DiscoverZen CommuterZC 2125: Tricycle Week: Blind Passions: Seeing What Holds Us Back
ZC 2125: Tricycle Week: Blind Passions: Seeing What Holds Us Back

ZC 2125: Tricycle Week: Blind Passions: Seeing What Holds Us Back

Update: 2025-09-08
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In this episode of Zen Commuter, I read Mark Unno’s essay “Blind Passions,” a powerful reflection on how unseen desires shape our lives and our practice. Together, we’ll explore how passion can cloud our vision, but also how, when understood, it can become a doorway to deeper awareness and compassion.

 

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ZC 2125: Tricycle Week: Blind Passions: Seeing What Holds Us Back

ZC 2125: Tricycle Week: Blind Passions: Seeing What Holds Us Back

Thom Walters