Why Actors, Painters, Surfers, Managers May Practices Zen?
What connects actors, painters, surfers, and managers? It's the state where technique fades into the background and pure presence takes over. Zen is not confined to temples—it is practiced in art, at work, on the waves, and in daily life. This talk began with Eduardo's practice of Zen in his acting classes. He will use its principles to guide us in uncovering our hidden talents by learning to quiet the mind. May all beings be happy. (Surfer's story is by Ryota which I posted his video earlier in my channel... if I can find it...)

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