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EPISODE · Nov 22, 2004 · 46 MIN

Engaging Life Fully

from Black Mountain Zen · host Ryūshin Paul Haller

Ryūshin Paul Haller shares some stories about engaging life fully and what this tells us about awakening. One story, from his own life, is about a journey with a severely neglected 4-year-old orphan girl who spent the first two years of her life living inside a cardboard box.

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Ryūshin Paul Haller shares some stories about engaging life fully and what this tells us about awakening. One story, from his own life, is about a journey with a severely neglected 4-year-old orphan girl who spent the first two years of her life living inside a cardboard box.

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