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This talk is the second of series of talks being offered by Open Source Zen Teachers Sarah Bender, Roshi; Tenney Nathanson, Sensei; Megan Rundel, Sensei; and myself. The series, Dancing with Dark-Enigma, is still happening, and when all the talks have been finished and posted for listening I'll provide a link here, so please check back. For now, I am posting the talk that I offered, which focuses on the dancing aspect of Dark-Enigma, the primal and primordial movement and activity at its core, at the heart of it all. It's the activity and movement of the Dao itself, dancing along in its own way while giving form and life to many dancers and many ways of dancing. We are always intimate with it, regardless. And all the more intimate still, when we fall deeply into the ever-abiding rhythm, and just dance.
(Please note - the images referred to in this talk can be found here: http://www.bowandroar.com/dde-images.html)
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This talk is the second of series of talks being offered by Open Source Zen Teachers Sarah Bender, Roshi; Tenney Nathanson, Sensei; Megan Rundel, Sensei; and myself. The series, Dancing with Dark-Enigma, is still happening, and when all the talks have been finished and posted for listening I'll provide a link here, so please check back. For now, I am posting the talk that I offered, which focuses on the dancing aspect of Dark-Enigma, the primal and primordial movement and activity at its core, at the heart of it all. It's the activity and movement of the Dao itself, dancing along in its own way while giving form and life to many dancers and many ways of dancing. We are always intimate with it, regardless. And all the more intimate still, when we fall deeply into the ever-abiding rhythm, and just dance.
(Please note - the images referred to in this talk can be found here: http://www.bowandroar.com/dde-images.html)
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