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January 30, 2012

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Genju

Welcome back! :-)

Joseph

Hello!

jill i

Hi Barry, I look forward to your posts over the next few weeks. I'm also participating in Blue Heron's version of a modified Kyol Che, had a great retreat this past weekend (although my knees beg to differ).

David Clark

I read your note on Wild Fox earlier today and thought I might find you back here today. Welcome home! I look forward to reading your coming posts about your retreat experience.

David

David Ashton

Glad you're back, Barry. Enjoy your writing whatever and whenever (but the more the better :)

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  • Zen teachers sometimes use the Ten Ox Herding Pictures to describe the path of awakening. Within this metaphorical framework, the ox symbolizes the secretive, unruly human mind.
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