25 episodes

In this podcast, Buddhist chaplain, Zen practitioner and artist, John Danvers, explores the wisdom and meditation methods of Zen, Buddhism, Daoism and sceptical philosophers - seeking ways of dealing with the many problems and questions that arise in our daily lives. The talks are often very short, and many include poems, stories and music. John has practiced Zen meditation (zazen) for over fifty-five years.

Dharma Roads John Danvers

    • Religion & Spirituality

In this podcast, Buddhist chaplain, Zen practitioner and artist, John Danvers, explores the wisdom and meditation methods of Zen, Buddhism, Daoism and sceptical philosophers - seeking ways of dealing with the many problems and questions that arise in our daily lives. The talks are often very short, and many include poems, stories and music. John has practiced Zen meditation (zazen) for over fifty-five years.

    Episode 25 - Michel de Montaigne & Samuel Beckett

    Episode 25 - Michel de Montaigne & Samuel Beckett

    In this extended episode, I explore some of the ideas and values that inform and animate the work of the sixteenth-century French thinker, Michel de Montaigne, and the twentieth-century writer and playwright, Samuel Beckett. I suggest that in the work of both of these figures we find echoes of the ideas and values of earlier sceptics – particularly Pyrrho of Elis and Sextus Empiricus. If you haven’t already done so, it may be as well to listen to Episode 17 of this podcast before you embark o...

    • 32 min
    Episode 24 - Transmission, transformation and secular Zen

    Episode 24 - Transmission, transformation and secular Zen

    In this episode I talk about my many years of Zen meditation practice and relate my experience to the development of a sceptical, secular Zen that is rooted in contemporary western culture – with an emphasis on empirical investigation, naturalism rather than supernaturalism, and minimal ritual. I relate this development to the twin functions of teaching and learning - that is, transmission and transformation – as first suggested by the Brazilian philosopher of education, Paolo Freire. I sugge...

    • 23 min
    Episode 23 - Interwoven nature

    Episode 23 - Interwoven nature

    In this episode I talk about the relationship between body, mind and world from the perspective of someone who has been practicing zazen, a form of mindful meditation, since 1965. Zazen is a very simple practice but not always easy. It consists of sitting quietly, paying attention to whatever arises in my embodied mind and in the world immediately around me – without comment or judgment - expanding awareness outwards from my breath to encompass all that happens while I’m sitting - simply bein...

    • 23 min
    Episode 22 - Mindful ethics, capitalism & sustainability

    Episode 22 - Mindful ethics, capitalism & sustainability

    In this episode I suggest that the current neo-liberal forms of capitalism are unsustainable insofar as they are damaging to our planet and its life-supporting atmosphere, and as they generate, in the human realm, divisive and deeply inequitable social structures. I argue that we need to develop more beneficial modes of living, working and doing business, grounded in what I think of as mindful ethics – an ethics of compassion, clear-sightedness and sustainability.

    • 22 min
    Episode 21 - Existentialism - another Dharma Road

    Episode 21 - Existentialism - another Dharma Road

    We each have to find, or maybe construct, a dharma road upon which we can walk in peace with care and attention – cultivating wellbeing and living a good life. The many forms of Buddhism offer possible dharma roads but there are also other routes that may be just as beneficial. The diversity of world religions and philosophies are testament to the variety of paths that have been, and are being, taken by dharma travellers. In this episode I am going to explore some of the ideas and beliefs esp...

    • 31 min
    Episode 20 - Transience, clinging & non-attachment

    Episode 20 - Transience, clinging & non-attachment

    In this episode I share some thoughts about impermanence, clinging and the value of non-attachment. I also reflect on what it means to be here – the miraculous nature of being alive and conscious. I go on to say something about interdependence and the ways in which mindful meditation can help us to appreciate our daily lives and to learn how to let go rather than to hang on.

    • 24 min

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