing and Everything. Bond. Cessation of Duality. Always there, seldom perceived.
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