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Episode Description: In this talk, KeiDo Troy Fernandez invites us to quiet ourselves in the midst of our culture of self improvement and discover the freedom of stillness. In our society’s constant endeavor for perfection, KeiDo asks, “How might we still ourselves?” Drawing from his experiences in the corporate world and working as a psychotherapist, KeiDo offers us tools to bring us back to stillness and remind ourselves of taking a moment to simply stop. In light of the Haiku Master Basho’s poem, “As I stood still on the evening road, the snow fell more insistently,” KeiDo offers us the opportunity to stand on that same road, feeling the snow fall in the stillness of our lives.
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KeiDo Troy Fernandez Novice Priest
Troy Fernandez is a 13th generation, native New Mexican whose deep appreciation of his cultural heritage lead him to pursue a degree in Spanish Literature from the University of New...
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