40 min

Darkness as Medicine (4 of 6‪)‬ Upaya Zen Center's Dharma Podcast

    • Buddhism

This is part 2 of the Feb 11th session where Osho Zenju and participants engage in Q&A.

In the second talk of the series “Darkness as Medicine,” Zenju Earthlyn Manuel begins with Prajnaparamita, an ancient deity representing the perfection of wisdom, often associated with the removal of suffering through enlightenment.

Manuel also explores the concept of darkness not as a negative force but as an essential aspect of spiritual growth and awakening. She suggests that embracing darkness, much like dwelling in the womb, can lead to transformation and enlightenment. This process involves accepting, allowing, and dwelling in darkness without seeking immediate escape or resolution.

By redefining our relationship with darkness, Manuel argues that we can find a deeper, more meaningful connection to life itself. This involves recognizing darkness as a crucial element of love and acknowledging that our journey through darkness is part of a collective human experience, potentially leading to an ascended humanity. Through this perspective, darkness becomes not something to be feared or avoided but a vital path to wisdom

To access the resources page for this program, please sign up by clicking here.

This is part 2 of the Feb 11th session where Osho Zenju and participants engage in Q&A.

In the second talk of the series “Darkness as Medicine,” Zenju Earthlyn Manuel begins with Prajnaparamita, an ancient deity representing the perfection of wisdom, often associated with the removal of suffering through enlightenment.

Manuel also explores the concept of darkness not as a negative force but as an essential aspect of spiritual growth and awakening. She suggests that embracing darkness, much like dwelling in the womb, can lead to transformation and enlightenment. This process involves accepting, allowing, and dwelling in darkness without seeking immediate escape or resolution.

By redefining our relationship with darkness, Manuel argues that we can find a deeper, more meaningful connection to life itself. This involves recognizing darkness as a crucial element of love and acknowledging that our journey through darkness is part of a collective human experience, potentially leading to an ascended humanity. Through this perspective, darkness becomes not something to be feared or avoided but a vital path to wisdom

To access the resources page for this program, please sign up by clicking here.

40 min