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As we come to the end of our 90-day intensive period we enter a liminal place that can feel like a birth.
In surrendering completely to what is happening within us -- in the supportive environment of our practice -- we emerge both exhausted and renewed, baby and mother both. This is the koan of transformation, the tail of the water buffalo that remains after the body passes through the window.
 By Paul Gyodo Agostinelli
By Paul Gyodo Agostinelli5
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As we come to the end of our 90-day intensive period we enter a liminal place that can feel like a birth.
In surrendering completely to what is happening within us -- in the supportive environment of our practice -- we emerge both exhausted and renewed, baby and mother both. This is the koan of transformation, the tail of the water buffalo that remains after the body passes through the window.