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ZM Bon Yeon (Jan Dobisz) on Zen

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The Monkey Mind Zen group is a Zen Buddhist practice group in Philadelphia.  It is open to everyone irrespective of beliefs or prior experience.  Our activities are based in traditional practices of sitting meditation, chanting and bowing. Each practice teaches us to be fully in the present moment. Through them, we learn to have equanimity in all areas of our lives.

 

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