Live Better With Less, Wisdom Tips From Zen Teacher David Rynick, Rōshi
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In this episode, we sit down with a Zen teacher to explore the timeless wisdom of Zen and mindfulness. Discover how mindfulness can lead to inner peace, greater self-awareness, and a balanced life. Whether you're new to Zen or looking to deepen your mindfulness practice, this conversation is packed with practical insights and ancient teachings. Join us as we dive into the transformative power of mindful living, meditation, and staying present in everyday life.
📒 Show Notes and Resources 📒
David Dae An Rynick, Rōshi, is a Zen teacher authorized in both the Korean Rinzai and the Japanese Soto lineages. He’s a founding teacher of the Boundless Way Zen Temple. He is also a life and leadership coach. He holds a black belt in judo and has taught dance, aikido, and qigong, dance, as well as organizational leadership, systems thinking, pottery, and creative process. Rynick is an avid landscape gardener and has been licensed as a Maine Sea Kayak Guide.
Connect with David by visiting -
www.DavidRynick.com or www.BoundlessWayZen.org
➡️ Twitter/X: @DavidRynickLinkedin
📚 Book mentioned in this episode:
📕 "Wandering Close to Home: A Year of Zen Reflections, Consolations" by David Rynick - https://amzn.to/3ZxHt3J
📕"Zen and the Martial art" by Joe Hyams - https://amzn.to/3MCCWoE
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