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Yaza (Japanese, "ya" = night; "za" = sitting) will boost your practice

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The greatest number of Kensho's (seeing into one's true nature) happen on the battlefield. In this video Zen Master Julian Daizan Skinner explains how the battlefield of sleepiness can be very productive.

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