What it really takes to face your reality
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Today, we're talking about what it really takes to face your reality, especially when that requires taking a hard look at yourself. Our guest is Miho Saito, of Long Beach, California who shares the ups and downs of a journey in which she continually left home in search of herself in an effort to avoid things that felt too difficult to face. Eventually, through her Buddhist practice of chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, Miho found the courage to come home to herself. SHOW NOTES:  1:37 How Miho started chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo 7:10 Miho lives on the road, looking to find herself 18:15 Decides to move back home 29:10 Miho finds her passion  38:19 Finding the courage to face her problems and deeply respect her life.  50:16 The biggest benefit of practicing Buddhism is the intangible stuff 
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