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This is the podcast of Andrew Palmer, a Dharma Teacher in The Open Source Koan Zen Tradition, covering topics related to meditation, koan practice, Zen/Chan, Daoism, spirituality and more. Recent talks and teachings as well as those from prior months/years are posted weekly, so tune in regularly to catch each episode.

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This is the podcast of Andrew Palmer, a Dharma Teacher in The Open Source Koan Zen Tradition, covering topics related to meditation, koan practice, Zen/Chan, Daoism, spirituality and more. Recent talks and teachings as well as those from prior months/years are posted weekly, so tune in regularly to catch each episode.

    Form Is No Other Than Emptiness...

    Form Is No Other Than Emptiness...

    Form Is No Other Than Emptiness, Emptiness No Other Than Form

    A nice hot kettle of stew. He ruins it by dropping a couple of rat turds in. It's no good pushing delicacies at a person with a full belly. Striking aside waves to look for water when the waves are water.

    Forms don't hinder emptiness; emptiness is the tissue of form.
    Emptiness isn't destruction of form; form is the flesh of emptiness.
    Inside the Dharma gates where form and emptiness are not-two
    A lame turtle with painted eyebrows stands in the evening breeze.

    -from Zen Words for the Heart: Hakuin's Commentary on the Heart Sutra
    (Normal Waddell, trans)



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    My Journey

    My Journey

    In my most recent talk, Talking to a Rock, I referenced a talk from a few years back in which I shared the story of my journey to practice, and said I would post it here.  So here it is, dusted off and freshened up a bit, with tales of affinity for the Way via things occurring in early childhood through to adolescence and on to early adulthood, culminating with my participating in the ceremony of taking refuge, which marked the beginning of my journey with The Open Source and Pacific Zen School.

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    Talking to a Rock

    Talking to a Rock

      Yunyan asked a student what they had been doing.
      "I've been talking to a rock."
      Yunyan asked, "Who spoke first, you or the rock?"
      When the student didn't reply, Yunyan said, "It was nodding to you before you even said a word."
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    Nothing Will Do. What Do You Do?

    Nothing Will Do. What Do You Do?

    Nothing will do. What do you do? This is the fundamental koan, the koan that is the common denominator of the thousands of koans.

    -also-

    Whatever I do it just doesn't do what do I do?

    -Shin'ichi Hisamatsu
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    All Things Will Transform Themselves

    All Things Will Transform Themselves

    After several unsuccessful attempts at receiving advice from Vast Obscure…
       Generalissimo Cloud said, "It is a rare and difficult thing to meet with you, O Heaven! Please give me just one word!"
       Vast Obscure said, "Ach! The nourishing of the mind! Just stay in the state of non-doing and all things will transform themselves. Drop your body away, vomit out your precise powers of hearing and vision, sink yourself into the forgetting of things, become vastly merged in fluidity and darkness, unleash your mind and release your spirit until you are left like a still and silent desert, like there is no soul in you. All things throng and flourish, but each returns to its root. Each returns to its root, and yet they do not know it! Mixed and blended, in chaos and confusion—as long as they live they are never separated from it! If they knew it, they would then be separated from it! They do not ask its name, they do not spy out its character: thus do all things generate themselves!"

    -from Chapter 11: "Being There and Giving Room" in Zhuangzi: The Complete Works (Brook Ziporyn, trans)
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    Just Ask Old Mr. Stone

    Just Ask Old Mr. Stone

    Obstinate and mindless
    Block of Stone,
    Lying here
    On this green moss,
    Oblivious of rain and dew,
    Immune to frost and snow.
    How many times has this garden
    Flourished and Decayed!
    How often have these flowers and trees
    Bloomed and Faded!
    Just ask old Mr. Stone -
    He remembers it all!

    -Zheng Banqiao
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barberafam ,

Accessible Discussion of Zen and Source of Calm

I have been listening to Andrew Palmer’s lessons for many years now. His Dharma Talks are always a tremendous source of insight for me. Principles of Zen can be ambiguous and confusing, but Andrew is able to make these complex ideas accessible and also relatable. Sometimes, he even makes a joke about items of ancient wisdom, which I always find a refreshing reminder that this stuff doesn’t to be intimidating or overwhelming.

Every week when I visit his talks I feel a sense of renewal and feel that the talks enhance my ability to practice Zen and realize it in my day-to-day life. I can not recommend these episodes highly enough!

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