The Zen Studies Podcast
A podcast by Domyo Burk
313 Episodes
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301 – Teisho: You Have to See Your Nature
Published: 1/05/2025 -
300 - One Reality, Many Descriptions Part 6: Trikaya, the Three Bodies of Buddha
Published: 21/04/2025 -
299 – Q&A: Revisiting Veganism and Moral Choices, and Questions about Shikantaza
Published: 11/04/2025 -
298 – Framing Your Dharma Practice in a Helpful Way
Published: 31/03/2025 -
297 – Investigating the Wandering Mind
Published: 15/03/2025 -
296 – Q&A: Paramis, Mindfulness, Karma, and Enjoyment
Published: 7/03/2025 -
295 - The Power of Equanimity
Published: 28/02/2025 -
294 - Ten Fields of Zen, Field 10 - Connecting with the Ineffable, or What Is Most True
Published: 18/02/2025 -
293 – Q&A: Veganism, Letting Thoughts Go, and Motivation for Action
Published: 7/02/2025 -
292 - Ten Fields of Zen, Field 9 – Bodhisattva Activity: Enacting Vows to Benefit All Beings
Published: 1/02/2025 -
291 - Keizan's Denkoroku Lead Chapter: Shakyamuni's "I and All Beings"
Published: 17/01/2025 -
290 - Ten Fields of Zen, Field 8 – Realization: Direct Experience of Reality-with-a-Capital-R
Published: 29/12/2024 -
289 - Ten Fields of Zen, Field 7 – Opening Your Heart: Self-Acceptance and Non-Separation (2 of 2)
Published: 19/12/2024 -
288 - 10 Fields of Zen, Field 7 – Opening Your Heart: Self-Acceptance and Non-Separation (1 of 2)
Published: 29/11/2024 -
287 - A Few Useful Teachings for Tumultuous Times
Published: 25/11/2024 -
286 – Ten Fields of Zen, Field Six – Ending Dukkha: Taking Care of this Precious Life (2 of 2)
Published: 16/11/2024 -
285 – Ten Fields of Zen, Field Six – Ending Dukkha: Taking Care of this Precious Life (1 of 2)
Published: 1/11/2024 -
284 - Reflections on Continuous Practice and Dogen's “Gyoji” (2 of 2)
Published: 24/10/2024 -
283 - Reflections on Continuous Practice and Dogen's “Gyoji” (1 of 2)
Published: 2/10/2024 -
282 – Cutting Moral Corners: Is Buddhism Compatible with 21st-Century Life? (2 of 2)
Published: 21/09/2024
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.