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One hundred days, one complete opportunity - to look at the way spiritual practice operates and life actually works. Robert Winson, poet and priest, and Miriam Sagan, poet and practitioner, spent a winter with their young daughter at a Zen Buddhist monastery in the mountains of Crestone, Colorado. While engaged there, each kept diaries and noted the events of their lives - neither compared their words.
What resulted is a curious documentation via reflective analysis, rants, dreams, facts, marital strain, gossip, and honest exploration as to the dynamics of following the Dharma. Being aware can require us to come clean.
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Buddhist priests' spouses, Diaries, Monastic and religious life (Buddhism), Priestrs, Zen, Zen Buddhism, Zen Priestrs, Monastic and religious life (Zen Buddhism), Zen priests, Buddhist monasticism and religious orders, Spiritual lifePeople
Miriam Sagan (1954-), Robert WinsonPlaces
Colorado, Crestone, United StatesShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Dirty laundry: 100 days in a Zen monastery
1997, La Alameda Press
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1888809027 9781888809022
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