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Learn about traditional Zen and Buddhist teachings, practices, and history through episodes recorded specifically for podcast listeners. Host Domyo Burk is a Soto Zen priest and teacher.

The Zen Studies Podcast Domyo Burk

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.8 • 322 Ratings

Learn about traditional Zen and Buddhist teachings, practices, and history through episodes recorded specifically for podcast listeners. Host Domyo Burk is a Soto Zen priest and teacher.

    What Would the Buddha Say About the Suffering in the World?

    What Would the Buddha Say About the Suffering in the World?

    Recently, someone submitted a Dharma question for me to address: “I wonder what Buddha would say to us about the crises facing humanity, particularly the suffering of our own making?” I can't know, but I dare to put some words in the Buddha's mouth and then present follow-up questions.

    • 21 min
    Ten Fields of Zen Practice Chapter Three, Part 3: Zazen – Our Total Response to Life

    Ten Fields of Zen Practice Chapter Three, Part 3: Zazen – Our Total Response to Life

    This is the third episode of three comprising the “Zazen” chapter of my book, “The Ten Fields of Zen Practice: A Primer for Practitioners.” I start by offering what I should have put at the beginning of my chapter on Zazen: Basic instructions for Zazen. I then discuss how my “Five Efforts in Zazen” suggest Zazen is a neat and linear process, but in actuality Zazen is a messy, organic, real-life experience. Finally, I talk about how to deepen your Zazen without getting caught up in self-centered striving.

    • 22 min
    Ten Fields of Zen Practice Chapter Three, Part 2: Zazen – Our Total Response to Life

    Ten Fields of Zen Practice Chapter Three, Part 2: Zazen – Our Total Response to Life

    This is the second episode of three comprising the "Zazen" chapter of my book, "The Ten Fields of Zen Practice: A Primer for Practitioners.” I finish my discussion of the five efforts of Zazen, covering becoming intimate with Life, seeing the true nature of Life, and being one with Life.

    • 31 min
    Ten Fields of Zen Practice Chapter 3, Part 1 - Zazen – Our Total Response to Life

    Ten Fields of Zen Practice Chapter 3, Part 1 - Zazen – Our Total Response to Life

    The second Field of Zen practice is Zazen. “Za” means seated, and “zen” means meditation. However, as 13th-century Zen master Dogen famously stated, “…Zazen is not meditation practice.” Superficially, our Zazen may look like the meditation done in other spiritual traditions, or even in secular settings. We even call Zazen “meditation” sometimes, for convenience. However, Zazen is not meditation in the sense of a mental exercise aimed at a particular result. Zazen is our total response to life. It is the essence and enactment of our entire Zen practice.

    • 37 min
    The Value, Care, and Feeding of Dharma Friendships – Part 2

    The Value, Care, and Feeding of Dharma Friendships – Part 2

    The Buddha famously said “admirable friendship,” or what I’m calling Dharma friendship, is the entirety of the holy life. In the last episode, I discussed the value and nature of personal Dharma friendships. In this episode, I talk about what makes a good Dharma friendship and offer some practical ideas about how to find, form, and maintain such relationships.

    • 29 min
    The Value, Care, and Feeding of Dharma Friendships – Part 1

    The Value, Care, and Feeding of Dharma Friendships – Part 1

    The Buddha famously said the “admirable friendship,” or what I’m calling Dharma friendship, is the entirety of the holy life. In this episode, I discuss the value and nature of personal Dharma friendships. In Part 2, I will talk about what makes a good Dharma friendship and offer some practical ideas about how to find, form, and maintain such relationships.

    • 23 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
322 Ratings

322 Ratings

warnergog ,

Completely outstanding

I was looking for a podcast that gives detailed information in background about Zen Buddhism, and this delivers that and much more. Domio Burk’s style is not only informative, it is inspiring. I am listening from the beginning and working my way through. I feel like I am listening to an in-depth, interesting lecture series.

guy in okc ,

Beautiful and inspiring

I have been obsessed with Zen Buddhism for around 50 years. Introduced by Alan Watts, so oriented toward the stripped down “see into your true nature” approach. I am operating on the assumption that the essence of meditation is present within all aspects of our experience. So the philosophical and behavioral details offered here are not important to me, but the enlightened intent of the podcast and the information and practices to help people become happier are possibly highly beneficial to many people. I listen while at the gym to help focus my attention on “the penetrating vision” and the obvious love and compassion expressed during the podcast is calming and encouraging.

Eaglewolf420 ,

Amazing

Well done well spoken and amazing content. This Podcast is possibly the best out there on Zen and Buddhism. Very easy to listen to and really helps me to abide.

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