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/“ZED talks”, a series of short talks from sangha members about how they take their practice into the world and how their practice supports them in doing so.
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“ZED talks”, a series of short talks from sangha members about how they take their practice into the world and how their practice supports them in doing so.
Read More“ZED talks”, a series of short talks from sangha members about how they take their practice into the world and how their practice supports them in doing so.
Read More“ZED talks”, a series of short talks from sangha members about how they take their practice into the world and how their practice supports them in doing so.
Read More“ZED talks”, a series of short talks from sangha members about how they take their practice into the world and how their practice supports them in doing so
Read More“ZED talks”, a series of short talks from sangha members about how they take their practice into the world and how their practice supports them in doing so
Read More“ZED talks”, a series of short talks from sangha members about how they take their practice into the world and how their practice supports them in doing so.
Read MoreGuest ZED talk (Zen Engaged Dharma) by Joden Bob Rose of Red Cedar Zen Community on restoring a precious Hawaiian ecosystem through economic partnership and cultural understanding.
Read MoreZED (Zen Engaged Dharma) talks are short talks by sangha members about how they take their practice into the world.
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