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Daiun Jōshin (大雲浄心) is the Zen Dharma Name (Hōmyō, 法名) borne by Felipe A. González. This name embodies profound spiritual meaning: "Great cloud, purified heart", "The heart that has gone through suffering and shines like a tranquil lake under the moon" and "The clear and compassionate mind that flows like a great cloud". Felipe, who has also embraced the Yogi Spiritual name Nam Chander Singh, is a Zen Sangha member and Teacher in Santiago, Chile. He walks the ancient path—a testament to his purified heart and unwavering aspiration. His journey has spanned continents, enriching both professional achievements and spiritual practice. Guided by Sōtō (曹洞宗 Sōtōshū) Zen (禅) Buddhism, he masterfully weaves its wisdom into everyday existence, reminding us of life’s ephemerality. Amidst fleeting moments, his path unveils the essence of being. Mindfulness is his steadfast ally, soothing and enlightening moments of adversity. With gratitude, we embark on this transformative expedition, embracing growth and enlightenment.
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