An edition of Dirty laundry (1997)

Dirty laundry

100 days in a Zen monastery

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An edition of Dirty laundry (1997)

Dirty laundry

100 days in a Zen monastery

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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La Alameda Press
Language
English
Pages
193

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Dirty laundry: 100 days in a Zen monastery
1997, La Alameda Press
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Published in
Albuquerque, N.M
Genre
Diaries.
Other Titles
100 days in a Zen monastery

Classifications

Library of Congress
BQ996.I48 A3 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
193 p. ;
Number of pages
193

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL709593M
ISBN 10
1888809027
LCCN
97073168
OCLC/WorldCat
38013361
Library Thing
608326
Goodreads
1545027

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