The Zen Studies Podcast
A podcast by Domyo Burk
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298 Episodes
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75 – Sekito Kisen’s Sandokai: The Identity of Relative and Absolute – Part 2
Published: 4/10/2018 -
74 – Sekito Kisen’s Sandokai: The Identity of Relative and Absolute – Part 1
Published: 27/09/2018 -
73 – Is Buddhism Secular, Spiritual, or Religious?
Published: 11/09/2018 -
72 – Taking Care of Our Lives: More About the Karma Relationship Side of Practice
Published: 1/09/2018 -
71 - Buddha's Teachings 9: The Four Brahmaviharas, or Sublime Social Attitudes - Part 3
Published: 26/08/2018 -
70 - Buddhist Practice: Dealing with Intrusive Thoughts and Emotions
Published: 18/08/2018 -
69 - The Soto Zen Goal of Goallessness: How to Awaken Without Trying
Published: 4/08/2018 -
68 – Relating to Buddhist Teachings 2: Wrestling with the Teachings
Published: 29/07/2018 -
67 – Relating to Buddhist Teachings 1: Their Abundance, Diversity & Authenticity
Published: 21/07/2018 -
66 - Buddha's Teachings 8: Four Brahmaviharas, or Sublime Social Attitudes - Part 2
Published: 14/07/2018 -
Special Announcement: Launch of the Zen Studies Sangha
Published: 7/07/2018 -
65 – Dealing with Fear, Anger, and Hatred as a Buddhist
Published: 2/07/2018 -
64 - Shikantaza: Having the Guts to Just Sit and Let Go of Doing Anything
Published: 23/06/2018 -
63 - Buddha's Teachings 7: The Four Brahmaviharas, or Sublime Social Attitudes - Part 1
Published: 19/06/2018 -
62 - Listener's Questions: Practicing with Mental Illness
Published: 8/06/2018 -
61 - Taking Refuge and Precepts: The Significance of Becoming a Buddhist – Part 2
Published: 25/05/2018 -
60 - Taking Refuge and Precepts: The Significance of Becoming a Buddhist – Part 1
Published: 18/05/2018 -
59 - The Buddha's Teachings Part 6: The Three Poisons as the Root of All Evil
Published: 12/05/2018 -
58 - Dogen's Bendowa Part 2: Inconceivable Dharma, Practice, and Realization
Published: 4/05/2018 -
57 - Dogen's Bendowa Part 1: What's the Big Deal about Zazen?
Published: 30/04/2018
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.