The Zen Studies Podcast
En podkast av Domyo Burk
331 Episoder
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319 – Q&A: Universal Life, the Bodhisattva Vow and Monasticism, and Other Traditions
Publisert: 21.11.2025 -
318 – Loving Your Enemies: Extending Metta Does Not Mean Capitulation
Publisert: 16.11.2025 -
317 – Keizan's Denkoroku Chapter 1: Mahakashyapa's Smile
Publisert: 31.10.2025 -
316 – Buddhist Communities and Public Political Stands: A Moral Quandary
Publisert: 20.10.2025 -
315 - Bad Zazen: Not Just an Oxymoron
Publisert: 30.9.2025 -
314 – Q&A: Comfort in the Precepts, Anger at Injustice, and Accidental Kensho
Publisert: 24.9.2025 -
313 – Ten Fields of Zen, Field 7 – Learning the Self: This Very Body Is Buddha (3 of 3)
Publisert: 14.9.2025 -
312 – Ten Fields of Zen, Field 7 – Learning the Self: This Very Body Is Buddha (2 of 3)
Publisert: 31.8.2025 -
311 – Ten Fields of Zen, Field 7 – Learning the Self: This Very Body Is Buddha (1 of 3)
Publisert: 25.8.2025 -
310 - Three Paths: The Value of Monastics, Clergy, and Lay Practitioners in Western Zen
Publisert: 16.8.2025 -
309 - Dana, the Paramita of Generosity: Buddhist Teachings on Giving (2 of 4)
Publisert: 31.7.2025 -
308 – Q&A: Sharing the Dharma with Children, Mindfulness, and a Posture Mistake
Publisert: 16.7.2025 -
307 - Dana, the Paramita of Generosity: Buddhist Teachings on Giving (1 of 3)
Publisert: 8.7.2025 -
306 – Teisho: Ordinary Mind Is the Way, Never Apart from This Very Place
Publisert: 1.7.2025 -
305 - Dharma Foundations: Truths to Rely on No Matter What
Publisert: 19.6.2025 -
304 - Supporting the Zen Practice of People with Physical Challenges (2 of 2)
Publisert: 1.6.2025 -
303 - Supporting the Zen Practice of People with Physical Challenges (1 of 2)
Publisert: 25.5.2025 -
302 – Q&A: Standing Up for What's Right, and Zazen Versus Dissociation and Trance
Publisert: 16.5.2025 -
301 – Teisho: You Have to See Your Nature
Publisert: 1.5.2025 -
300 - One Reality, Many Descriptions Part 6: Trikaya, the Three Bodies of Buddha
Publisert: 21.4.2025
Learn about traditional Zen and Buddhist teachings, practices, and history through episodes recorded specifically for podcast listeners. Host Domyo Burk is a Soto Zen priest and teacher.
