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The Faces of a Northern Ireland Zen Center

Summary by Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
Even with her eyes closed and body coiled into a half lotus, Diana Ní Ruanaidh instantly recognizes her peers from the Black Mountain Zen Centre—by their footsteps—when they enter a room. The most easily discernible belong to Darren Kennedy, a 50-year-old British Army veteran whom Ní Ruanaidh can swiftly identify by “the soft tapping of his cane.”  At 17, Ní Ruanaidh is the youngest practitioner at the center, a fact only somewhat veiled by her …
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Tricycle: The Buddhist Review broke the news in on Thursday, May 1, 2025.
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