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"What is true," and, "How then do we live?"
This is the perennial question whose answer we all must find for ourselves. For it is to investigate, for ourselves, these fundamental questions that we engage in practice. Dewdrops on Stinging Nettles presents an approach to deeply committed practice within the circumstances of this world. The patterns and devices herein constitute a comprehensive body of techniques that can be rigorously engaged with. Additionally, the practices are designed in such a way so that they seamlessly work in conjunction with other systems, thus facilitating a more…mehr

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"What is true," and, "How then do we live?"

This is the perennial question whose answer we all must find for ourselves. For it is to investigate, for ourselves, these fundamental questions that we engage in practice. Dewdrops on Stinging Nettles presents an approach to deeply committed practice within the circumstances of this world. The patterns and devices herein constitute a comprehensive body of techniques that can be rigorously engaged with. Additionally, the practices are designed in such a way so that they seamlessly work in conjunction with other systems, thus facilitating a more complete training. Grounded in essential principle, it directly lays out a complete body of practices oriented toward encountering reality as is.

The Dream Mountain Way is to make our very lives a full-time training environment. Oriented around the close observation of natural processes, these practices point toward every sense, every thought, and every moment as a method of direct practice As Wayseeking Mind ripens and commitment deepens we engage ever more fully with what is.


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Tendo has been an active investigator into the essential questions throughout his life. An ordained Zen Buddhist he has dedicated his life to practice and the sharing of practice with others. Over the course of his years of investigation he has found effective ways to approach the various methods of practice as well as discovered novel approaches and variants. While valuing tradition, his approach recognizes that it can be counterproductive and thus presents practice in its most essential form, letting go of these constraints. As one dedicated toward helping others with practice he has lead retreats, taught technique, given talks and produced numerous writings. Writing has long been an essential method of sharing his style and methods in essays, newsletters and for well over a decade at draftymountainhut.com.