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Practice In a Busy Life
Simple and Easy Ways of Practicing Chan for People Who Lead Busy Lives
Chan practice is in everyday activities; our daily lives can be a time and place of spiritual practice. It all comes down to whether the mind is stable, whether our minds and bodies are unified, and whether we can be unperturbed inside.
What Are We Really So Busy For?
Be Busy Yet Happy, And Tired But Joyful
Dealing with Adversity in the Workplace by Applying the Dharma
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