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Kido literally means “The Way of Energy.” And so, the daily Kido chanting liturgy is an intentional form of meditative practice using the body — breath, sound, and vibration — as a means of self-surrender and opening of mind-heart in humility. The chant forms used derive from Buddhist Mahayana tradition sutras and are transliterated into […] |
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Join the WLHZ Sangha as we conduct a Profession of Vows Service for Sister Yeon An. Sister, who currently serves as a Haengja will be professing Ten Precepts as a Sami Sunim. The Sangha is overjoyed to celebrate this wonderful occasion. The service begins at 10:00am, and includes a reception at 12:00pm. Located at the […]
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Group Zen Practice is held each Sunday from 9:00am-11:00am at the Historic Axe Factory building in Collinsville, Connecticut. For those new to Zen practice, please arrive at 8:30am for a brief introduction to the forms, which include chanting, bowing, sitting and walking meditation. The Uposatha Observation is an ancient practice in which both lay and monastic […] |
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Kido literally means “The Way of Energy.” And so, the daily Kido chanting liturgy is an intentional form of meditative practice using the body — breath, sound, and vibration — as a means of self-surrender and opening of mind-heart in humility. The chant forms used derive from Buddhist Mahayana tradition sutras and are transliterated into […] |
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Kido literally means “The Way of Energy.” And so, the daily Kido chanting liturgy is an intentional form of meditative practice using the body — breath, sound, and vibration — as a means of self-surrender and opening of mind-heart in humility. The chant forms used derive from Buddhist Mahayana tradition sutras and are transliterated into […] |
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Kido literally means “The Way of Energy.” And so, the daily Kido chanting liturgy is an intentional form of meditative practice using the body — breath, sound, and vibration — as a means of self-surrender and opening of mind-heart in humility. The chant forms used derive from Buddhist Mahayana tradition sutras and are transliterated into […] |
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Kido literally means “The Way of Energy.” And so, the daily Kido chanting liturgy is an intentional form of meditative practice using the body — breath, sound, and vibration — as a means of self-surrender and opening of mind-heart in humility. The chant forms used derive from Buddhist Mahayana tradition sutras and are transliterated into […] |
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Kido literally means “The Way of Energy.” And so, the daily Kido chanting liturgy is an intentional form of meditative practice using the body — breath, sound, and vibration — as a means of self-surrender and opening of mind-heart in humility. The chant forms used derive from Buddhist Mahayana tradition sutras and are transliterated into […] |
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Kido literally means “The Way of Energy.” And so, the daily Kido chanting liturgy is an intentional form of meditative practice using the body — breath, sound, and vibration — as a means of self-surrender and opening of mind-heart in humility. The chant forms used derive from Buddhist Mahayana tradition sutras and are transliterated into […]
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Group Zen Practice is held each Sunday from 9:00am-11:00am at the Historic Axe Factory building in Collinsville, Connecticut. For those new to Zen practice, please arrive at 8:30am for a brief introduction to the forms, which include chanting, bowing, sitting, and walking meditation. |
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Kido literally means “The Way of Energy.” And so, the daily Kido chanting liturgy is an intentional form of meditative practice using the body — breath, sound, and vibration — as a means of self-surrender and opening of mind-heart in humility. The chant forms used derive from Buddhist Mahayana tradition sutras and are transliterated into […] |
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Kido literally means “The Way of Energy.” And so, the daily Kido chanting liturgy is an intentional form of meditative practice using the body — breath, sound, and vibration — as a means of self-surrender and opening of mind-heart in humility. The chant forms used derive from Buddhist Mahayana tradition sutras and are transliterated into […] |
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Kido literally means “The Way of Energy.” And so, the daily Kido chanting liturgy is an intentional form of meditative practice using the body — breath, sound, and vibration — as a means of self-surrender and opening of mind-heart in humility. The chant forms used derive from Buddhist Mahayana tradition sutras and are transliterated into […] |
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Kido literally means “The Way of Energy.” And so, the daily Kido chanting liturgy is an intentional form of meditative practice using the body — breath, sound, and vibration — as a means of self-surrender and opening of mind-heart in humility. The chant forms used derive from Buddhist Mahayana tradition sutras and are transliterated into […] |
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Kido literally means “The Way of Energy.” And so, the daily Kido chanting liturgy is an intentional form of meditative practice using the body — breath, sound, and vibration — as a means of self-surrender and opening of mind-heart in humility. The chant forms used derive from Buddhist Mahayana tradition sutras and are transliterated into […] |
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Kido literally means “The Way of Energy.” And so, the daily Kido chanting liturgy is an intentional form of meditative practice using the body — breath, sound, and vibration — as a means of self-surrender and opening of mind-heart in humility. The chant forms used derive from Buddhist Mahayana tradition sutras and are transliterated into […]
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Group Zen Practice is held each Sunday from 9:00am-11:00am at the Historic Axe Factory building in Collinsville, Connecticut. For those new to Zen practice, please arrive at 8:30am for a brief introduction to the forms, which include chanting, bowing, sitting, and walking meditation. The Uposatha Observation is an ancient practice in which both lay and monastic […] |
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Kido literally means “The Way of Energy.” And so, the daily Kido chanting liturgy is an intentional form of meditative practice using the body — breath, sound, and vibration — as a means of self-surrender and opening of mind-heart in humility. The chant forms used derive from Buddhist Mahayana tradition sutras and are transliterated into […] |
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Kido literally means “The Way of Energy.” And so, the daily Kido chanting liturgy is an intentional form of meditative practice using the body — breath, sound, and vibration — as a means of self-surrender and opening of mind-heart in humility. The chant forms used derive from Buddhist Mahayana tradition sutras and are transliterated into […] |
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Kido literally means “The Way of Energy.” And so, the daily Kido chanting liturgy is an intentional form of meditative practice using the body — breath, sound, and vibration — as a means of self-surrender and opening of mind-heart in humility. The chant forms used derive from Buddhist Mahayana tradition sutras and are transliterated into […] |
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Kido literally means “The Way of Energy.” And so, the daily Kido chanting liturgy is an intentional form of meditative practice using the body — breath, sound, and vibration — as a means of self-surrender and opening of mind-heart in humility. The chant forms used derive from Buddhist Mahayana tradition sutras and are transliterated into […] |
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Kido literally means “The Way of Energy.” And so, the daily Kido chanting liturgy is an intentional form of meditative practice using the body — breath, sound, and vibration — as a means of self-surrender and opening of mind-heart in humility. The chant forms used derive from Buddhist Mahayana tradition sutras and are transliterated into […] |
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Kido literally means “The Way of Energy.” And so, the daily Kido chanting liturgy is an intentional form of meditative practice using the body — breath, sound, and vibration — as a means of self-surrender and opening of mind-heart in humility. The chant forms used derive from Buddhist Mahayana tradition sutras and are transliterated into […]
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Group Zen Practice is held each Sunday from 9:00am-11:00am at the Historic Axe Factory building in Collinsville, Connecticut. For those new to Zen practice, please arrive at 8:30am for a brief introduction to the forms, which include chanting, bowing, sitting, and walking meditation. |
