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“I used to keep a strong scaffolding in place. It separated Pure Land from Zen Zen from Dao Dharma quarantined from the way of mountain spirits. With a sudden glance in the middle of a storm, the bottom dropped out the scaffolding fell along with my mind and all of these nectars poured into the same vat.”

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Temple of Warm Harmony

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