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White Lotus Judith Ragir

White Lotus Judith Ragir

Zen Priest and Teacher

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Tag: vow

Intention and Vow, New Years

For the past many years, Clouds in Water starts the New Years off with an Intention and Vow Workshop. It was my answer to the failure, year after year, of … Continue reading Intention and Vow, New Years

Intentions for the New Year

Our present direction is clearly defined but without having a goal. When we stop projecting goals and hopes in the future, and refuse to be led around by them, yet … Continue reading Intentions for the New Year

Rohatsu Doshi Statement

We vow To enter each moment 6 and ½ billion moments a day to die and get birthed at superspeed into the moment to moment always, infinitely ever unfolding mystery … Continue reading Rohatsu Doshi Statement

Buddhamind has the shape of a vow.

Community Mindfulness September 2011 Buddhamind has the shape of a vow. The open, expansive, one-mind comes into the world of form in the shape of our mental intentions. Our vows … Continue reading Buddhamind has the shape of a vow.