68: Letting Go Of Stories
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by Julius Welby
1y ago
A short talk on a line from Sandōkai, a short poem written by Sekito Kisen (700-790), a Chinese Zen ancestor. I see that I’ve talked about this part of the scripture before, back in podcast episode 32. I think it’s worth revisiting this subject, so I’ll go ahead and post this ..read more
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67: Thoughts on training with others
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by Julius Welby
1y ago
Walking on the reserve, after some time away on retreat ..read more
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Preparing for a trip up North
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by Julius Welby
2y ago
I’m back on the ridge walk today. I’m getting ready for a trip up to Northumberland, to the monastery ..read more
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Preparing for a trip up North
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by Julius Welby
2y ago
I’m on the ridge walk again. I’m trying to get my fitness back ready for a trip up to Throssel. This is just a quick update ..read more
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65: Still here
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by Julius Welby
2y ago
Just a quick message. I’m still here, and I’ll be continuing the podcasts soon ..read more
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64: Home
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by Julius Welby
2y ago
Back home after a retreat ..read more
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63: Unbreakable
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by Julius Welby
2y ago
Birdsong, and the constancy of It ..read more
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62: Moving, changing
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by Julius Welby
2y ago
Back on the ridge walk, feeling gratitude and potential ..read more
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61: Choice and getting punched in the face
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by Julius Welby
2y ago
Thoughts after listening to a talk by Brad Warner, called The Zen Butterfly Effect ..read more
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60: Just getting on with it
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by Julius Welby
2y ago
Thoughts good habits and simplicity. Contains crows ..read more
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