The Zen Studies Podcast
A podcast by Domyo Burk
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298 Episodes
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2019-09-11 Off-Week Announcement about SFZC Talk
Published: 11/09/2019 -
112 - Dogen's "Four Ways Bodhisattvas Embrace Living Beings" - Part 3 – Loving Words
Published: 6/09/2019 -
111 – You Can't Hold on to Stillness: Practice in Activity
Published: 1/09/2019 -
110 - How Understanding Impermanence Can Lead to Great Appreciation
Published: 16/08/2019 -
109 - What Does Buddhism Have to Say About Mass Shootings?
Published: 10/08/2019 -
108 - Buddha's Teachings 14: The Five Skandhas as Focus for the Practice of Not-Self (Anatta)
Published: 30/07/2019 -
107 - Finding and Enacting Our Best Response to the World's Suffering
Published: 19/07/2019 -
106 - Dogen's Shishobo: The Four Ways Bodhisattvas Embrace Living Beings – Part 2
Published: 13/07/2019 -
105 - Dogen's Shishobo: The Four Ways Bodhisattvas Embrace Living Beings
Published: 7/07/2019 -
104 – Buddhists: It’s Time to Address the Climate Emergency
Published: 29/06/2019 -
103 – Twelve Pali Canon Suttas Every Buddhist Should Know – Part 3
Published: 14/06/2019 -
102 – Nine Fields of Zen Practice: A Framework for Letting Practice Permeate Your Life – Part 3
Published: 7/06/2019 -
101 – The Koan of Awakening: Do You Know the Essential Truth Yet, Or Not?
Published: 3/06/2019 -
100 – Twelve Pali Canon Suttas Every Buddhist Should Know – Part 2
Published: 17/05/2019 -
99 – Nine Fields of Zen Practice: A Framework for Letting Practice Permeate Your Life – Part 2
Published: 10/05/2019 -
98 – Nine Fields of Zen Practice: A Framework for Letting Practice Permeate Your Life – Part 1
Published: 3/05/2019 -
97 – Twelve Pali Canon Suttas Every Buddhist Should Know – Part 1
Published: 26/04/2019 -
Off-Week Editorial - It’s Not Enough to Respond to What’s Right in Front of You
Published: 19/04/2019 -
96 - Zazen Pamphlet: Essential (and Brief) Instructions for the Practice of Zazen
Published: 12/04/2019 -
95 - Lineage in Buddhism: The Intersection Between the Individual and the Collective Tradition
Published: 7/04/2019
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.