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White Lotus Judith Ragir

White Lotus Judith Ragir

Zen Priest and Teacher

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Recent Posts

  • Untangling Karma, Uncovering Infinite Wisdom
  • Book out Today!
  • My New Book out on July 5, 2022
  • Yay! My book will be published!
  • Inspired Renunciations on Judging, Comparing and Fixing Mind

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Tag: The Middle Way

Do not misuse Sexuality

This is one of Buddhism grave precepts. It’s really quite an important one because of the enormous power and drive of our sexual urges. This power is what makes sex … Continue reading Do not misuse Sexuality

Three modes of Reality

Over the holidays, I recited the Lankavatara Sutra. This sutra is often said to expound the hallmark of the Zen school and very important in Early Zen in China. It … Continue reading Three modes of Reality