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Fundamental Buddhist Point: To Adjust Ourselves To Our SurroundingsSerial: SR-00192 Adjusting to life at City Center. Cleaning and zazen. Do we need furniture to practice?
The talk explores the fundamental Buddhist principle of adapting ourselves to our surroundings rather than altering environments to better suit personal convenience. It emphasizes the significance of simplicity and the mindful... Dogen, Eiheiji, Zazen, Culture, Building, sitting |
Dec 21 1969 City Center |
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Shosan CeremonySerial: SF-05964 Friday, December 5, 1969
Previously described as intranscribable - now clearer
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File name: 69-12-05N: untitled level low. [Verbatim transcript not available. (Sound problem.)]
The talk discusses various aspects of Zen practice, focusing on themes such as fear, selflessness, the nature of Buddha, and the practice of questioning. The exchanges emphasize the dissolution of ego, detachment from material... Ceremony, Shosan, Sixth Patriarch, Big Mind, Letting Go, Separation, Attachment, Dragons,... |
Dec 05 1969 Tassajara |
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Embracing Emptiness: Transformative AwakeningSerial: KR-00041 The talk focuses on the Buddhist concept of transformation and the Buddha mind, emphasizing how human behavior and spiritual attitudes supersede societal systems for achieving happiness. The discussion includes the Buddhist... Evil, Happiness, Religion, Addiction, Birth-and-Death, Delusion, Discrimination, Suffering... |
Dec 04 1969 |
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Winter Sesshin Lecture No. 6Serial: SR-00201 The lecture emphasizes the importance of integrating Zen practice into all aspects of life, equating the observance of "pure rules" in the zendo with the practice of zazen. This integration is crucial for maintaining and... Sesshin, Ceremony, Freedom, Observe, Wisdom, Oneness, Beginners, training, Precepts, zen... |
Dec 04 1969 Tassajara |
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Winter Sesshin Lecture No. 5Serial: SR-00202 Winter Sesshin Lecture No. 5
Wednesday, December 3, 1969
Tassajara
This talk explores the bodhisattva practices, emphasizing the importance of zazen and the six primary practices: keeping precepts, almsgiving, vigor, patience, and wisdom, with specific attention to Dogen Zenji's interpretation... Sesshin, Bodhisattva, Dogen, Shobogenzo, Oneness, Ceremony, Precepts, Wisdom... |
Dec 03 1969 Tassajara |
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Infinite Wisdom: Emptiness in PracticeSerial: KR-00040 The talk delves into the exploration of wisdom and the infinity of the world, examining the nature of subjectivity and objectivity through the lens of Zen teachings. The discourse discusses significant Buddhist principles like... lecture, difficulty, Perfect Wisdom, Balance, Don't Know Mind, Meditation, Posture,... |
Dec 02 1969 |
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Practice Should Not Be Perfect, So Descendants Have Something To DoSerial: SR-00203 Winter Sesshin Lecture No. 4
Tuesday, December 2, 1969
The lecture emphasizes that the core of Zen practice is not about achieving perfection or completion but about the continuous effort, moment by moment, allowing successors to inherit the spirit of practice. It argues that true... Sesshin, Dogen, Building, difficulty, Monastic Practice, Transmission, Zazen, Breath, Anger,... |
Dec 02 1969 Tassajara |
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Way-Seeking Mind, Part IIISerial: SR-00194 Winter Sesshin, Day 3, Lecture No. 3
Monday, December 1, 1969
Tassajara
The talk explores the concept of "way-seeking mind" or "buddha-mind," emphasizing its essence as the bodhisattva-mind focused on aiding oneself and others. The discussion underscores the importance of confronting difficulties... Way-Seeking Mind, Sesshin, Bodhisattva Vow, Big Mind, difficulty, Vow, heart, Monks, Priest,... |
Dec 01 1969 Tassajara |
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Way-Seeking Mind, Part IISerial: SR-00266 Winter Sesshin Lecture No. 2
Sunday, November 30, 1969
Tassajara
The talk explores the concept of the "way-seeking mind" within Zen practice, emphasizing that it is not something to be attained but is inherent within everyone. This mind is realized through acts done with pure motivation,... Way-Seeking Mind, Sesshin, Buddha Mind, Don't Know Mind, Big Mind, Intention, Beginners,... |
Nov 30 1969 Tassajara |
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Awakening the Inner Wellspring WisdomSerial: KR-00039 The talk emphasizes the necessity of the way-seeking mind and wisdom, focusing on individual enlightenment derived from personal practice rather than borrowed teachings. The discussion compares this to drawing fresh water from a... Ceremony, Delusion, American, Religion |
Nov 30 1969 |
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Way-Seeking Mind, Part ISerial: SR-00267 Winter Sesshin, Lecture No. 1
Saturday, November 29, 1969
Tassajara
This talk explores the essence of "way-seeking mind" as critical to authentic Zen practice, emphasizing that practice without this mindset is merely mechanical. It cautions against relying on intellectual understanding alone,... Way-Seeking Mind, Sesshin, reality, Faith |
Nov 29 1969 Tassajara |
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Pinch HitterSerial: SR-00268 Tuesday, November 25, 1969
Evening Lecture
City Center, San Francisco
[Katagiri spoke before Suzuki. SR portion starts at 42:52.
The brief talk expresses gratitude and joy over a successful event, metaphorically described using baseball terminology. The speaker reflects on recovering from an illness and the importance of rest after achieving one's goals.... Wisdom, zen, Truth, Zazen, Priest, American, Delusion, Meditation, Greed, heart... |
Nov 25 1969 City Center |
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Opening Lecture At Page Street Zendo: American PreceptsSerial: SR-00264 Moving into the new space. Don't worry about success, practice in the present. Hyakujo's regulations, positive and negative sides of guidelines and precepts.
The talk emphasizes the importance of practicing Zen in the present moment and introduces the concept of creating precepts specific to the context of American Zen practice, analogous to the Hyakujo Shingi established by Hyakujo... Precepts, Shingi, Precepts, Monks, Gratitude, zen, Building |
Nov 22 1969 City Center |
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Epilogue: Zen MindSerial: SR-00263 American practice different from Japanese practice. Enlightenment experience is beyond good and bad, beyond our usual way of thinking. Big mind is always with you, never outside of yourself. Discussion at Tassajara around sex.... The talk discusses the distinct nature of Zen practice in America, emphasizing that it differs from traditional Japanese practice. Central themes include the concept of "big mind," which transcends subjective experiences of good... Big Mind, Enlightenment, Passions, Big Mind, Don't Know Mind, Consciousness, Community,... |
Nov 16 1969 |
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Form Is Emptiness and Emptiness Is FormSerial: SR-00243 The talk focuses on elucidating the concept of "form is emptiness, and emptiness is form" from the Prajnaparamita Sutra, contrasting this Mahayana understanding against what is described as the more limited Theravadan view of... Heart Sutra, Emptiness, Big Mind, Forms, Don't Know Mind, Interdependence, heart, Monks,... |
Nov 13 1969 |
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Some QuestionsSerial: SR-00244 The talk examines key concepts from the Lotus Sutra, focusing on terms such as "no outflow" and "Buddha-seed," emphasizing the balance of desires and the socio-political analogies like communism versus human society in... Lotus Sutra, Time, Ego, Wisdom, Passions, Mindfulness, Buddha Nature, Culture, Oneness,... |
Nov 11 1969 |
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Miss Ransom Was A Teacher Of ConversationSerial: SR-00242 [Not an interview I think, but a question Peter asks at the beginning of the lecture, possibly pre-arranged with Suzuki. Got labeled as an interview because I had it grouped with Peter’s interviews long ago and maybe I was the... The talk revolves around the influence of Miss Ransom on Suzuki Roshi and her significant role in shaping his views regarding teaching Buddhism to Westerners. Initially skeptical of non-Buddhist practices, Miss Ransom's eventual... Japan, Komazawa University, Buddhism, Shobogenzo, Obon, Conversation, Building, Offering,... |
Nov 09 1969 |
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Lotus Sutra, Lecture No. III-7Serial: SR-00042 Third Lotus Sutra Series
Friday Evening, November 7, 1969
Zen Mountain Center
The main thesis of the talk centers on interpreting the true meaning of the Lotus Sutra, especially in terms of the distinction between skillful means in Buddhist teaching and the ultimate understanding of emptiness, which... Lotus Sutra, Emptiness, Passions, Lotus Sutra, Concentration, Evil, Sutra, Mahayana, Precepts... |
Nov 07 1969 Series 3, Talk 7 Tassajara |
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Lotus Sutra, Lecture No. III-6Serial: SF-06005 Third Lotus Sutra Series
Thursday Evening, October 30, 1969
Zen Mountain Center
The talk analyzes a section of the Lotus Sutra and discusses its translation by Kumarajiva, emphasizing the accessibility and popularity of his rendition in China and Japan. The discussion includes the significance of certain... Lotus Sutra, Beginner’s Mind, Politics, Interview, Concentration, Precepts, Freedom, Doubt... |
Oct 30 1969 Series 3, Talk 6 Tassajara |
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Lotus Sutra, Lecture No. III-5Serial: SF-06006 Third Lotus Sutra Series
Tuesday Evening, October 28, 1969
Zen Mountain Center
The talk discusses the implications of Mahayana and Hinayana distinctions within Buddhist teachings, emphasizing how historical divisions among Buddha's followers have shaped diverse interpretations. It focuses on the Mahayana... Lotus Sutra, Mahayana, Skandas, Balance |
Oct 28 1969 Series 3, Talk 5 Tassajara |
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Lotus Sutra, Lecture No. III-4Serial: SR-00038 [Third Lotus Sutra Series]Saturday Evening, October 25, 1969Zen Mountain Center
The talk focuses on the central teachings of the Lotus Sutra, particularly emphasizing the profound nature of Buddha's wisdom which can only be fully comprehended by Buddhas themselves. The discussion highlights the concept of "... Lotus Sutra, First Principle, Wisdom, Buddha Nature, Sutra, Priest, Mahayana, Suffering,... |
Oct 25 1969 Series 3, Talk 4 Tassajara |
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Living Authentically Amid TraditionSerial: KR-00038 The talk primarily discusses the complexities of respecting traditions and individual choices in life, focusing on the significance of living respectfully in the present rather than being bound by principles, especially those... Greed, Funeral, training, Observe, Ceremony, lecture, Suffering, American |
Oct 25 1969 |
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Lotus Sutra, Lecture No. III-2Serial: SR-00037 Third Lotus Sutra SeriesThursday Evening, October 23, 1969Zen Mountain Center
[The recording starts with Suzuki reading from: Saddharma Pundarika or The Lotus of the True Law, translated by H. Kern, New York: Dover, 1963 (an... The talk revolves around interpretations of Chapter II, "Skillfulness," from the Lotus Sutra, emphasizing the profound but often underestimated importance of skillful means in Buddhist practice. The discussion highlights the... Lotus Sutra, First Principle, First Principle, Don't Know Mind, Consciousness, Sutra,... |
Oct 23 1969 Series 3, Talk 2 Tassajara |
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Lotus Sutra, Lecture No. III-1Serial: SR-00212 [Third Lotus Sutra Series]1
Monday Evening, October 20, 1969
Zen Mountain Center
Introduction to third series of talks on the Lotus Sutra. Zen as practical teaching. Suzuki Roshi's mother recited parts of the sutra when he was... The lecture introduces the third series of talks on the Lotus Sutra at the Zen Mountain Center, emphasizing the sutra's role in Zen practice and its nature, which is likened to an experience similar to engaging with grand music... Lotus Sutra, Mahayana, Dogen, Mahayana, Lotus Sutra, Precepts, Ego, Sutra, Priest, Building,... |
Oct 20 1969 Series 3, Talk 1 Tassajara |
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Embodied Enlightenment Through PracticeSerial: KR-00034 This talk explores the concept of "shugyo" in Zen Buddhism, translating to "refined practice," emphasizing the necessity of engaging with both mind and body to achieve enlightenment. The discussion addresses the Zen school's... Right Effort, Religion |
Oct 19 1969 |
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New Students' QuestionsSerial: SR-00211 Tuesday, October 14, 1969San Francisco
This talk addresses the concept of karma, the bodhisattva's vow, and the role of zazen in understanding the Buddhist view of life. It explores the notion of everything having meaning from different perspectives, highlighting the... Question-and-Answer, Bodhisattva Vow, War, Buddha Nature, Addiction, Diversity, Vow,... |
Oct 14 1969 |
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Beyond Words: Living Zen WisdomSerial: KR-00033 The talk discusses Zen Buddhist teachings on the importance of not clinging to personal views and the practice of wisdom in daily life. It uses stories such as the narrative of Fuchang and the anecdote of Hakurakuten to... Silence, difficulty, Meditation, Buddha Mind, Enemies, Buddha Nature, Discrimination,... |
Oct 07 1969 |
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Finding Purpose in ChaosSerial: KR-00032 The talk explores the story of King Kuntun and the philosophical implications of chaos and the concept of completeness, comparing this tale to the lives of three individuals with unique paths, emphasizing the significance of... Meditation, training, American |
Sep 28 1969 |
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Zen Action Beyond FormSerial: KR-00030 The talk analyzes a Zen koan from the "Mumonkan" or "Gateless Gate," specifically focusing on the story "Tipping Over a Water Vase". The narrative illustrates the non-attachment and direct action in Zen Buddhism, exemplified by... Community, Building, American, lecture, training, Interview, Chanting, Balance, Delusion,... |
Sep 27 1969 |
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Settling in the Dharma MindSerial: KR-00037 The talk explores the concepts of Right Thought (Shonen) and jhana in Zen Buddhism, focusing on Dogen Zenji’s teachings. Right Thought is presented as retaining the Dharma without forgetting, emphasizing the importance of... Concentration, difficulty, Meditation, Happiness, Discrimination, American, Conversation,... |
Sep 23 1969 |
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Interview of Suzuki by Peter SchneiderSerial: 69-09-16-IB Entered onto disk by DC 1996 or soRevised by Bill Redican 9/01
[I dated this 69-09-16 to go with other Peter Schneider interview and lecture of that date. Transcription was difficult with much time spent making sure -- or maybe... -
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Sep 16 1969 |
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Suzuki’s Curriculum VitaeSerial: 69-09-16-W Tuesday, September 16, 1969
[I dated this 69-09-16 because it was made by Shunryu Suzuki with Kobun Chino’s assistance in order to help Suzuki with his interview with Peter Schneider dated that day. - DC-3-09]
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Sep 16 1969 W |
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On Zen Center History, Personal History, and Nona RansomSerial: SF-05577 Interview of Suzuki Roshi by Peter Schneider
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Interview, Priest, Greed, Separation, Balance, confusion |
Sep 16 1969 2 of 2 |
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Why I Came to AmericaSerial: SR-00157 "Why I became a priest"
Memories of his father as a temple priest. Wanting to be an unusual priest himself, to teach people. Training at a temple with Oka Sotan. Enjoying teaching people who have no preconceptions about... The talk reflects on the personal journey to becoming a priest and coming to America, influenced by a background of poverty and the historic hardships faced by Buddhist temples due to governmental Shinto favoritism. Key... Priest, Meiji, Japan, Dogen, Priest, training, New Year, Ceremony, Enemies, Monks, Sutra,... |
Sep 16 1969 Sokoji |
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On Zen Center History, Personal History, and Nona RansomSerial: SF-05610 Interview of Suzuki Roshi by Peter Schneider
The talk explores personal and Zen Center history, focusing on experiences with Miss Nona Ransom and the journey to understanding and practicing Zen. The narrative includes reflections on early students at the Zen Center, the... Interview, Transmission, Priest, Hate, Suzuki Roshi, training, Enemies, Passions, Bell,... |
Sep 16 1969 1 of 2 |
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Pure Silk, Sharp IronSerial: SR-00246 Sitting cross-legged - and then what? Having the right state of mind. Chinese and Japanese culture. His absent-mindedness, impatience. Virtue of endurance.
The talk explores the concept of Zen practice, emphasizing the importance of attaining a certain state of mind through both physical posture and deep personal experience. It draws analogies from Japanese and Chinese cultural... Zazen, Dogen, Culture, Ego, Transmission, training, Patience, Forms, Pain, War, American,... |
Sep 14 1969 |
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Zazen: Unlocking True NatureSerial: KR-00036 The talk explicates Dogen's pivotal chapter "Bendo wa" from the "Shobo Genzo," emphasizing the primacy of Zazen as the essential practice within Zen Buddhism and the unique characteristics of single and direct transmission. The... Transmission, Chanting, Birth-and-Death, Teacher-and-Student, Religion, Buddha Mind, Silence,... |
Sep 07 1969 |
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Experiencing Zen: Intuition Over InstructionSerial: KR-00029 The talk delves into the essence of Zen, emphasizing the concept of "nothing" as a foundational understanding, where teachings are not delivered through structured lessons but instead through direct experiences and interactions.... Instruction, Concentration, Samadhi, difficulty, training, lecture, Meditation, realization... |
Sep 03 1969 |
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Stand Up By The GroundSerial: SF-05209 Protection Master "Suzuki Roshi summer sesshin 1969 2nd night lecture
Sesshin, Second Night LectureSeptember, 1969Tassajara
The talk discusses the concept of "inmo," as presented by Dogen Zenji, exploring its dual nature as both a definitive presence and a question, with parallels drawn to the term "it" in English. The speaker elaborates on how this... Sesshin, Dogen, Time, Continuous Practice, Freedom, Doubt |
Sep 1969 Tassajara |
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Shosan CeremonySerial: SR-00213 TassajaraSeptember, 1969
[Beginning of ceremony not recorded.]
The talk centers on a Shosan Ceremony at Tassajara, emphasizing the nature of karma, the integration of breath practices, and the duality of life and death from a Zen perspective. The discussion explores various philosophical... Sesshin, Shosan, Perfect Wisdom, Dragons, Breath, Death, Intuition, Lay, Bell, Continuous... |
Sep 1969 Tassajara |
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Wherever You Are, Enlightenment Is ThereSerial: SF-05184A Sesshin: First Night Lecture, “I Don't Know Zazen”September 1969Tassajara
Knowing that we have buddha nature even while we are in the dualistic world of good and bad. Analogy with various parts of a meal. Analogy... The talk explores the realization of buddha-nature amidst the dualistic world of good and bad, emphasizing that our practice transcends these dualities to attain an absolute realm. Using analogies such as separate parts of a meal... Dogen, Buddha Nature, Enlightenment, Five Ranks, Buddha Nature, Composure, Emotions, Doubt... |
Sep 1969 Tassajara |
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Sesshin, Third Night LectureSerial: SR-00130 TassajaraSeptember, 1969
The talk delves into the intersection of practice and enlightenment in Zen, emphasizing that true practice encompasses everything, aligning with Dogen Zenji's teachings. The practice, whether in zazen or sutra recitation,... Sesshin, Emptiness, reality, Passions, Intuition, Bell, Forms, American, difficulty... |
Sep 1969 Tassajara |
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Sesshin, Sixth Night LectureSerial: SR-00129 TassajaraSeptember, 1969
The talk focuses on Zen teachings regarding the distinction between the "small mind" and the "big mind," exemplified in the exchange between the Seventeenth Patriarch and the Eighteenth Patriarch about whether it is the bell or... Sesshin, Don't Know Mind, Posture, Ceremony, Addiction, Duality, Beginners, Zazen,... |
Sep 1969 Tassajara |
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Our Practice And Our Everyday ActivitySerial: SF-05396 Saturday, August 30, 1969
Newly uploaded recording should be clearer to transcribe
The talk emphasizes the integration of Zen practice into everyday life, focusing on the concept of "suchness" or "thusness" as described by Dogen. The discussion explores how understanding and experiencing this suchness, through... Concentration, Composure, Gratitude, Fundraising, Posture, training, Faith |
Aug 30 1969 Tassajara |
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Some QuestionsSerial: SR-00133 The talk focuses on the essence of Zen practice, particularly zazen, emphasizing the integration of mindfulness with the body and the experience of reality beyond personal feelings of enlightenment. The discussion also covers the... Question-and-Answer, Breath, Buddha Nature, Posture, sitting, Tassajara Zen Mountain Center,... |
Aug 28 1969 Tassajara |
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Everyday Zen: Path to EnlightenmentSerial: KR-00035 The talk explores the Zen teaching method that emphasizes everyday activities like washing dishes and cleaning as vital practices for understanding life and achieving enlightenment. The speaker contrasts this experiential... Monastic Practice, training, American, Meditation, Bell, Ego, Emotions, difficulty, Religion... |
Aug 26 1969 |
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Question and AnswerSerial: SR-00083 The main thesis of the talk revolves around the concept of practice in Zen Buddhism, particularly focusing on how suffering relates to ideas of improvement and the understanding of ignorance versus buddha-nature. It is argued... Question-and-Answer, Buddha Nature, Suffering, Separation, Pain, American, Anger, Attachment,... |
Aug 25 1969 Tassajara |
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Twelve Links of CausationSerial: SR-00135 Twelve Links Of Causation
Juni-innen (Jap.)
Dvada-aiga-pratatyasamutpada (San.)
English Japanese Sanskrit
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1. ignorance mumyo avidya
2. action... The talk explores the "Twelve Links of Causation" in Buddhist philosophy, contrasting classical explanations with earlier scriptural interpretations. The discussion highlights the links' role in explaining life's suffering, as... Consciousness, Suffering, causation, Discrimination, Emptiness, Fasting, Passions, confusion,... |
Aug 23 1969 Tassajara |
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Some QuestionsSerial: SF-05087A Roshi's Lectures - 2 of them - Aug 21 Side 2 Q&A session Q1 - explain 12 links of causation, Q - war - striving for a cause - even peace is necessary though futile (on cassette) - Dan Gourley #4
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Question-and-Answer, causation, Current Events, Passions, Fox, Gratitude, Commitment, Freedom... |
Aug 21 1969 Tassajara |
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Our Way To Attain LiberationSerial: SF-05087B Monday Evening, August 18, 1969Tassajara
Story of the Sixth Patriarch. Practice with everyone else at the monastery, without self-centered ideas. Answering student questions.
Dan Gourley reel #4
The talk explores the nature of liberation and enlightenment in Zen practice, using the story of the Sixth Patriarch, Hui-neng, as a central theme. The discussion focuses on the integration of mind and environment, as interpreted... Sixth Patriarch, Monastic Practice, Japan, Aspects of Practice, Discrimination, Faith,... |
Aug 18 1969 Tassajara |