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Zen film - A Zen film or Zen movie is a motion picture that is said to have a Zen-like undercurrent, or a significant sequence where there is a "Zen moment". Zen movies are often sparce, quiet, observing,
Penfield Reef - Penfield Reef is a partially submerged reef that extends a mile into Long Island Sound from the coast of Fairfield, Connecticut. The reef is one of the most dangerous areas of Long Island Sound and continues to menace boaters despite the presence of the Penfield Reef Lighthouse.
Hardcore Zen - Hardcore Zen : Punk Rock, Monster Movies, & the Truth about Reality (also called Hardcore Zen) is a book by author and ordained Zen priest Brad Warner, released October, 2003 by Wisdom Publications. It is both part autobiography and part introduction to Soto Zen philosophy.
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