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EPISODE · Jan 24, 2026 · 19 MIN

Animacy in Zen — January 13, 2026 — Dharma Talk

from Living Zen · host Kōsen Eshū, Osho

Animacy in Zen   In this episode of Living Zen, I reflect on Zen form — not as something merely procedural or symbolic, but as something alive.   This talk explores how breath, movement, sound, chanting, bells, incense, and shared attention all participate in the life of practice. Rather than treating form as a set of rules to perform correctly, the talk invites listeners to notice how the practice itself is already active, relational, and responsive.   Drawing directly from lived experience in the Zendo, this reflection looks at Zen ritual as something animated and participatory — a field we step into together — long before we "get to" sitting. It's a grounded, embodied inquiry into what is actually happening while we practice.   Living Zen is a podcast about Zen practice as it's lived — sincere, embodied, and woven into real human lives.   Links & Resources:   Zenwest — the Zen practice community where these talks arise https://www.zenwest.ca   The Red Mountain Way (Patreon) — ongoing teachings, reflections, and recordings https://www.patreon.com/redmountainway   Monarch Trancework — one-to-one guidance, mentorship, and practice support https://www.monarchtrancework.com   If you find Living Zen meaningful, one of the simplest ways to support the podcast is by liking, subscribing, or sharing it. These small, cost-free actions help the podcast grow and reach people who may not yet know about it.   Wherever you're listening from, thank you for your time, your attention, and your practice.

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