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Sailing Home PBS Radio Kqed Forum Disscussion
This is a discussion Norman has on Public Broadcasting Service local station KQED on their "Forum" series on his new book Sailing Home.
Zoketsu Norman Fischer
September 2, 2008

Suzuki Roshi Talk 2 of 2
In this second discussion of Zen Mind/Beginner's Mind, Zoketsu discusses right attitude, appreciation of our practice and path, and our self-expression through practice. Also covered here are concepts of "not-knowing," Zen as compared to other traditions, making practice part of our lives and art, and conflict resolution and emotions.
Zoketsu Norman Fischer
January 27, 2008

Word Silence
Talk on Word Silence
Zoketsu Norman Fischer
January 8, 2008

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Bewilderment
Zoketsu discusses his own life story, poetry, being a priest, and the unknowable nature of our life.
Zoketsu Norman Fischer
January 4, 2003
 
Blizzard of Depictions
A talk about the essentially unrepresentable nature of Buddhism, given by Norman at the "Speaking For the Buddha?: Buddhism and the Media" conference at U.C. Berkeley on February 8-9, 2005
Zoketsu Norman Fischer
August 8, 2009
 
Do You Want to Make Something Out of It?
Norman explores the basic human need for expression. Through poetics, Dogen, Ginsberg, and Valery, he investigates what art is and the beauty of its instability.
Zoketsu Norman Fischer
January 1, 2000

Language and Dharma
...language is on one hand a prison: we are literally locked inside language, created by, defined by, language, and can only see as far as we can say. On the other hand, language can free us: it can open our imagination and allow us to reach out to the world, and also to fly beyond it...
Zoketsu Norman Fischer
January 1, 2006
 
Life is Tough - Six Ways to Deal With It
An ancient set of Buddhist slogans offers us six powerful techniques to transform life's difficulties into awakening and benefit.
Zoketsu Norman Fischer
March 1, 2013

Light(silence)word
A meditation, in poetry and prose, on light, language, and silence in Kabbalistic and Zen literature, focusing on the Zohar and Kabbalistic texts and on Buddhist views of language and Dogen's linguistic praxis.
Zoketsu Norman Fischer
April 22, 2009
 
My Own Heart Let Me More Have Pity On
I want to tell you about coming apart, wanting to die, and returning at last to myself, and about how my Buddhist practice both helped and hindered me in this zigzag journey.
Susan Moon
January 1, 2000
 
On Buddhist Writing
"Trying to write about Buddhism is more difficult. It is something I mostly do not do. Mostly I wrote about immediate experience, and about writing, which is a kind of experience. People tell me that most of my writing sounds like it is about Buddhism, but I don’t really intend it to be that way."
Zoketsu Norman Fischer
January 2, 2003
 
Salvado de Anquilosarse
En este ensayo Norman Fischer discute la relación complementaria entre la práctica espiritual y el arte
Zoketsu Norman Fischer
February 1, 2005
 
Saved from Freezing
"So although spiritual practice seems...at odds with imagination, the truth is spiritual practice requires imagination....The senses, the reason, even the moral and emotional faculties are not enough."
Zoketsu Norman Fischer
February 1, 2005
 
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Publications (2)

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Sailing Home: Using Homer's Odyssey to Navigate Life's Perils and Pitfalls
Norman's eagerly awaited book about Homer's Odyssey and the metaphor of homecoming, from a Zen perspective. "Norman Fischer deftly incorporates Buddhist, Judaic, Christian, and popular thought, as well as his own unique and sympathetic understanding of life, in his reinterpretation of Odysseus's familiar wanderings as lessons that everyone can use. We see how to resist the seduction of the Sirens' song to stop sailing and give up; how to bide our time in a situation and wait for the right opportunity -- as Odysseus does when faced with the murderous, one-eyed Cyclops; and how to reassess our story and rediscover our purpose and identity if, like the Lotus-Eaters, we have forgotten the past."
Norman Fischer
2008
Success
Norman explores the basic human need for expression. Through poetics, Dogen, Ginsberg, and Valery, he investigates what art is and the beauty of its instability.
Norman Fischer
1999
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