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EPISODE · Jan 23, 2010 · 42 MIN

Intention, Connection and Insight

from Black Mountain Zen · host Ryūshin Paul Haller

Ryūshin Paul Haller gives the first talk of the 2010 winter practice period at the San Francisco Zen Center and explores the importance of intention, connection and insight in engaging practice in our lives.

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Ryūshin Paul Haller gives the first talk of the 2010 winter practice period at the San Francisco Zen Center and explores the importance of intention, connection and insight in engaging practice in our lives.

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