
Rochester Zen Center Teisho (Zen Talks) This Moment Itself Is Mind
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Oct 12, 2025 Dive into the essence of Zen with insights on embracing the present moment. John Pulleyn explores why we often overlook what's right in front of us and the traps of seeking a problem-free future. He draws connections to Oliver Burkeman's reflections on mortality while advocating for acceptance of life's imperfections. Meditation is redefined as a continuous journey of returning to awareness. Ultimately, it's about letting go of self-judgment and engaging fully with life, appreciating each moment as it comes.
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This Moment Is The Teaching
- The fundamental teaching is that this moment arises from mind and this moment itself is mind.
- Practice returns you to this present reality you already inhabit, interrupting habitual dreaming of the future.
We Habitually Chase The Future
- Most people habitually lean into an imagined future and miss the present moment.
- When the imagined future arrives it is just another present moment, so the chase is illusory.
4,000 Weeks Framing Life's Finitude
- John Pulleyn reads Oliver Burkeman's work connecting productivity advice to Buddhist truths.
- He notes Burkeman's book 4,000 Weeks frames life as finite and prompts facing mortality.









