The Zen Studies Podcast
Domyo Burk
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228 – Skillful Self-Discipline Part 2: Clarity of Purpose and Patient Determination
The Zen Studies Podcast
01/19/23 • 31 min
If we live without self-discipline – without clarifying aspirations, forming intentions, or training ourselves – our lives are unlikely to go in the direction we would like them to. Unfortunately, self-discipline is notoriously difficult! In the last episode I discussed the importance of self-discipline and some of the mistakes we make when applying it. In this episode I talk about what skillful self-discipline looks like.
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240 – One Reality, Many Descriptions Part 4: Buddha-Nature 2
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05/31/23 • 25 min
This is part four of my series called “One Reality, Many Descriptions,” Buddha-Nature Part 2. I first talk about Buddha-Nature as trust. Then I offer the requisite discussions of what Buddha-Nature is not, and how it is necessary for us to awaken to our own Buddha-Nature in order to fully partake of the associated joy, redemption, and faith.
140 – Sustainable Buddhist Practice: Creating Form But Keeping It Flexible
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07/04/20 • 39 min
How do we create a strong and sustainable Buddhist practice outside of a monastery? We create structure for ourselves and build good habits, but then the circumstances of our lives change. There are many competing demands on our attention and time. We have to mostly rely on our own self-discipline instead of social support. The key is giving our practice form but also accepting that it will constantly change, like learning to shape clay on a potter’s wheel.
256 - Do Your Own Practice: Spiritual Translation Versus Transformation
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12/17/23 • 31 min
One way to frame our practice is to say it has a "translation" aspect and a "transformation" aspect. Translation means to apply Buddhist teachings and practice to our life to free self and other from suffering, and live with greater wisdom and compassion. Transformation means to seek transcendence of the self and all of its limited views through a relentless process of inquiry, for the sake of an even more profound and stable liberation. I discuss how each aspect is valuable, how they differ, and clarifying what you want out of your own spiritual path.
253 - Practice is How You Live Each and Every Moment – Part 1
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11/15/23 • 31 min
The formal aspects of Buddhist practice – the things you can look at and identify as “Buddhist practice” – are very important. These include meditation, Dharma study, and time with Sangha. However, unless you’re a monk in a really strict monastery, over 90% of your time is spent outside of formal practice. It’s important to remember that practice each and every moment – how we choose to live our life, just as it is – is the most important thing.
189 – Collecting the Heart-Mind: A Celebration of Sesshin – Part 1
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12/17/21 • 30 min
Sesshin - a silent, residential, Zen meditation retreat involving a 24-hour communal schedule - is an extremely valuable way to deepen your Zen practice. I discuss why I strongly encourage you to participate in sesshin, but also why - if you can't do so - it isn't necessary. Then I talk about several of the benefits and Dharma lessons of sesshin. I have many more such benefits and lessons to share, but I'll cover them in Celebration of Sesshin Part 2.
274 - Ten Fields of Zen, Field Five – Precepts: Transcending Self-Attachment (2 of 3)
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06/28/24 • 25 min
This episode is the second part of chapter five of my book-in-process, The Ten Fields of Zen: A Primer for Practitioners. In the last episode, I described the central role of Precepts in Zen and covered the Three Refuges, Three Pure Precepts, and two of the Grave Precepts. In this episode, I talk about the Grave (serious, or weighty) Precepts three through eight. In the next episode, I’ll discuss Grave Precepts nine and ten, and talk more about how we work with Precepts.
103 – Twelve Pali Canon Suttas Every Buddhist Should Know – Part 3
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06/14/19 • 23 min
Theravadin and Vipassana Buddhists tend to be familiar with the Pali Canon, particularly the suttas, or discourses of the Buddha. Other Buddhists don’t tend to spend as much time exploring Pali texts. When we aim to do so, it can be a difficult to know where to start - given the printed versions of the suttas end up being about five times the size of the Christian bible! In the interest of encouraging study of the Pali Canon suttas, I’ve come up with a list of twelve I think every Buddhist should know.
32 - The Practice of Not-Knowing: Relief, Intimacy, and Ground for Effective Action
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09/28/17 • 34 min
The Zen practice of "not-knowing" honors the absolute dimension of our lives - even as we engage in "knowing," as necessary, in the relative dimension. It involves centering ourselves in the here-and-now, and recognizing that all "knowing" is ultimately an abstraction and not reality itself. As long as we don't simply attach to not-knowing instead of knowing, the practice can actually help us be more responsible, responsive, compassionate, and effective.
227 – Skillful Self-Discipline Part 1: Balancing Discipline and Gentleness
The Zen Studies Podcast
01/09/23 • 25 min
If we live without self-discipline – without clarifying aspirations, forming intentions, or training ourselves – our lives are unlikely to go in the direction we would like them to. Unfortunately, self-discipline is notoriously difficult! In this episode I will discuss the importance of self-discipline and some of the mistakes we make when applying it. In the next episode (Part 2), I’ll talk about what skillful self-discipline looks like.
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How many episodes does The Zen Studies Podcast have?
The Zen Studies Podcast currently has 302 episodes available.
What topics does The Zen Studies Podcast cover?
The podcast is about History, Buddhism, Religion & Spirituality, Podcasts and Religion.
What is the most popular episode on The Zen Studies Podcast?
The episode title '228 – Skillful Self-Discipline Part 2: Clarity of Purpose and Patient Determination' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The Zen Studies Podcast?
The average episode length on The Zen Studies Podcast is 29 minutes.
How often are episodes of The Zen Studies Podcast released?
Episodes of The Zen Studies Podcast are typically released every 8 days, 2 hours.
When was the first episode of The Zen Studies Podcast?
The first episode of The Zen Studies Podcast was released on Jan 17, 2017.
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