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Matthew Kozan Palevsky speaks about what it means to be on pilgrimage. He says, “being on pilgrimage invites us into not knowing.” When we let go of our knowledge of the world, of our preconceptions, we become free. Whether you are circumambulating a sacred mountain, prostrating at each step, or simply walking kinhin, there are many forms of pilgrimage and each provides an opportunity to embody the practice.
Matthew Kozan Palevsky
Matthew Kozan Palevsky first traveled to Upaya in 2006 for a weeklong silent retreat, or sesshin. He returned eight years later to join the resident body and was ordained as a novice priest by...
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