The Zen Studies Podcast

Domyo Burk
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Dec 15, 2017 • 25min

41 -Dogen's Genjokoan Part 4: Moon in a Dewdrop and Views of the Ocean

In this 4th episode of 5 on Zen master Dogen's Genjokoan (written in 1233), I discuss the image of the moon reflected in a dewdrop (ultimate reality reflected/realized by a limited person), and the metaphor of different experiences of the ocean (the nature of relative and absolute truths).
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Dec 7, 2017 • 30min

40 - Being Beneficial Instead of Right: The Buddhist Concept of Skillful Means

This podcast explores the Buddhist concept of skillful means to effectively share wisdom with others. It emphasizes the importance of patience, compassion, and creativity in this process. The podcast also discusses the Lotus Sutra and its use as a strategy for positive change. Additionally, it explores the practice of unconditional respect and the optimistic approach of Mahayana Buddhism in contemporary times.
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Nov 30, 2017 • 38min

39 - Buddhist History 7: Indian Buddhism After the Buddha - The First 200 Years

This episode covers the first 200 years or so of Buddhism, beginning with the traditional account of events immediately after the Buddha's passing. Then I describe how the ordained Sangha met to compile and codify his teachings and their code of discipline, and eventually began dividing into different sects and schools. This is a fascinating story that reflects what really mattered to early Buddhists.
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Nov 18, 2017 • 31min

38 - The Two Sides of Practice: Samadhi Power and Karma Relationship

Buddhist practice can be seen as consisting of two sides, and both are essential. The first side is cultivating "samadhi power," or our ability to perceive – or be awake to – the absolute aspect of reality. The second side is working on "karma relationship," or learning to live our daily lives in an enlightened way. If we neglect either side, our practice can stagnate or go awry.
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Nov 10, 2017 • 26min

37 - Dogen's Genjokoan Part 3: Seeking, Self, and the Matter of Life-and-Death

In part 3 of my series on the famous Zen text called "Genjokoan," written in 1233 by Japanese Zen master Eihei Dogen, I discuss the sections about seeking the Dharma, riding in a boat (recognizing self-nature is impermanent), and firewood and ash (the Great Matter of Life-and-Death).
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Nov 3, 2017 • 44min

36 - Buddha's Teachings Part 3: The Noble Eightfold Path

Explore the teachings of the Noble Eightfold Path in Buddhism, including right view, right resolve, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration. Learn about the interconnectedness of these aspects and their importance in Buddhist practice. Delve into mindfulness, meditation, and their roles in relieving suffering and achieving liberation. Discover how the different aspects of the Eightfold Path support and complement each other, leading to broader teachings and directions in Buddhism.
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Oct 26, 2017 • 27min

35 - Dogen's Genjokoan: A Verse by Verse Exploration – Part 2

My second episode focused on the famous Zen text "Genjokoan," written by Japanese Zen master Eihei Dogen in 1233. In this episode I cover "the moon reflected in water" section, and the "to study Buddhism is to study the self" section. (I'm proceeding through the essay verse by verse over the course of a few episodes.)
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Oct 19, 2017 • 39min

34 - Dogen's Genjokoan: A Verse by Verse Exploration – Part 1

Part of my Buddhist Texts series, this episode focuses on a famous Zen text called "Genjokoan," written by Japanese Zen master Eihei Dogen in 1233. Genjokoan is one of the most popular and widely studied of Dogen's essays. In the interest of unlocking it's profound teaching for you, I'll proceed through the essay verse by verse over the course of a few episodes.
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Oct 12, 2017 • 34sec

October Break Message

Hello! I didn't produce an episode for you this week because I'm spending time with my parents - they live in Minnesota but are here in Oregon on their annual visit. I'll release a new episode next Thursday, Oct. 19th. Thanks for listening!
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Oct 5, 2017 • 46min

33 – Life of Shakyamuni Buddha Part 4: Further Teachings and Colorful Stories

This episode finishes up my story of Shakyamuni Buddha's life. It continues with the development of the early Sangha, including the ordination of women and the establishment of a code of discipline for monastics. It also covers teachings given by the Buddha not already mentioned in earlier episodes, and some of the more dramatic and colorful stories about the Buddha and the early Buddhist community.

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