58 min.

Darkness as Medicine (5 of 6‪)‬ Upaya Zen Center's Dharma Podcast

    • Boeddhisme

In the third part of her series “Darkness is Medicine,” Zenju Earthlyn Manuel delves into the ancestral perspectives on darkness, highlighting its importance and application in our lives, especially during challenging times. She discusses the concept of light merging with darkness, as described by Thich Nhat Hanh, to emphasize that darkness does not disappear when illuminated but becomes integrated with our awareness. This perspective encourages a reevaluation of our understanding of light and darkness, urging us to see them as intertwined rather than opposing forces.

Manuel introduces the idea of cosmic ceremonies, everyday occurrences where light shaped by darkness manifests, such as witnessing a sunrise. This natural phenomenon symbolizes how light and darkness merge, offering moments of awakening and connection. She also touches on ancient ancestral wisdom and the illumination it brings, suggesting that this wisdom is embedded within us, shaped by generations of experiences and struggles.

Zenju leaves time in this final talk for participants to ask and share their experiences with darkness, offering her own sincere responses in return.

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

In the third part of her series “Darkness is Medicine,” Zenju Earthlyn Manuel delves into the ancestral perspectives on darkness, highlighting its importance and application in our lives, especially during challenging times. She discusses the concept of light merging with darkness, as described by Thich Nhat Hanh, to emphasize that darkness does not disappear when illuminated but becomes integrated with our awareness. This perspective encourages a reevaluation of our understanding of light and darkness, urging us to see them as intertwined rather than opposing forces.

Manuel introduces the idea of cosmic ceremonies, everyday occurrences where light shaped by darkness manifests, such as witnessing a sunrise. This natural phenomenon symbolizes how light and darkness merge, offering moments of awakening and connection. She also touches on ancient ancestral wisdom and the illumination it brings, suggesting that this wisdom is embedded within us, shaped by generations of experiences and struggles.

Zenju leaves time in this final talk for participants to ask and share their experiences with darkness, offering her own sincere responses in return.

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

58 min.