


Me, Myself and I: To Have, To Hold, and Then To Let Go When Needed—An Interview with Keiryu Liên Shutt
Article by Sachico Ohanks
Photographs by Clare Hollander

Artist Narcissus Quagliata Presents Suzuki Roshi Print and Releases Recorded Presentation
Painting & Video

Sometimes Slowly: Affliction as Vehicle to Alleviate Suffering
A Weekend Residential Retreat at City Center for People in Recovery, August 8 – 10 You should rather be grateful for the weeds you have in your mind, because eventually they will enrich your practice. —Suzuki Roshi, Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind Our afflictions and...