The Zen Studies Podcast
A podcast by Domyo Burk
313 Episodes
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32 - The Practice of Not-Knowing: Relief, Intimacy, and Ground for Effective Action
Published: 28/09/2017 -
31 - Six Realms of Existence Part 3: Hungry Ghost and Human Realms
Published: 21/09/2017 -
30 - Six Realms of Existence Part 2: Asura, Beast, and Hell Realms
Published: 14/09/2017 -
29 - Six Realms of Existence Part 1: Introduction and the Heaven Realm
Published: 7/09/2017 -
Labor Day Message
Published: 31/08/2017 -
28 - Q&A: The Teaching of Rebirth and Too Much Thinking During Zazen
Published: 24/08/2017 -
27 - The Buddha's Teachings Part 2 – The Four Noble Truths
Published: 17/08/2017 -
26 – Work as Spiritual Practice According to Dogen's “Instructions to the Cook” – Part 2
Published: 10/08/2017 -
25 – Work as Spiritual Practice According to Dogen's “Instructions to the Cook” - Part 1
Published: 3/08/2017 -
24 – Deepen Your Zazen by Not Getting Stuck in Satisfaction or Dissatisfaction
Published: 27/07/2017 -
23 - How Buddhists Should Behave: Evolution of the Buddhist Precepts Part 2
Published: 21/07/2017 -
22 - How Buddhists Should Behave: Evolution of the Buddhist Precepts Part 1
Published: 13/07/2017 -
21 – Sesshin: 24-7 Silent Meditation Retreats
Published: 29/06/2017 -
20 - The Heart Sutra Part 2: Line by Line Explanation, Continued
Published: 21/06/2017 -
19 - The Heart Sutra Part 1: Introduction to the Most Common Mahayana Text
Published: 15/06/2017 -
18 - Zen Forms (Customs and Rituals) and Why They Matter
Published: 8/06/2017 -
Life of Shakyamuni Buddha Part 3: First Sermons and Students, and the Early Sangha
Published: 1/06/2017 -
Sangha: The Joys, Challenges, and Value of Practicing in a Buddhist Community
Published: 25/05/2017 -
To Study Buddhism Is to Study the Self (and Why That’s Not Selfish)
Published: 18/05/2017 -
Buddha's Teachings Part 1: The Three Marks and the Teaching of Not-Self (Anatta)
Published: 11/05/2017
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.