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Lunch and the Dokusan Line: Teachers (Pt. 2)
Zen Mountain Monastery Sumida River Rehearsals (Pt. 5) Contributed by Kevin Salfen, University of the Incarnate Word Photographs by Kevin Salfen (except where noted) Friday, June 6, 2014 Ryushin-sensei is lean, tall, grizzled. His gaze is gentle but firm, his … Continue reading
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Tagged れんしゅうする, community, dokusan line, 隅田川, heart sutra, journey to zen, kevin salfen, kote, liturgy, meditation, richard emmert, Ryushin-sensei, seiza, sumida river, teaching, theatre nohgaku, zazen, zen mountain monastery, zendo
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Let Them Go
Zen Mountain Monastery Sumida River Rehearsals (Pt. 2) Contributed by Kevin Salfen, University of the Incarnate Word Photographs by Kevin Salfen Tuesday, June 3, 2014 Today was discipline: the first complete run-through of Sumida River with “blocking,” which is to … Continue reading
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Tagged ashirai, れんしゅうする, 隅田川, kakeri, kevin salfen, meditation, nohkan, sitting zen, sumida river, theatre nohgaku, zazen, zen mountain monastery, zendo
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