Living Zen: Embrace Without Clinging
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The talk examines the interplay between spiritual tradition and personal experience, focusing on the teachings of Bodhidharma. It explores the challenges of practicing Zen without attachment or personal desires, emphasizing the idea that living authentically involves embracing life's ebb and flow without clinging to specific outcomes.
- Bodhidharma: Central figure in the talk, symbolizing the direct transmission of Zen teachings and the emphasis on authentic living without attachment.
- Netra Ruh: Mentioned in the context of discipleship and the praise of spiritual teachers, illustrating the deep respect and intergenerational connections within Zen practice.
AI Suggested Title: Living Zen: Embrace Without Clinging
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Speaker: Katagiri Roshi
Location: SFZC
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In the name of Christ, you are dying in this kingdom. Bodhidharma, your ancestors, they are very passionate about each other. They offer Bodhidharma to the person. Netra Ruh asked someone, two years, two years later, that he really praised his master, like a kind of holy pastor. Wow, I didn't know that. Then Netra Ruh said, I would like to invite him again. And I said, I don't think he will come back. I don't think he will look after you. That is, he will not come back again, anymore. Your life, not living is living your life.
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Whatever you say, your life is life. Your life, I always say, life is swimming past the pool. No path by yourself. Because I understand how difficult for you to practice. Because you can't have a wish. That is why you have many, many misfortunes. But please, not getting misfortune.
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