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Original Mind Zen
by Andre Taesan Halaw
Join Andre Taesan Halaw for weekly Zen Buddhist Dharma talks. Andre is a Zen monk and teacher at the Original Mind Zen Sangha in Chesterfield, NJ, where these talks were recorded. You can visit the OMZS at www.originalmindzen.com, or Andre at his blog, www.originalmindzen.blogspot.com.If you like this podcast, please rate and review it, subscribe to it, and recommend it to a friend.
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Whether Sitting, Standing, or Lying Down
Zen may begin on the meditation cushion; however, true practice should extend into every aspect of our lives, not just the seated position.
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For The Sake Of
True Zen practice does not expect anything in return. It is not a means to an ends, but the ends itself.
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The Good News and the Bad News
The good news is that everything is impermanent, changing; every moment is brand new. This means that we are ultimately free. However, if we expect certainty and fixedness from life, then impermanence is also bad news. Buddhism teaches us how to stop clinging and accept things just as they are--free from both bad and good.
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The Harmless Way
Do as little harm as possible; that is the way of the Buddhas.
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The Buddha Is Your Birthright
Probably the most staggering teaching in Buddhism is that we are already Buddha. Our minds and the minds of all Buddhas are fundamentally identical.
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Treat Every Being Like Buddha
Every being and blade of grass is sacred. All deserve our kindness and respect, even those we view as unpleasant.
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Accepting Conditions
The heart of Buddhist practice is learning to accept conditions as they are while simultaneously playing an active role in the world.
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The Pollen In Your Nose
The hardest thing to accept in Buddhism is that even the aspects of the world and ourselves that we dislike the most are magnificent expressions of the great reality. It's simply our picking and choosing minds that distract us from this point.
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Neither Loss Nor Gain
Zen practice walks the middle path between trying to gain or lose anything. Just as we eat to eat and sleep to sleep, we practice to practice--not to gain patience or lose stress.
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Even the Worms
In Buddhism, everything is sacred. If we treat the smallest organisms with respect and compassion, imagine how we could treat our fellow humans.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join Andre Taesan Halaw for weekly Zen Buddhist Dharma talks. Andre is a Zen monk and teacher at the Original Mind Zen Sangha in Chesterfield, NJ, where these talks were recorded. You can visit the OMZS at www.originalmindzen.com, or Andre at his blog, www.originalmindzen.blogspot.com.If you like this podcast, please rate and review it, subscribe to it, and recommend it to a friend.
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