Zen Community of Oregon Dharma Talks
A podcast by Zen Community of Oregon
655 Episodes
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Heart Centered Zen Pt 2 - Metta Sesshin Talk
Published: 12/31/2018 -
The Koan of Trust - Heart of Wisdom Talk
Published: 12/31/2018 -
Mending the Untorn Cloth - On the Practice of Atonement
Published: 12/31/2018 -
How to Live Non-Duality? - on the koan Joshu and the Hermits - Heart of Wisdom Talk
Published: 12/31/2018 -
The Blessing of Knowing Oneself
Published: 12/31/2018 -
Heart Centered Zen Pt 1 - Metta Sesshin Talk
Published: 12/31/2018 -
On Mumonkan Case 2, Hyakujo's Fox - Heart of Wisdom Talk
Published: 12/31/2017 -
Rohatsu Sesshin Talk 1
Published: 12/31/2017 -
On Mumonkan Case 4, The Barbarian Has no Beard - Heart of Wisdom Talk
Published: 12/31/2017 -
Rohatsu Sesshin Talk 5
Published: 12/31/2017 -
Drop by Drop Sincere Heart - Ancient Way Sesshin Talk
Published: 12/31/2017 -
Rohatsu Sesshin Talk 3
Published: 12/31/2017 -
Getting Savvy on Suffering Making Mind - Sunday Talk
Published: 12/31/2017 -
Unity Beyond Views - Heart of Wisdom Talk
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Containing Multitudes - Zen and the Microbiome- Sunday Talk
Published: 12/31/2017 -
Everything Evolves - Oneness Hears Sesshin Talk
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On Case 1 of the Mumonkan - Joshu's Mu - Heart of Wisdom Talk
Published: 12/31/2017 -
Guided Meditation on Non-Dual Awareness
Published: 12/31/2017 -
Being a Field of Benevolence - Four Immeasurables Sesshin Talk
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The Four Sights - Heart of Wisdom Talk
Published: 12/31/2017
New podcasts every Tues, Thurs and Sat. Here you can find talks from various teachers involved with the Zen Community of Oregon. We share talks from our retreats, as well as our different weekly offerings between Great Vow Zen Monastery and Heart of Wisdom Zen Temple. Zen Community of Oregon's purpose is to express and make accessible the wisdom and compassion of the Buddha’s teachings, as transmitted through an authentic, historical lineage. To support and maintain Zen Buddhist practice in order to realize and actualize our Buddha nature in everyday life. For more information, please visit zendust.org.