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Teisho by Subhana Barzaghi, roshi 'Cultivating the immeasurable quality of joy' 2017 Autumn Sesshin
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Teisho by Subhana Barzaghi, roshi 'My heart is not yet at peace' 2017 Autumn Sesshin
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The most popular SZC podcast ever! This is a talk by Allan Marett Sensei of the Sydney Zen Centre on the third day of Rohatsu Sesshin 2014, discussing the Buddha's enlightenment.
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Allan Marett, sensei explores Xuefeng's Turtle-nose Snake, Case 22 Blue Cliff Record. Here we encounter four great Chinese Zen masters, Xuefeng, Changqing, Xuansha and Yunmen doing a little snake dance together. It’s a lovely case because it shows us both the humour and the insight of these old fellas. Look out for that snake! It might bite you … if you’re lucky.…
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Multitudinous messages coming in from marketers and politicians intensify the sense that the future’s uncertain and potentially disastrous, that though we are all right, it’s the “other” or “others” who are the problem. Our anxiety grows. Our minds already overflow with habits, preconceptions and prejudices, with ideas about self and other, ideas that have me here, and you over there, each of us separate and fearful - fearful that we’ll stuff up, that our beloved will walk out on us, that there won’t be enough, that we‘re inadequate and that any minute, we’ll be found out. Fortunately, our practice reveals a radically different “other”. Gillian Coote, roshi explores Case 45 of the Mumonkan in her teisho at SZC's Spring sesshin 2024: Wu-tsu said, ’Sakyamuni and Maitreya are servants of another. Tell me, who is that other?…
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Bodhidharma faced the wall. The Second Ancestor stood in the snow, cut off his arm and said, ‘Your disciple’s mind has no peace as yet. I beg you, Master, please put it to rest.' Mumonkan Case 41: Bodhidharma Pacifies the Mind The words, life and control, cancel each other out - life is just this! Moment by moment, beyond our control and so without peace - yet how we yearn for it. And though we may never be in control of our minds - or our thoughts - or our lives, it is possible, with regular Zen practice, to see the mind more clearly and be less impressed, less overwhelmed, and experience the anxious mind as one small element in the vastness, one small dharma gate. This Dharma talk was given by Gillian Coote, roshi at Kodoji, at Spring sesshin 2024.…
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“Where have you been?’ is a common opening phrase from the teacher in many koans. In this talk about case 15, Book of Serenity, ‘Yangshan thrusts his hoe in the ground’, Jane discusses aspects of this koan in relation to the story of the Buddha’s awakening and to our own realisation. We can appreciate the dance of words between Guishan and Yangshan as they present to us the spirit of harmony and compassion. This talk was given by Jane Andino roshi at Rohatsu sesshin 2024…
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Apprentice teacher Will Moon discusses Wumen's comments on how to work with the Koan Mu in today's context. This teisho (Case 1, Chao-chou's Dog, from the Gateless Barrier - Wu-men Kuan) was given on Day 1 of Spring sesshin 2024 at Kodoji.
Will explores how we might view our pain differently. Rather than fleeing and avoiding pain, how we might also awaken to the fact that our pain and struggles are also the true dharma. He refers to Case 3 of the Blue Cliff Record: Sun Faced Buddha, Moon Faced Buddha. This teisho was given by apprentice teacher Will Moon on day 3 of Spring sesshin 2024 at Kodoji…
Will considers that Zen cannot be taught. All the ideas we accumulate from listening to talks and reading books are not 'it'. As useful as they are at times, they are the accumulation of just more concepts and ideas. It is only through our great enquiry that we awaken. This teisho, referring to Huang Po and the Brewer’s Lees (Case 53 from the Book of Serenity) was given by apprentice teacher, Will Moon, at Spring sesshin 2024 at Kodoji.…
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Whenever a monk came to see him Luzu turned around and sat facing the wall. Full stop, end of story. This was his teaching. He offered no words. Our core practice is sitting. What does it mean? This talk by Maggie Gluek, roshi, considers zazen and the fact of a wall, drawing on the wisdom of Dogen and Aitken Roshi too. It meanders into a few thoughts on thoughts, non-thinking and what we call “the mind." Sydney Zen Centre's Rohatsu sesshin 2023…
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The Heart Sutra is the essence of the wisdom teachings of liberation. It is a summary of the Buddha’s awakening experience under the Bodhi Tree. The dharma talk explores and clarify the wonderful yet highly misunderstood teachings of emptiness. Empty of what? Emptiness does not mean annihilation or nihilism or that you do not exist. After investigating all 5 skandhas / aggregates – form, feeling, perception, mental formations and consciousness we find them empty of a permanent, enduring, separate, self. Yet this emptiness is full of life overflowing with inter-being, the birds, trees, sky, forest and all beings inter-are woven into a seamless totality. This teisho was given by Subhana Barzaghi, roshi at 2024 Autumn sesshin at Kodoji…
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The ocean of inter-being is our true nature. Can we see a cloud in your cup of tea. Present moment is an open field of benefaction. Our interpersonal and relational field and its correlation with the latest theories of Quantum physics – interactive, dynamic quantum field of probabilities being created and annihilated every moment. Embodying the wonder and joy of Indra’s Web of interconnectedness. How can we enlarge our vision to see our shared world more spaciously and more compassionately. This teisho was given by Subhana Barzaghi, roshi at 2024 Autumn sesshin at Kodoji…
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Will explores our relationship between our problems and our practice, and our attitude to our problems. This teisho draws upon several koan examples that involve problems and our approach to our practice. This includes..The Iron Flute case 33: 'Yueh Shan solves the monk's problem', Blue Cliff Record case 6: 'Every day is a good day', and Case 30 of the Gateless Barrier, Matsu: 'This very mind is Buddha'. This teisho was given by Will Moon, apprentice SZC teacher, at Autumn sesshin 2024 at Kodoji.…
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This teisho explores how being present in the here and now better enables us to cope and to respond in a world with increasing conflict and increasing ecological collapse, where we can feel like we have less and less control and where there feels like great uncertainty. Will discusses how to live well in today's world by responding from our place of intimacy. This teisho was given by apprentice teacher Will Moon at Autumn 2024 sesshin at Kodoji…
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Suchness is also referred to as Tathagata another name for the Buddha – the one who is thus gone, thus comes, the one who sees reality as-it-really-is. The teachings of suchness are encapsulated in the much-loved succinct Bahiya Sutta. The Sutta instructs us how to practice just seeing, just hearing, just sensing, just cognising, and thus how to realise the end of suffering. This affirms that the Great Way is not difficult it simply avoids picking and choosing. This teisho was given by Subhana Barzaghi, roshi at 2024 Autumn sesshin at Kodoji…
‘The Great Way has no gate” is the beginning of Wu-Men’s verse from his preface to The Gateless Barrier. This talk explores the Preface and the Postscript of Wu-men’s great work. It also raises the deep questions of 'Why am I at sesshin? What is the Barrier for me?' This talk by Jane Andino, roshi, was the first teisho of the Winter Sesshin 2024…
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‘No-gate is the gate of liberation; no-mind is the mind of the wayfarer’. These are the words of Hsuan-sha, quoted by Wu-men in his postscript to the Wu-Men Kuan. This talk explores the path of the wayfarer, the path of freedom. This talk was given by Jane Andino, roshi on Day 2 of Winter sesshin at the SZC Annandale zendo…
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In ‘seeing the reflection’ and ‘seeing the portrait’, we find that which we can’t put into words. This teisho looks at Case 98, The Book of Serenity, and also explores the Soto ancestor side of our Zen lineage, Dongshan. This teisho was given by Jane Andino, roshi on day 3 of Winter sesshin 2024 at the Annandale zendo…
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In Dogen’s ‘Instructions to the Tenzo’, he describes Three Minds, a division which provides a framework for all daily tasks. As well as Joyful Mind, Kind Mind, and Great Mind, we study Dogen’s question ‘What is practice?’. This teisho was given by Jane Andino, roshi on day 4 at Winter sesshin 2024, at the SZC Annandale zendo…
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Teisho by Subhana Barzaghi, roshi 'Cultivating the immeasurable quality of joy'
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Teisho by Subhana Barzaghi, roshi 'My heart is not yet at peace'.
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Subhana gives meditation instructions for Silent Illumination, also known as Just Sitting or Shikantaza. Zen master’s Hongzhi illuminated Silent Illumination as both method and realisation of mind. She gives a guided meditation of 15 mins, sitting in open expansive spacious awareness and letting go of identification with body and mind.…
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"If there is even a bit of difference, it is the remote distance between heaven and earth." This is a famous Zen saying that has been used many times by the masters of the past and present, but what does it mean? Difference between what and what? Allan Marett, roshi explores a famous exchange between Fayan and his pilgrimage companion Hiushan that focuses on this phrase, from the Book of Serenity, Case 17 - 'Fayan's Tiny Bit'.…
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Maggie Gluek, roshi, describes how old Chao Chou offers us a key to the gateless barrier, a word that is no word that opens the door to everything. And in which Wu Men with his long comment shines a light on the practice of Zen. Don’t go thinking you’ve heard this all before!
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Apprentice teacher Jane Andino explores Case 4 of the Book of Serenity.
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