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In this Teisho, given on October 18, 2020, Rinzan Pechovnik Osho examines "The Rinzai Roku, Records of Pilgrimages Chapter 21." In Zen, we strive to be complete. Everything we do, however mundane, is done completely. Yet, it is also true that we are all already complete, and nothing really need be done at all. What does it mean that though we combust completely, nothing is extinguished?
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In this Teisho, given on October 18, 2020, Rinzan Pechovnik Osho examines "The Rinzai Roku, Records of Pilgrimages Chapter 21." In Zen, we strive to be complete. Everything we do, however mundane, is done completely. Yet, it is also true that we are all already complete, and nothing really need be done at all. What does it mean that though we combust completely, nothing is extinguished?

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