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Month: April 2021

Perfection, Zen, and Tango

We sometimes hear in our Zen teachings phrases such as “The world, as it is, is perfect” or “you are perfect, just as you are.” What could such “perfection” possibly mean, in light of so much obvious counter-evidence? Continue reading “Perfection, Zen, and Tango”

Author Julie A. NelsonPosted on April 2, 2021May 19, 2021Categories ZenTags buddhism, tango, zazen, Zen2 Comments on Perfection, Zen, and Tango

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