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Teisho

 

Date
Topic
mp3 or m4a File
12/8/03
Mumonkan 48 and Doshan: Holding fast and letting go
1/31/06
Shodoka "Mind Mirror"
2/18/06
Shodoka "Sweet Grass"
11/12/06
Continual Zazen: Brother Lawrence and Hekiganroku #44
11/14/06
From Blindness to Light (Hekiganroku #11 and #12)
11/16/06
Samadhi, the Many Facets of Mu, Hekiganroku #50 and #89
2/13/07
Yuan Wu: Bringing Out the Family Treasure.
2/20/07
Yuan Wu : Boatload of Moonlight and Truth and Perception
6/26/07
Yuan Wu: Washed Clean, Self and Things
8/14/07
Yuan Wu: Time Waits for No One
12/12/07
Yuan Wu: Teaching Zen
01/08/08
Yuan Wu: Learning Zen
2/24/08
Hongzhi: The Misunderstandings of Many Lifetimes
6/10/08
Hekiganroku #73
8/01/01
Wondrous Duality
8/03/08
"To Study the Self"
8/06/08
Silence: Five Koan in the Book of Equanimity
9/17/08
Hongzhi: The Acupuncture Needle of Zen
9/23/08
Essence of Zen with Su Tong-po, Yang-shan,Kuei-shan
12/9/08
Ta Hui Doubt Sensation
03/27/09
Zuigan Meets the Fat Caterpillar
03/27/09
Hekiganroku #18 Seamlessness
06/16/09
Bowing and Knowing
08/05/09
Book of Equanimity #57
08/06/09
The Poisonous Snake
 

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1. Right Click on the file name link in the table above. (You may need to enter a username and password at this point.) A menu will pop up.
2. Choose "Save Target As" (this command varies according to the browser). A "Save As" dialog will pop up.
3. Choose "Desktop" (or keep choosing the folder icon with the up arrow: until you get to the desktop).
4. Choose "Save".
5. After the file is done downloading, which could take quite a while depending on your connection speed, you can look for it on the desktop and click it (or double click it) to open it.

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