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Spontaneous Zen talks given in the Rinzai tradition by Ven. Eshu Martin, abbot of the Victoria Zen Centre in Victoria, BC, Canada.
www.zenwest.ca
Living Zen
A Quiet Mind - Spirituality, Peace, Awareness and Well Being
A Quiet Mind
There are immense secrets about this life most will never know. You were meant to find them. And you CAN find them. The day you do, your life will take on a radical new direction... and you'll look back and realize it was the turning point that changed everything. Subscribe to Guy Finley's free podcasts today and discover the secrets of truly successful, fearless living.
Be Unstoppable: The Essential Laws of Fearless Living
given at the Zen Buddhist Temples of the Buddhist Society for Compassionate Wisdom (BSCW). The BSCW is a North American Buddhist order founded by Ven. Samu Sunim, a Korean Zen master. The Society's Dharma work promotes the non-dual gate of awakening in everyday life. For more information, visit www.ZenBuddhistTemple.org.
Zen Dharma Talks
The whirlpool said: "What's it like to be dead?"
But the water which asked this had gone.
As new water flowed in, it asked yet again,
But it realized the question was wrong.
thinayr podcast
Relationships exist to make us conscious, not happy. This blog explores the link between relationship and enlightenment. We use Mark Waller's revolutionary new theory ?The Dance of the Lion and the Unicorn? as a lens to discover the hidden path to awakening in our most intimate relationships. We also explore the voice of the conditioned mind, self-realization, and how to achieve new levels of consciousness.
Mastering Thought
A series of conversations
Chronicles Radio Dispatches
Here you'll find voices from the field of Buddhist studies.
The Center for Buddhist Studies Weblog
Jundo Cohen (b. 1960) is a Sōtō Zen Priest, founder and teacher of the Treeleaf Zendo, a Soto Zen Sangha located in Tsukuba, Japan (with Taigu Turlur, its other teacher). Jundo Cohen was ordained in 2002 and subsequently received Dharma Transmission from Master Gudo Wafu Nishijima, and is a member of the Soto Zen Buddhist Association and American Zen Teachers Association. Treeleaf Zendo was designed specifically as an online practice place for Zen practitioners who cannot easily commute to a Zen Center due to health concerns, living in remote areas, or work, childcare and family needs, and seeks to provide Zazen sittings, retreats, discussion, interaction with a teacher, and all other activities of a Zen Buddhist Sangha, all fully online. Members now sit in over 40 countries. The focus is Shikantaza "Just Sitting" Zazen as instructed by the 13th Century Japanese Master, Eihei Dogen. Jundo and Taigu's talks and Zazen sittings are featured in this podcast.
Treeleaf Zendo Podcasts
Podcasts discussing the extraordinariness of the ordinary. Hosted by Tom and Mike, two keen pundits and practitioners. We also like to interview well known spiritual personalities.
Being Ordinary
Welcome to The Zen Revolution. The first 22 episodes cover subsequent chapters of the manuscript, with literary excerpts and bumper music. The Field of Weeds essays follow, a weekly series from the desk of H. Grevemberg together with cases from Zen Master Seung Sahn's Road to Enlightenment, an unpublished text from 1965.
The Zen Revolution
Conversations with and about contemporary teachers
Chronicles Radio Let Loose
A dharma talk given by Lisa Dale Miller, MFT, at the Marin Sangha on February 27, 2011. This talk focuses on experiencing nibanna or "the deathless" in daily life primarily through the practices of paying attention and letting be.
Visit my web site: www.lisadalemiller.com/mbpsych.htm
Awakening
A dharma talk given by Lisa Dale Miller, MFT, at the Marin Sangha on October 24, 2010 on the four reflections that turn the mind toward the Dharma.
The four reflections are:
The precious freedoms and riches are rare and easily lost.
The world and beings are impermanent; soon I too will die.
The results of my good and bad deeds I will reap without fail.
Since there is no contentment to be found at all in Samsara,
I must practice the perfect dharma just as it is taught.
visit my web site http://www.lisadalemiller.com/mbpsych.htm
visit my blog http://www.mindfulpsyche.blogspot.com
The Four Reflections That Turn the Mind Toward the Dharma
His Eminence Tsem Tulku Rinpoche is a recognized reincarnated teacher of the great Gaden Monastery. In one of his previous lives he was the Abbot of Gaden Shartse Monastery. His first incarnation was a great student of the Saint, Scholar and Master Lord Tsongkhapa. He was ordained by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama in 1987.
Tsem Tulku Rinpoche - Modern Dharma Guru
How many words does it take to destroy someone? One. This message looks at the dangers of the use of the tongue. It examines the topics of disrespectful speech, lying, and gossip. You will also hear ways to tame your speech and how to become a positive speaker. Throw in a little talk of what maturity is and you have the message of Taming the Tongue. Delivered to the students of Murdale on 4/13/05
Tamingthetongue
A dharma talk given by Lisa Dale Miller, MFT, at the Marin Sangha on February 15, 2009 on how to find the freedom in times of uncertainty through the practice of mindful compassion as a means to experience the known and unknown of each moment.
visit my web site www.lisadalemiller.com/mbpsych.htm
visit my blog mindfulpsyche.blogspot.com
Finding Freedom in Uncertainty
A dharma talk given by Lisa Dale Miller, MFT, at the Marin Sangha on January 31, 2010 on the Four Brahmaviharas (Loving-kindness, Compassion, Altruistic Joy, Equanimity) and their near and far enemies. This talk touches upon the Theravadan and Tibetan Buddhist theories and practices for each of the Brahmaviharas, as well as their application in daily life.
The Brahmaviharas: Near and Far Enemies
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