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“Director Experience of Reality” from Not Always SoSerial: BZ-01195 One Day Sitting
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Practice Period, Mahayana, Hindrances, Ego, Intimacy, Rinzai, Evil, American... |
Oct 23 2005 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Mumonkan: Case #3Serial: BZ-01194B Gutei's One Finger, Saturday Lecture
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Gutei, MM-3, Renewal, Sanctuary, Rinzai, Bodhidharma, Hindrances, confusion, Hate, War... |
Oct 22 2005 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Blue Cliff Record: Case #2Serial: BZ-01193 Joshu's "Don't Know", Saturday Lecture
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Joshu, BCR-2, Attachment, Discrimination, Non-attachment, Hate, Duality, Building, Dragons,... |
Oct 15 2005 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Morning, Noon, EveningSerial: EB-00056 The talk explores various teachings and perspectives on the practices of Zen and meditation, emphasizing the importance of authenticity in practice and the concept of letting the 'flower of life force bloom.' It contrasts... Katagiri Roshi, Charlotte Selver, Sensory Awareness, Instruction, Posture, Sangha... |
Oct 09 2005 Green Gulch Farm |
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An Ordination HistorySerial: BZ-01192 Saturday Lecture
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Ordination, Priest, Priest, Monastic Practice, Lay Practice, Lay, Renunciation, Precepts,... |
Oct 08 2005 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Seeing Beyond Form's IllusionSerial: RB-01647C Sesshin
This talk discusses the challenge of expressing abstract concepts and examines themes from the Diamond Sutra, particularly the nature of perception and the idea of seeing beyond entities to recognize activity and interdependence... Buddha, Practice, Time |
Oct 2005 Johanneshof |
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Interweaving Mindfulness and Divine InterdependenceSerial: RB-01647D Sesshin
The primary focus of the talk is the exploration of attention and its relationship to form and emptiness, a fundamental concept in Zen. The discussion emphasizes the practice of directing one’s attention to the activities rather... Buddha, Emptiness, Practice |
Oct 2005 Johanneshof |
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Zen Flow: Beyond Concepts to RealitySerial: RB-01647F Sesshin
The talk explores the dynamic interplay between concept and practice within Zen philosophy, emphasizing the transition from a conceptual to a non-conceptual activity and attention stream. Insight is drawn from Suzuki Roshi's... Practice, Breath, Time |
Oct 2005 Johanneshof |
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Embodied Awareness Through Zen PracticeSerial: RB-01647A Sesshin
This talk focuses on the Zen practice of sesshin and its impact on awareness, presence, and understanding of the self and others. It explores the importance of non-verbal communication and bodily presence during activities such... Zazen, Pain, Practice |
Oct 2005 Johanneshof |
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Whims and Wisdom: Zen FlowSerial: RB-01647G Sesshin
This talk explores the concepts of attention, curiosity, and intuition within the practice of Zen, emphasizing a shift from conscious thought to a more bodily, non-conscious mental and physical activity. The discussion includes a... Time, Work, Vow |
Oct 2005 Johanneshof |
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Boundless Mind: Living Zen PracticeSerial: RB-01647B Sesshin
The talk discusses Zen practice as an embodiment of life itself, emphasizing the practice of Zazen, or sesshin, as a means to gather and focus the mind. It stresses the importance of moving beyond entity-thinking, which limits... Practice, Buddha, Bodhisattva |
Oct 2005 Johanneshof |
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Saving Sentient Beings of Your Own MindSerial: BZ-01191 Review of Sojun's List of Mental Formations, Saturday Lecture
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Gaining Mind, Anger, Buddha Nature, Vow, Forgiveness, Intuition, Emotions, Conversation,... |
Oct 01 2005 Berkeley Zen Center |
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The Transformative Power of AttentionSerial: RB-01647E Sesshin
The talk emphasizes the importance of attention as a pivotal aspect of Buddhist practice, explaining how it is the most transformative tool available. The significance of cultural practices, such as the formal use of language and... Japan, Time |
Oct 2005 Johanneshof |
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Our Women AncestorsSerial: BZ-01190 Women's Sitting
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Lineage, Chanting, Rinzai, Lay Practice, Dharma Transmission, Teacher-and-Student, Uchiyama,... |
Sep 25 2005 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Hui Neng, Sixth AncestorSerial: BZ-01189 Gatha of the Platform Sutra, Saturday Lecture
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Hui Neng, Platform Sutra, Composure, Platform Sutra, Attachment, Hate, Buddha Nature,... |
Sep 24 2005 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Book of Serenity Case #7: On Thinking “Inside the Box”Serial: BZ-01187 Saturday Lecture
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Bowing, Blue Cliff Record, Daily Life, Fox, Bell, Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, Priest,... |
Sep 10 2005 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Breathing OutSerial: BZ-01186 Sesshin Day 2
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Breath, Pure Existence, Renunciation, Buddha Nature, Karma, Don't Know Mind, Big Mind,... |
Sep 04 2005 Berkeley Zen Center |
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IntuitionSerial: BZ-01185 Sesshin Day 1
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Intuition, Body-and-Mind, Intuition, Posture, Instruction, Beginners, Commitment, Samadhi,... |
Sep 03 2005 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Zen Sitting: Path to Inner TransformationSerial: RB-03340 Seminar_Why_Sitting?
The discussion focuses on the significance of sitting meditation within Zen practice, exploring the transformative aspects of sitting both personally and culturally. Sitting is posited as a cornerstone for understanding Zen... Practice, Time, Posture |
Sep 2005 München |
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Experiencing Life Beyond Intellectual BoundariesSerial: RB-03341 Seminar_Why_Sitting?
This talk explores the practice of sitting meditation (Zazen) and its ability to reveal an unstructured, experiential understanding of life, which is distinct from traditional teaching methods. It emphasizes the value of... Practice, Continuous Practice, Posture |
Sep 2005 München |
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Boundless Bodies in Perception and ExperienceSerial: RB-01646H Seminar_Somatic_Space
The seminar "Beyond Boundaries of Bodily Experience" explores the concept of the body beyond its traditional physical periphery, suggesting that the body is not just a physical entity but an experiential and perceptual phenomenon... Pain, Breath, Zazen |
Sep 2005 Johanneshof |
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Embracing The Arrival of MindSerial: RB-01645A Seminar_Living_Original_Mind
The talk explores the concept of "Original Mind" in Zen Buddhism, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between the field of mind and its contents. The discussion suggests that Zen practice, primarily through mindfulness... Time, Zazen, Love |
Sep 2005 Oldenburg |
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Embodied Zen: Unity in PracticeSerial: RB-01646J Seminar_Somatic_Space
The talk explores the interplay between Zen practice and the physical body, emphasizing the concept of "rising mind" facilitated through zazen (sitting meditation). It critiques the common disconnection between self and body,... Practice, Lay Practice, Sangha |
Sep 2005 Johanneshof |
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Zen Time: Embracing Original MindSerial: RB-01645C Seminar_Living_Original_Mind
The talk explores the concept of time and consciousness, juxtaposing Western and Chinese perceptions of the future, with a focus on Zen philosophy's approach to unexpectedness. It also delves into the interplay between 'original... Practice, Continuous Practice, Breath |
Sep 2005 Oldenburg |
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Buffalo Instincts: Crafting Intentions MindfullySerial: RB-03339 Seminar_Why_Sitting?
The September 2005 talk primarily explores the concept of intention in relation to discursive and intentional thinking, emphasizing the importance of shaping intentions with a blend of skill and sensation rather than purely... Intention, Work, Wisdom |
Sep 2005 München |
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Beyond Self: The Zazen JourneySerial: RB-03345 Seminar_Why_Sitting?
The talk delves into the transformative power of sitting meditation (zazen) and its impact on personal identity and worldview. It explores the distinction between the mind during meditation and daily activities, emphasizing the... Practice, Posture, Ego |
Sep 2005 München |
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Beyond The Self: Meditation's JourneySerial: RB-03344 Seminar_Why_Sitting?
The talk explores the transformative nature of sitting meditation, comparing it to being a life-changing practice akin to sleep as a daily activity. The speaker discusses the shifts in consciousness that arise from deep... Practice, Time, Buddha |
Sep 2005 München |
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Embodied Mindfulness: Thinking Beyond ThoughtSerial: RB-03338 Seminar_Why_Sitting?
This talk explores the relationship between thinking and meditation, framed within the context of mindfulness practice. It discusses how thinking relates to bodily presence, referencing historical practices like oath-taking and... Intention, Posture, Breath |
Sep 2005 München |
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Breathing Into Original MindfulnessSerial: RB-01645B Seminar_Living_Original_Mind
This talk emphasizes the interconnection between mind and body within Zen Buddhism, stressing the importance of mindfulness practice, particularly focusing on breathing, to regain one's "original mind." It discusses how society... Breath, Buddhism |
Sep 2005 Oldenburg |
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Dynamic Embodiment in Zen PracticeSerial: RB-01646I Seminar_Somatic_Space
The talk explores the concept of the body as more than a mere vessel, emphasizing its dynamic role as an activity or experience. It discusses the idea that Zazen practice aids in observing this dynamic nature and how it connects... Practice, Time, Work |
Sep 2005 Johanneshof |
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Zen Aliveness: Transforming Mindful SpacesSerial: RB-01646E Seminar_Somatic_Space
The talk focuses on exploring the concept of "somatic space" and how shared experience and bodily aliveness relate to Zen practice. It discusses the transformation brought about by regular Zazen practice, highlighting the... Practice, Buddha, Work |
Sep 2005 Johanneshof |
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Meditative Mind Beyond ThoughtSerial: RB-01645F Seminar_Living_Original_Mind
The talk explores the concept of observing the non-manifest field of mind, emphasizing the importance of practice over mere understanding. It discusses the teachings of Zen figures such as Yao Shan and the distinction between... Practice, Dogen, Buddha |
Sep 2005 Oldenburg |
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Unveiling Zen: Beyond Dualistic ThoughtSerial: RB-01645G Seminar_Living_Original_Mind
The talk explores the concept of "original mind" in Zen philosophy, emphasizing the importance of understanding it as an activity rather than an entity. This perspective challenges conventional Cartesian dualistic thinking,... Bell, Silence, Buddhism |
Sep 2005 Oldenburg |
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Floating through Perception's LensSerial: RB-01646F Seminar_Somatic_Space
This talk discusses the concept of buoyancy in a metaphorical sense, relating it to how individuals can shift their perception of unexpected events to maintain a positive or humorous outlook. The discussion transitions into an... Bell, Breath, Consciousness |
Sep 2005 Johanneshof |
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Unbound Awareness: Beyond Memory and SelfSerial: RB-01645E Seminar_Living_Original_Mind
The talk explores the concept of "original mind," highlighting a practice of breaking down predictable patterns and memory to experience a fresh, original state of awareness. This discourse emphasizes how different individuals... Time, Breath, Culture |
Sep 2005 Oldenburg |
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Embodied Interconnection in Zen PracticeSerial: RB-01646D Seminar_Somatic_Space
The seminar "Somatic Space" explores the concept of interconnectedness and the nature of mind and body, emphasizing the importance of somatic experience in Zen practice. The discussion touches upon the philosophical implications... Time, Culture, Practice |
Sep 2005 Johanneshof |
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Zen Alchemy: Ingredients of the MindSerial: RB-03337 Seminar_Why_Sitting?
The talk examines the concept of "Why Sitting?" within Zen practice, focusing on the intricate relationship between thinking and feeling as aspects of meditation and daily life. Exploring how mind is conceived as a set of "... Work, Meditation, Culture |
Sep 2005 München |
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Meditation Memory and Mindful NarrativesSerial: RB-03336 Seminar_Why_Sitting?
The talk explores the concept of memory, its structure and role in meditation practice within Zen Buddhism, and contrasts it with other cultural understandings. It delves into the distinction between remembrance and memory,... Karma, Time |
Sep 2005 München |
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Embracing Enlightenment Through Meditative SurrenderSerial: RB-01646C Seminar_Somatic_Space
The talk focuses on the exploration of mental states and the process of acceptance and surrender during meditative practice, referencing experiences of pain and enlightenment. It highlights the role of acceptance as a form of... Practice, Anger, Consciousness |
Sep 2005 Johanneshof |
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Awakening the Original MindSerial: RB-01645D Seminar_Living_Original_Mind
The talk explores the concept of 'original mind' in Zen practice, which involves a state where the mind rests naturally without external pressures, planning, or questioning, and how this relates to Buddhahood. It emphasizes the... Practice, Continuous Practice, Intention |
Sep 2005 Oldenburg |
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Embracing Emptiness Through MeditationSerial: RB-01646B Seminar_Somatic_Space
The talk explores the concept of "second space" through the practice of sitting meditation and its implications for consciousness, drawing parallels with traditional Sashin and monastic practices. The discussion delves into how... Practice, Monastic Practice, Posture |
Sep 2005 Johanneshof |
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Embodied Mindfulness in Zen PracticeSerial: RB-01646A Seminar_Somatic_Space
The talk explores the concept of somatic space, its connection to orality and oral culture, and its relevance to Zen practice, particularly focusing on posture and its impact on mindfulness and consciousness. Discussion includes... Posture, Consciousness, Zazen |
Sep 2005 Johanneshof |
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Zen in Everyday Life PracticeSerial: RB-03343 Seminar_Why_Sitting?
The talk explores the practice of "informed non-institutional lay practice" versus monastic practice, emphasizing personal experiences and the adaptability of Zen teachings to one’s life context. The discussion includes the... Practice, Time, Monastic Practice |
Sep 2005 München |
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Zen Harmony in Everyday LifeSerial: RB-03342 Seminar_Why_Sitting?
The seminar discusses the integration of meditation and Zen practice into daily life, emphasizing how sitting and the introduction of Zazen can lead to transformative experiences and spiritual awareness. It explores the... Practice, Monastic Practice, Meditation |
Sep 2005 München |
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Continuously Embracing the Present MomentSerial: RB-01646K Seminar_Somatic_Space
The talk explores the concept of 'continuous practice' in Zen philosophy, contrasting it with Theravadan exercises by emphasizing the dissolution of self and self-identification. The practice encourages attention to the body's... Practice, Continuous Practice, Work |
Sep 2005 Johanneshof |
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Breath as a Bridge to OnenessSerial: RB-01646G Seminar_Somatic_Space
This talk delves into the concept of practice spaces, experiential definitions of self, and Zen teachings regarding the universal mudra, with specific attention to the idea of the "Wisdom Mind" and the influence of physical space... Japan, Practice, Buddha |
Sep 2005 Johanneshof |
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Trip to Japan: Jizos for PeaceSerial: BZ-01343 Saturday Lecture
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Peace, War, Vow, Six Realms, Avalokiteshvara, Bell, Soto Zen, Chanting, Conversation, Building... |
Aug 27 2005 Berkeley Zen Center |
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The Path to Transmission and Beyond (Kid Zendo): The Same Rituals But Different IntentionsSerial: BZ-01342 Saturday Lecture
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Dharma Transmission, Transmission, Buddha Ancestors, Commitment, Priest, Addiction,... |
Aug 20 2005 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Inner Wisdom: Embracing Self-SufficiencySerial: EB-00270 The talk explores the Buddhist concept of the "perfection of wisdom," emphasizing the importance of seeing things clearly without a constant need for validation or tracking progress. It discusses the futility of seeking love or... Evil, Buddha Nature, Book of Serenity, Desire |
Aug 18 2005 |
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Internal Wellspring of Wisdom and LoveSerial: EB-00042 The talk discusses the "perfection of wisdom" in Zen Buddhism, emphasizing that true wisdom involves not keeping track of personal progress or seeking external validation, such as love and approval. The discussion asserts that... Buddha Nature, Book of Serenity, Evil, Desire |
Aug 18 2005 |