
With the world seemingly going up in flames, how can Zen practice help us find our way through into the present {eternal} moment?
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With the world seemingly going up in flames, how can Zen practice help us find our way through into the present {eternal} moment? From the teachers at Morning Star Zendo
I'm a Zen teacher and a poet living in Washington DC. Our Sky Above Great Wind sangha meets on Tuesday evenings. My book of poems Seventy-two Labors is available on Amazon
I am a Catholic priest, Zen Roshi & former Carthusian monk.
Sensei Mary Solas Glé McGrane is the founder of Grey Heron Zendo in Dublin along with Roshi Miriam Healy, from whom she received transmission in 2023. Mary is a former civil servant and now enjoys retirement with her husband.
Sensei Michele Keido Daniels is Roshi Cicetti’s first dharma successor and is a resident lay teacher along with Roshi Ray at The Empty Bowl Zendo in Morristown, N.J. Currently she serves on the zendo board and organizes residential retreats.
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