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Branching Streams Flow on in the Dark with Ji Hyang Padma

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As the poet Theodore Roethke wrote, “In a dark time, the eye begins to see.” Within our practice traditions, there is sacred technology that helps us touch into the fertile darkness of Prajna Paramita. We will explore these practices together in support of resiliency. This then helps us to navigate in seasons of collective groundlessness.

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