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In Soto Zen temples, once in a while someone is appointed Shuso, or Head Student, to help lead the Practice Period and to serve as a role model. Dana Velden started this blog when she was Shuso for the Fall Practice Period at SF City Center in 2006. Now, several City Center shusos have logged in to continue her exploration of what this means and how it manifests in life and practice.

Saturday, November 04, 2006


Miniature Earth
Visit this link for one of the most compelling (very short) films I've ever seen. Thank you Norbert for sending this.
Posted by Dana V at 4:12 PM

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Dana, I'm testing the anonymous button. If this posts, I'll know it works. *,~})

9:33 AM
Anonymous said...

It's like a string of jellybeans. It's like a bowl of pearls.

9:54 PM

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