Lost Zen-beginner, but with a great heart?

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0 Responses to Lost Zen-beginner, but with a great heart?

  1. n. yeti says:

    RE: practicing in a Buddha Shrine

    In the Pāli discourses, the Buddha more than once advises the practicant to seek out a secluded locale.

    The places auspicious include a forest, under the shade of tree, high on a mountain, or in a wooded glen, a hillside cave (or abandoned mine), a charnel ground (i.e. boneyard or burial place), a jungle grove, out in the open, or, lastly, on a heap of vegetation (haystack or pile of leaves).