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welcome to spring hill zen: zen in the medford/somerville ...
Dedicated to building community and supporting practice in Medford, Somerville and the Cambridge/Boston area. Spring Hill is a member of the ZenWeb Ring.
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welcome to spring hill zen: zen in the medford/somerville ...
Harada/Yasutani Soto center affiliated with Boundless Way Zen. Offers weekly sittings and regular talks and teacher interviews with James Ishmael Ford ...
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welcome to spring hill zen: zen in the medford/somerville ...
Harada/Yasutani Soto center affiliated with Boundless Way Zen. Offers weekly sittings and regular talks and teacher interviews with James Ishmael Ford ...
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welcome to spring hill zen: zen in the medford/somerville ...
Boundless Way Zen - Spring Hill line.jpg (726 bytes) Dedicated to building community and supporting practice in Medford, Somerville and the Cambridge/Boston ...
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welcome to spring hill zen: zen in the medford/somerville ...
Harada/Yasutani Soto center affiliated with Boundless Way Zen. Offers weekly sittings and regular talks and teacher interviews with James Ishmael Ford ...
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about Sensei James Ishmael Ford (springhillzen.org)
Roshi James Ishmael Ford, James Ishmael Ford was born in ... James Ishmael Ford is an ordained. Unitarian Universalist minister as well as a Zen teacher. ...
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welcome to spring hill zen: zen in the medford/somerville ...
Boundless Way Zen - Spring Hill line.jpg (726 bytes) Dedicated to building community and supporting practice in Medford, Somerville and the Cambridge/Boston ...
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welcome to spring hill zen: zen in the medford/somerville ...
Boundless Way Zen - Spring Hill line.jpg (726 bytes) Dedicated to building community and supporting practice in Medford, Somerville and the Cambridge/Boston ...
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Robert Aitken on the Precepts (springhillzen.org)
Shila is the mnemonic listing of precepts, and by extension it is Vinaya, the moral way. Vinaya is the first of the "Three Baskets" or Tripitaka, ...
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Spring Hill Zen: ritual and form (Sensei James Ford)
This evening I want to address some of this. What are these ritual forms? What are these texts? And why are we asked to take all this on as Zen practice? ...