Naikan In Four Movements
This four-part Naikan series grew out of a course I offered at Baltimore Dharma Group in Spring 2025. While Naikan is often framed as a tool for self-reflection, I came to see it as something more relational: not a system of correction, but a practice of returning—again and again—to what holds us, what flows through us, what we leave behind, and what we remain with.
wonderful! :)
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ReplyDeleteShe is precious and the song is great also :-)
/\ Esho
this is a day of joy. thank you luu! dad
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