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“Seiza — Quiet-sitting for Beginners” by Kobayashi Nobuko-sensei, a new translation

“Seiza is a lifelong practice,” by 柳⽥誠⼆郎 Yanagida Seijiro (translated by Andrew James Brown & Miki Nakura from the book “岡⽥式 静坐のここ ろ”, The Heart of Okada Style Seiza)

“My Principles of Living” by Imaoka Shin’ichirō &
 “Kōmyō Kigan [Prayer for Light] (Provisional)” by Tenko-san — translated by 
Andrew James Brown 
& 
Miki Nakura

Wednesday Photo: Spring Sunset over Suffolk . . . and a few words by Okada Torajirō talking about Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Five Daily Prayers of Ittōen with their additional commentaries

A video of Miki Nakura-sensei’s “Seiza” (Quiet Sitting) session at the Cambridge Unitarian Church, September 2023

A brief address on the occasion of my Kikyoshiki

Free Religion is bowing to each other—a thought following the visit to the Cambridge Unitarian Church of eight monastics from Thich Nhat Hahn's Plum Village Community

“Priests of stillness”—on first learning meditation from fenceposts along the Essex coast