
Meeting The True Dragon
Zen Master Dogen's Fukanzazengi
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- Sanjay Aggarwal
- 01-22-25
Extremely well done
This is an excellent dharma exposition of a profound teaching by Dogen Zenji. I very highly recommend it. All in all virtual voice is quite pleasant, though not without minor quirks.
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