Episode Synopsis "Difficult Conversations on Race, by Yoko Ohashi (02/23/2019)"
We are recognizing here with this Hotsuganmon [sutra by Eihei Dogen] that we don't exist by ourselves We thought that the self existed right here, but actually it feels like that life is connected. That we all are affecting each other every moment, that nothing is perfect or permanent. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.
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