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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.
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