In this episode we will continue reading from the book, Bright Dawn: Discovering Your Everyday Spirituality by Rev. Koyo Kubose, which was published in 2004.
I am offering this episode, Part One of the essay “Running” free because it contains some of my favorite teachings of Rev. Koyo Kubose, including teachings around his mantra “Keep Going.”
Keep Going is a deep teaching despite it’s simple sounding advice. I’m sure each listener will take something from what Rev. Koyo shares, like this:
“Keep going” is not just an expression of reassurance and encouragement. “Keep going” also means not to rest on one’s laurels, not to get caught in one’s own conclusions, and not to think one has found final answers.
I hope you will subscribe to hear more from Rev. Koyo. As you can see, he has a delightful way of presenting the Dharma through stories and reflections from his life. I am blessed to have him as a teacher and I can hear his chuckles and see his expressions as I read. I hope it comes through.
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