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Mind & Zen Practice at Eiheiji

JAPAN | Wed, 23 Aug 2017 | By alanlessik | Views [1058]

It’s 3:10 am and I wake by the bell loudly clanging in the hallway. The light switch is flipped on and the room full of men becomes alive. By the time I have rubbed my eyes, stretched on my futon and manage to get up, a full minute has passed. ... Read more >

Tags: eiheiji, japan, meditation, zen

Finding Zen in Chiang Mai

THAILAND | Fri, 26 Aug 2011 | By dyaver | Views [846]

Upon our arrival in Chiang Mai after a short flight from Bangkok we were wished away by taxi to an incredible hotel called The Chedi which is on the Ping River.  It is a truly amazing place that no words can describe. You need to experience. When we ... Read more >

Tags: chiang mai, temples, zen

When you are on the way, it is not near it is not far

USA | Thu, 18 Aug 2011 | By doshin | Views [829]

I would love to have the opportunity to travel around the world, but right now I prefer to stay home for awhile. I live in Salt Lake City, Utah which is not exactly my home, or maybe it is. "Home" is, of course, that elusive concept that ... Read more >

Tags: salt lake city, utah, western usa, zen

 

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