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Life Is But a Dream
- Talk by the Monk of the Third Seat
- Length: 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Everything is a field of practice - even our dreams. In this liminal, freewheeling talk, Ryushin Sensei explores the nature of dreams, and their usefulness as a source of the "uncanny realm," or, as he puts it, "the un-canned mind," in which our egos become permeable and our minds unhindered by the five senses. What is a dream? What is waking up from a dream? What is it to be awake? The very reality you're in right now is a dream. Practice offers you an opportunity to be lucid within the dream.
©2011 Konrad Ryushin Marchaj (P)2011 Dharma Communications
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