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Zen in the “Athens of Cuba”
Douglas Calvo Gaínza
23 December 2021
The rise of Zen in Cuba combines deep roots in Japan and wide connections to interfaith and eco-activism in the country
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Book Review: Dosho Port’s Translation of The Record of Empty Hall
Nina Müller
12 July 2021
An American Zen teacher brings koan practice to the modern world
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The Inquisitive Mind: A Zen Approach to Haunting Questions
Nina Müller
9 November 2020
Learning to sit with the big questions in the midst of the…
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Integrating Dharma Practice in Spanish: An Interview with Venerable Dhammadīpa Samaneri
Dipen Barua
7 September 2020
A Zen and Theravada monastic bridges traditions, languages…
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Zen and the Art of Societal Collapse: It’s Never Too Late—To Give Up!
Annika Lundkvist
7 January 2020
Forming a Zen community as a model for societal coping and…