ZEN & RECOVERY
Working the 11th Step
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Improve your conscious contact with your Higher Power;
Develop serenity; Apply Serenity Mind to daily life;
Endure compulsions without acting; Break the obsessional chain;
Work with anger, fear & disappointment;
Deal more effectively with difficult people & difficult situations;
Create healthy boundaries.
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Why Zen? Zen, the Twelve Steps and Twelve
Promises
Body, Breath, Mind of Zen Meditation:
"Sought through prayer and meditation to
improve our conscious contact with God..."
Conditioned Small Self: "Making a searching
and fearless moral inventory of ourselves."
Opening to Big Mind: "we're entirely ready
to have God remove all these defects of
character."
The World of Zen: Working a Practice
Zen in the World: The Practice of Presence
in self development, relationships, family,
career & service.
Led by Rev. Chuck Choko Lindsay Chuck is entering his fifth year of recovery. He is a Zen Buddhist priest here at HMCL Zen Community and a mental health counselor.
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ZEN CENTER - 393 Crescent Avenue - Wyckoff, NJ 07481 201-891-9100 - www. HighZen.org Rev. Paul Genki Kahn, Sensei: Soto Zen Buddhist priest, Zen teacher Affiliate: High Point Zendo - Sussex, NJ and Sussex County Community College. 973-875-4014
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