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In this Teisho, given the third day of Autumn Sesshin 2019, Rinzan Osho examines Case 48 of the Mumonkan: "Kempo's One Way." When engaging in spiritual practice, the mind wants to know if it is doing it right or not. From the deepest perspective, there is no right or wrong. In this way, not knowing is most intimate.
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In this Teisho, given the third day of Autumn Sesshin 2019, Rinzan Osho examines Case 48 of the Mumonkan: "Kempo's One Way." When engaging in spiritual practice, the mind wants to know if it is doing it right or not. From the deepest perspective, there is no right or wrong. In this way, not knowing is most intimate.

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