Episodios

  • The Pillars of Zen Practice - Jogen Salzberg, Sensei
    Apr 17 2026

    This talk explores the three essential qualities of Zen practice—great faith, great doubt, and great determination—as living forces rooted in direct experience. Jogen emphasizes trusting the glimpses of clarity and freedom we’ve already tasted, while continually questioning the habits and beliefs that obscure them. With steady devotion and a long-view commitment, practice becomes a dynamic unfolding where insight deepens, sincerity matures, and the possibility of liberation is sustained for oneself and others.

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    32 m
  • Resting in Is-ness - Hogen, Roshi
    Apr 14 2026

    In this 2026 Sound Sesshin talk, Hogen explores the profound immediacy of our lived experience, showing how attention to the present moment reveals the mind’s intimate connection with the world. Drawing on Zen teachings and stories of historical practitioners, he emphasizes that awareness, gratitude, and surrender to what is allow us to see our true nature and respond to life with clarity and compassion. By resting in the dynamic “is-ness” of each moment, we cultivate stability, insight, and the capacity to act in service of others.

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    31 m
  • The Power To Stay - Jogen Salzberg, Sensei
    Apr 9 2026

    Jogen explores concentration as the essential force that allows us to stay aligned with what matters in a world full of distraction. He reframes it as both a trainable skill and a deeper surrender, requiring us to return the mind again and again while also learning to face discomfort and let go of mental habits. Beyond meditation, concentration becomes a way of living—bringing full attention to each moment and activity. Through this, the mind steadies, clarity deepens, and the conditions for genuine wisdom begin to emerge.

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    34 m
  • The Body of Wisdom - Hogen, Roshi
    Apr 7 2026

    This talk explores how grounding in present-moment awareness—especially through the body—becomes the foundation for transforming life’s challenges into wisdom. By cultivating integrity, ethical living, and alignment with a deeper aspiration, we learn to respond skillfully rather than react habitually. Hogen emphasizes that even our past mistakes and suffering can become sources of insight when met with awareness and compassion. Ultimately, wisdom arises not from abstract ideas, but from how we meet each moment with presence, responsibility, and an open heart.

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    22 m
  • From Forbearance to Joy - Jomon Martin, Zen Teacher
    Apr 4 2026

    In this talk, Jomon explores the paired Paramitas of patience (kshanti) and joyful effort (virya), showing how they support and balance one another on the path of practice. Patience becomes a willingness to fully meet life as it is, even in discomfort, while joyful effort offers the energy and curiosity to keep going. Drawing on teachings from Shantideva and real-life examples, the talk highlights how we can transform anger, doubt, and distraction into opportunities for growth. Ultimately, practice becomes sustained not by force, but by a genuine sense of engagement, meaning and joy.

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    42 m
  • Awareness in Everyday Life - Hogen, Roshi
    Apr 2 2026

    Hogen explores how awareness and direct experience form the foundation of spiritual practice, inviting us to look closely at our own minds rather than relying on secondhand beliefs. He emphasizes grounding in the body and present moment as a way to uncover what is truly real and alive. Through this lens, challenges and problems become opportunities to expand perspective, cultivate wisdom, and deepen compassion. Ultimately, the talk points to a practice of meeting life fully—with clarity, resilience, and an open heart.

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    26 m
  • Rethinking Impatience - Jogen Salzberg, Sensei
    Mar 31 2026

    In this talk on the paramita of patience (kshanti), impatience is explored as the tension between our desires and reality. Rather than something to resist, it becomes a doorway to awareness when we learn to let experiences arise and pass without reacting. This practice reveals a deeper sense of spaciousness and reduces our dependence on external conditions for fulfillment. Patience, in this way, becomes a flexible and grounded way of relating to both life and the spiritual path.

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    42 m
  • The Paramitas: Generosity and Ethical Living - Jomon Martin, Zen Teacher
    Mar 28 2026

    Jomon introduces the paramitas, core qualities in Buddhist practice that guide the path toward awakening, focusing on generosity and ethical conduct. She explores the meaning of paramita as both “perfection” and “the other shore,” emphasizing that these virtues are not goals to achieve but ways of being to continually embody. Through teachings, stories, and real-life examples, she highlights generosity as a natural expression of compassion and wisdom, extending beyond material giving to include presence, protection, and sharing the teachings. Ethical practice is presented as a stabilizing and “cooling” force in an inflamed world, grounded in non-harming and mindful action. The talk weaves together the bodhisattva vows, the practice of not knowing, and the importance of reflecting on one’s actions, encouraging a life of ongoing care, awareness, and service to others.

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    43 m