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Personal Stories

Zen Practice Expressed Through Personal Stories

Below are stories from Kannon Do members and Meditation at Work workshop graduates on their personal Zen practice experiences.

A Practice Story: At Peace

A Practice Story: Awareness

A Practice Story: Being Present

A Practice Story: Compassion

A Practice Story: Irritation

A Practice Story: Ready Mind

A Practice Story: Reflections On Meditation

A Practice Story: Returning Home

A Practice Story: Seeking

A Practice Story: Things As They Are

A Practice Story: Why Bother?

A Practice Story: Work

A Practice Story: Zen In Corporate World


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