40 min

Spring Practice Period 2024: Dharma Talk with Alcio Braz Upaya Zen Center's Dharma Podcast

    • Budismo

In this talk Sensei Alcio Braz draws from Vasubandu’s teachings, exploring the notion that recognizing and acknowledging the non-self aspects of our experiences—such as sensations, perceptions, mental formations, and consciousness—can lead to a deepening of practice. Alcio touches on the socio-political context of Vasubandu’s time, noting the divisions within Buddhism and the emergence of Mahayana’s inclusive approach to enlightenment. This historical perspective highlights the evolution of Buddhist practice and the continuity of debate over sudden versus gradual enlightenment. The talk also emphasizes the significance of community and collective karma, suggesting that individual practice impacts the broader community and vice versa.

In this talk Sensei Alcio Braz draws from Vasubandu’s teachings, exploring the notion that recognizing and acknowledging the non-self aspects of our experiences—such as sensations, perceptions, mental formations, and consciousness—can lead to a deepening of practice. Alcio touches on the socio-political context of Vasubandu’s time, noting the divisions within Buddhism and the emergence of Mahayana’s inclusive approach to enlightenment. This historical perspective highlights the evolution of Buddhist practice and the continuity of debate over sudden versus gradual enlightenment. The talk also emphasizes the significance of community and collective karma, suggesting that individual practice impacts the broader community and vice versa.

40 min