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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
June 10, 2005 |
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
June 9, 2005 |
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
June 8, 2005 |
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
June 7, 2005 |
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Teachings on Death (AYALA) 2005
Zoketsu comments on "Tao Wu's Condolence Call" from The Blue Cliff Record. Yuan hits a coffin and says, "Alive or dead?" Tao Wu said, "I won't say alive and I won't say dead." Zoketsu discusses how birth/death are not opposites.
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
May 19, 2005 |
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Teachings on Death / Alaya
How can we be there for others who are dying, when we are in denial and cannot explain death with words or phrases? Zoketsu discusses how birth/death can be experienced as nirvana and not as polar opposites.
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
May 19, 2005 |
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Right View - Mar de Jade
Talk on right view/Eightfold Path.
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
May 7, 2005 |
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Dogen's Bendowa - Mar de Jade Talk 7
Seventh talk on Dogen's Bendowa.
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
May 3, 2005 |
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Bendowa, 7a plática
Séptima plática sobre el Bendowa, "Practicar el camino con todo corazón."
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
May 3, 2005 |
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Dogen's Bendowa - Mar de Jade Talk 6
Sixth talk on Dogen's Bendowa.
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
May 2, 2005 |
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Practicing Every Day Zen
In this talk, Zoketsu describes key attitudes and practices for studying and practicing Zen as in a committed way within the matrix of everyday life.
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
March 1, 2001 |
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Practicando el Zen de Cada Día
En esta plática, Zoketsu discute las actitudes y prácticas fundamentales para estudiar y practicar el Zen como un camino comprometido dentro de la matriz de la vida cotidiana.
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
March 1, 2001 |
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Deshan Holds his Bowl
Two old dharma friends and their worthy teacher dance through identity and practice. Seppo (Xuefeng) tries so hard. Can we let go of our idea of who we are and enter into this life?
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
January 1, 2001 |
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Mindfulness Sutra 1
A series of talks on the Mindfulness Sutra (Part One)
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
January 1, 2001 |
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Mindfulness Sutra 2
A series of talks on the Mindfulness Sutra (Part Two)
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
January 1, 2001 |
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Mindfulness Sutra 3
A series of talks on the Mindfulness Sutra (Part Three)
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
January 1, 2001 |
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Zen Precepts (Talk 1 of 3)
General description of the sixteen Bodhisattva precepts and a Bodhisattva. Description of the three levels of precepts: the literal, the compassionate, and the koan level.
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
December 31, 2000 |
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Zen Precepts (Talk 2 of 3)
Discussion of the first three precepts: I take refuge in Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
December 31, 2000 |
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Zen Precepts (Talk 3 of 3)
Norman discusses his relationship with his teacher, Sojun Weitsman. The remaining thirteen precepts are discussed: the three bodhisattva precepts, which are called the three pure precepts, and the ten grave precepts.
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
December 31, 2000 |
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Gratitude
Zoketsu reflects on gratitude as a natural way of living given the essential incredible fact that we and our world actually exist. " All my life I have been contemplating a question of Heidegger’s that has always struck me as strangely profound: why is there something, why not rather nothing?"
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
November 1, 2000 |
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The Heart of Buddhist Meditation
A classic by the pioneering and very learned German monk who was aware of contemporary Western needs. Very good book.
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Nyanaponika Thera
1973 |
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1. Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind
This classic first collection of Suzuki Roshi's lectures, published in the 1970's, is a wonderful introduction to Zen teachings, from basic posture in meditation to emptiness and enlightenment.
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Shunryu Suzuki
1974 |
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Buddhist Thought in India
Conze was a great scholar. His translations, especially of the Prajna literature (see Topic 9, Emptiness Teachings), remain standard after more than forty years. This book is his classical discussion of the basics of Buddhist psychology and philosophy. The reader must be patient with his quirky and supercilious style, which is great fun once you get used to it.
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Edward Conze
1999 |
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1. Taking Our Places: The Buddhist Path to Truly Growing Up
Taking Our Places: the Buddhist Path to Truly Growing Up, is a book about spiritual practice as a journey toward true human maturity based on mentoring work Norman did with a group of four boys on the cusp of adulthood. Taking Our Places discusses the practices and the values that can deepen our lives as we grow. It includes chapters on meditation, listening, suffering, and ethical conduct.
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
2004 |
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