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Being Wrong Until You Get It Right
What a physical education teacher and Zen practitioner learned about not knowing while teaching English in Vietnam.
What a physical education teacher and Zen practitioner learned about not knowing while teaching English in Vietnam.
How observing her students learn new words pulls one teacher closer to the present moment.
Desire as a hindrance doesn’t mean intentionality, it doesn’t mean strong ardency to get things done, all of which can be very positive. It means clinging, attachment, grasping. -Sharon Salzberg Week 2 of Sharon’s ongoing Tricycle Retreat on the Five Hindrances begins today. To participate please become a Tricycle Community Supporting or Sustaining Member. […]
Pamela Gayle White and Khedrub Zangmo, from Week 4 of their ongoing Tricycle Retreat, “Letting Go.” PGW: In the path that the Buddha taught, which goes from confusion to awakening, letting go is an integral part. This is beautifully summed up in just a few words of the Buddha’s teachings where he says, Refrain from […]
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