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Koshin and Chodo share the stage of a large ballroom, sitting comfortably side by side in their beautiful blue Zen robes, as they begin to explore the differences between compassion and empathy and the practical benefits of meditation practices.
Dr. Sharon Ufberg: Cultivating Wisdom: An Experiential Journey with Koshin Paley Ellison and Robert Chodo Campbell Dr. Sharon Ufberg 2011
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Shown, Mr. Ogai's son, Koshin, stood near bales of straw.
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Koshin and Chodo share the stage of a large ballroom, sitting comfortably side by side in their beautiful blue Zen robes, as they begin to explore the differences between compassion and empathy and the practical benefits of meditation practices.
Dr. Sharon Ufberg: Cultivating Wisdom: An Experiential Journey with Koshin Paley Ellison and Robert Chodo Campbell Dr. Sharon Ufberg 2011
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Koshin and Chodo discuss the need to cultivate wisdom through the experience of being present.
Dr. Sharon Ufberg: Cultivating Wisdom: An Experiential Journey with Koshin Paley Ellison and Robert Chodo Campbell Dr. Sharon Ufberg 2011
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Koshin and Chodo discuss the need to cultivate wisdom through the experience of being present.
Dr. Sharon Ufberg: Cultivating Wisdom: An Experiential Journey with Koshin Paley Ellison and Robert Chodo Campbell Dr. Sharon Ufberg 2011
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'Ay, I was once a famed teller of stories when I was begging on the road between Koshin and Etra; before the last pilgrimage that ever I took to
Life's Handicap Rudyard Kipling 1900
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One figure of Koshin, however, is different from the others I have seen -- apparently made after some
Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan First Series Lafcadio Hearn 1877
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The temple of Koshin is situated in the middle of the village, in a court opening upon the main street.
Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan First Series Lafcadio Hearn 1877
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But I can discern that these are not haka, but six images of one divinity; and my guide knows him -- Koshin, the God of Roads.
Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan First Series Lafcadio Hearn 1877
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Koshin, protector of highways, with his three symbolic Apes, -- and the figure of that Bato-Kwannon, who protects the horses of the peasant, -- with other figures in whose rude but impressive art suggestions of Indian origin are yet recognizable.
Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation Lafcadio Hearn 1877
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