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Episode 25 of "Words from My Teachers"
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Episode 25 of "Words from My Teachers"

Readings from the book, "Everyday Suchness: Buddhist Essays on Everyday Living" by Rev. Gyomay Kubose

In this episode we will continue reading from the book, Everyday Suchness: Buddhist Essays on Everyday Living, which was published in 1967.

As I mentioned in posts from earlier episodes, please don't let out-of-date and seemingly tone-deaf references Rev. Gyomay Kubose uses turn you off from the meaning the essays convey. I know I have the urge to edit some references and wording while I read, but have decided to read the essays as written by Rev. Kubose. Since the book was published in 1967, the essays were from his Dharma reflections before that date. This is earlier than many or most of you were born, so keep the times in mind.


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  • Buddhism, Zen, and Nembutsu

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AND because this essay reflects one of the most important Dharma teachings: Interdependence.

I hope you enjoy these Monday readings and also hope that you will take my suggestion and music cue to do some reflection at the end of each essay.

Reflecting on this essay, ask yourself the question:

Are you you without others? Is your “you-ness soaked through with the help, guidance, and influence of others?”

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