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The Point to Practice

The Point to Practice

by Nyogen Roshi

The Point to Practice

At the beginning of our sesshin commemorating Shakyamuni Buddha’s enlightenment experience, Nyogen Roshi reminds us of the common thread connecting all the forms of practice in our lineage. “You have to push through the wall of duality–the sense of separation that keeps us trapped in the six senses,” Roshi tells us. “How do I do […]

Belief Systems

Belief Systems

by Nyogen Roshi

Belief Systems

“Do you see how your belief system is shaping you?” Nyogen Roshi asks in a Dharma talk inspired by an “old master” who has figured into many of Roshi’s recent talks. “It is a belief system that makes you think this sense of separation is real.”  

See Where You Are?

See Where You Are?

by Nyogen Roshi

See Where You Are?

In this Teisho, Nyogen Roshi relates the story of his getting lost in what he calls a “hell realm” and connects his experience with the lessons he is taking from The End of Suffering, a book that he has recommended to the sangha. “It’s your head that you’re constantly looking at,” Roshi says. “So long […]

Miraculous Activity

Miraculous Activity

by Nyogen Roshi

Miraculous Activity

In a talk weaving insights from the physicist Russell Targ into the teachings of Dogen Zenji and Nagarjuna, Nyogen Roshi demystifies “miraculous activities” like levitation and remote viewing. “The true miracles are the daily activities of Buddhas,” Roshi says.  

Lineage is Real

Lineage is Real

by Nyogen Roshi

Lineage is Real

“Lineage isn’t something that you develop, something that you create. It’s something that you receive.” Responding to those who want to establish new Buddhist institutions in the U.S., Nyogen Roshi reminds us how profoundly simple and difficult true Buddhist practice is–and how important it is, for those reasons, to practice with a teacher who has […]

The Oyster Swallows the Moon

The Oyster Swallows the Moon

by Nyogen Roshi

The Oyster Swallows the Moon

Working with “Chimon’s Prajna Wisdom”–a case from the Blue Cliff Record–Nyogen Roshi offers practice instructions that apply not just to working with koans but to any of the practices in the Zen tradition. “You have to take the koan beyond the intellectual mind, the egocentric mind, and that is not easy,” Roshi says. “The difficult […]

Become an Empty Vessel

Become an Empty Vessel

by Nyogen Roshi

Become an Empty Vessel

“You cannot free yourself from the dualistic mind by thinking about it,” Nyogen Roshi reminds us. Instead, using our practice, we have to allow our minds to become still and empty in order to see clearly. “The Miracle is right here!” Roshi says. “This is the miracle!”  

The Path to Practice

The Path to Practice

by Nyogen Roshi

The Path to Practice

A guest at a Saturday talk prompts Nyogen Roshi to deliver a tour-de-force round-up of the key themes of his teaching. Connecting the yearning that brings a student to Zen to the cultivation of samadhi through practice, Roshi says, “There is something right here, right now that wants to wake up, or you wouldn’t be […]

Visualization, Koans and Tai Chi

Visualization, Koans and Tai Chi

by Nyogen Roshi

Visualization, Koans and Tai Chi

How are Tibetan visualization practices, koans and Tai Chi related? All of these practices help the practitioner let go of the sense of separation that keeps him or her in a state of delusion about the true nature of reality. “Buddha Dharma is about your evolution–the evolution of your consciousness,” Nyogen Roshi says. “There is […]

This Can Be Done

This Can Be Done

by Nyogen Roshi

This Can Be Done

In this talk, Nyogen Roshi reminds us of the most essential aspect of Buddha Dharma: the practice is real! “All the egocentric rumination that you think is so important–it’s silly!—when you are this close to the most amazing kind of experience. Closer, as the great Joshu said, than the skin on your nose.”    

Voices of ZenSigns of Progress

Signs of Progress

by Kelly Doman Stevens

Signs of Progress

How does practice enhance your life? In this excerpt from a talk, Doman Sensei speaks candidly about noticing little things going more easily in his life because he is less self-conscious or afraid and therefore more relaxed and engaged in the present moment.

Voices of ZenAffinity

Affinity

by Michael Isshin Spiller

Affinity

In a recent talk about his affinities with Zen practice, Michael Isshin Spiller’s inventory began with a pair of items that will be familiar to any regular student at the Hazy Moon. “The first thing that occurred to me,” Isshin said, “was that I have an affinity with sitting. If you don’t cultivate some sort […]

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