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		<title>Total Immersion in a Single Act or the Art of War: My encounter with Miyamoto Musashi</title>
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Zanmai
Samadhi
Through total immersion in a single act


Zen Master Ken Yokoyama laughed.
He was reading a passage from Miyamoto Musashi&#8217;s A Book of Five Rings at the Zen-do Daihonzan Chozen-ji for the training in Budo. In the Book of &#8220;No-Thing&#8221; Miyamoto Musashi says &#8220;In the End, All Ways are One.&#8221; As Ken explained, after remaining undefeated in [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Passing Through the Impassible Barrier: my time with Al Huang at Esalen</title>
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Kan




Kan: The Barrier or Gate

 Nanboku to-zai katsuro tsu-zu
Once you break through  the barrier:
 Free to all directions


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