The Way of Chan with Guo Gu

Loving Kindness. Meditation by Guo Gu

58 min · 20. Jan. 2026
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In response to the suffering experienced by our Dharma brothers and sisters, as well as the wider world, the Tallahassee Chan Center will be hosting Loving-Kindness Meditation sessions on the first and third Monday of the coming months, offered both in person and via Zoom. Guo Gu will teach and guide the practice, which will include a recitation of the names submitted by our sangha. More information can be found at: https://tallahassee.chan.org/events [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa18wREM4YXRscTh3c3BKaXl1cXdZZnZGa1BGQXxBQ3Jtc0tsYjJIdjJNT0hSU1FwOXZybnhoMExUaGNXc25HdTVmR0lyNDJLSk1mRE0wS1h2NEFRRm1INWJyUU5UZW1haUdSUVo0QVgxWUtyTFA4cWFEWlNoNXVub1JKZkpRVFNMNHhEYnF1LWVHQmctTXdFMGx5WQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Ftallahassee.chan.org%2Fevents&v=GgCYeHzRM8Y].

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