

Dharma Talk: “Zen is Basking in Love and Loving Back” with Ruben Habito
May 20, 2025
Ruben Habito, a Zen teacher and former Jesuit priest, engages listeners with insights into the core principles of Zen, emphasizing love and mindfulness. He reflects on his transformative journey into Zen, highlighting key experiences and the significance of the koan 'Mu.' The discussion explores the interconnectedness of selflessness and service, while contrasting authentic love with attachment-based love. Habito also shares the transformative power of love in Zen practice, emphasizing its role in personal growth and emotional well-being.
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Dharma Is Always Present
- The Dharma constantly meets us but we rarely perceive it because self-preoccupation covers our sight.
- Zen practice removes that covering so we can be soaked in the Dharma.
Early Kensho In Kamakura
- Ruben Habito describes his first Zen retreat in 1971 and rapid kensho while practicing the koan
Use Mu As A Practice Anchor
- Treat 'Mu' as a sound to settle into rather than an intellectual puzzle.
- Sit daily, breathe, and let the koan guide you into deeper awareness.