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What is Death?

Seven sisters forego the option of going to a garden with beautiful flowers and instead set out to visit a charnel ground where dead bodies are strewn. This turns out to be an interesting choice to have made. The Buddhadharma reveals itself in unexpected ways!  This teisho, which explores a story from 9th century China, was given by Maggie Gluek

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Maintain the essence

In Secret Oral Instructions on Practice we hear how to ”maintain the essence” from a 20th century Tibetan Buddhist teacher, Kyabje Künzang Dechen Lingpa. These injunctions resonate with Dogen’s teaching on “zazen-only” and the option of realising it in all our expressions and activities. Each one of us can open the Dharma gate of ease and joy. This teisho was

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Charlotte Joko Beck

As one of Charlotte Joko Beck’s Dharma Successors, Geoff Dawson talks about her background, her teachings, and her founding of the Ordinary Mind School. He describes how she transformed Zen teaching in the West, and explains her methods of Working with emotions as practice, and Working with core beliefs.  This talk was given by Geoff Dawson of the Ordinary Mind Zen School

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What is your purpose in doing zazen?

Before Ma-tsu became a teacher, he was training at Nan-yueh’s monastery, one of several hundred monks lost in the crowd.  A senior monk noticed how diligent he was and mentioned him to Nan-yueh, who found him alone in the zendo and asked, ‘What is your purpose in doing zazen?’  When Ma-tsu replied, “I seek to become a Buddha’, Nan-yueh picked up

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The Practice of Peace

You are probably familiar with the quote: ‘There is no way to peace; peace is the way.’ I guess after seeing that on so many SZC T-shirts, I had assumed it was a Buddhist quote; but no. The author of that line is A.J. Muste, a Dutch-born U.S. clergyman of the 1920’s who eventually became a Quaker, a pacifist and

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