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Dharma Talk: “Listen to the Heart of Things” with Maria Reis Habito

Mountain Cloud Zen Podcasts

Release Date: 02/11/2025

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In this talk, Maria sheds light on how listening to the voice of a bird or the sound of rain can bring us fully back home to our true nature. In this context, Maria takes the experience of Fr. Shigeto Oshida as a spring board for Koan No. 46 in the Blue Cliff Record: Kyôsei’s “Voice of the raindrops.”

Recorded on February 7th, 2025

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