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Montreal Zen Center Podcast

Montreal Zen Center Podcast

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Teishos by Albert Low, Zen Master of the Montreal Zen Center. A teisho is a talk given by the Teacher. This talk comes straight from his own understanding and life experience. A talk is not meant to entertain nor to inform but is directed to your own longing to 'know'. In order for a teisho to be received correctly one must listen with the same attention the talk is given. We hope this series of teishos (talks) given by Roshi Albert Low will help introduce you to Zen practice. Our Center, located in Montreal, Canada, follows a Zen Buddhist practice in the Sanbo Kyodan lineage (Roshi Phillip Kapleau, Yasutani Roshi, Harada Roshi). It combines both Rinzai and Soto practice (i.e. koan-based practice with breath/focus meditation).
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How many episodes does Montreal Zen Center Podcast have?

Montreal Zen Center Podcast currently has 10 episodes available.

What topics does Montreal Zen Center Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Buddhism, Religion & Spirituality and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on Montreal Zen Center Podcast?

The episode title '01 - Reading from Hakuin's Four Ways of Knowing, Part 1' is the most popular.

When was the first episode of Montreal Zen Center Podcast?

The first episode of Montreal Zen Center Podcast was released on Oct 14, 2012.

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