There are a lot of rituals in Zen. Where do they come from? Why are they still performed? And what’s the thing about the number 108?
Find out more, including show notes for each episode, at the Zen of Everything website and at Treeleaf Zendo.
There are a lot of rituals in Zen. Where do they come from? Why are they still performed? And what’s the thing about the number 108?
Find out more, including show notes for each episode, at the Zen of Everything website and at Treeleaf Zendo.
Many Zen priests in Japanese Buddhism have active sex lives, others are celibate. We discuss how Buddhism treats sex, and how it makes the world go around.
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Jundo explains the importance of lineage in Zen, how the teachings have been handed down over the centuries from Zen teachers to students, in an unbroken chain.
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In this time of protests around the world, we discuss how Zen approaches injustice and protest.
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“Zen is a special transmission outside the scriptures, not depending on words and letters.” With that in mind, Jundo and Kirk discuss Zen books: how to read them, what to read, and when to burn them.
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Sitting meditation can be painful for a lot of people. Jundo and Kirk discuss how to sit without pain, or how to accept the pain when sitting.
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Walking can free your mind, but can also be an act of meditation.
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Is zen all about silence?
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In these times, we need hope. Jundo and Kirk discuss how we can cultivate hope. And we learn that the name for the Zen of Everything podcast in Japanese would be Zen no Zen.
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With many people going into quarantine, Jundo and Kirk discuss how this time can be beneficial, and how washing your hands can be the act of a Boddhisatva.
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