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On the final day of sesshin, Matthew Kozan Palevsky opens up about the frayed edges coming apart at the end of this practice period. Wendy Johnson extols the beauty of kelp who cling to the bottom of the ocean, despite the currents, by way of a “holdfast.” She encourages us to do the same in our own practice as we leave the container of sesshin.
Wendy Johnson
Wendy Johnson is a Buddhist meditation teacher and organic gardening mentor who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. Wendy has been practicing Zen meditation for thirty-five years and has led...
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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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