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Chris Fortin and Jaune Evans give the third talk of the Eihei Koso Hotsuganmon series, Honoring the Lives of Our Ancestors, to the Dharma seminar on “Warm Hand to Warm Hand.” This talk references “Dogen’s “Eihei Koso Hotsuganmon,” Florence Caplow: The Hidden Lamp: Stories from Twenty-Five Centuries of Awakened Women,” Chiyono’s “No Water No Moon,” Dogen’s Eihei Koroku “Moonlight Over the Pregnant Temple Pillars,” and Suzuki Roshi and Trudy Dixon: “Zen Mind Beginner’s Mind.”
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Chris Fortin and Jaune Evans give the third talk of the Eihei Koso Hotsuganmon series, Honoring the Lives of Our Ancestors, to the Dharma seminar on “Warm Hand to Warm Hand.” This talk references “Dogen’s “Eihei Koso Hotsuganmon,” Florence Caplow: The Hidden Lamp: Stories from Twenty-Five Centuries of Awakened Women,” Chiyono’s “No Water No Moon,” Dogen’s Eihei Koroku “Moonlight Over the Pregnant Temple Pillars,” and Suzuki Roshi and Trudy Dixon: “Zen Mind Beginner’s Mind.”
Suggested donation: $7

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