20 episodes

Come into the tea-room & with Zen monks Hwalson, and his student Myungju, at the Detroit Zen Center, as they read spiritual folk-tales, and share conversations about them. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bluecollarzendetroit/support

Blue Collar Zen DETROIT ZEN CENTER

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 11 Ratings

Come into the tea-room & with Zen monks Hwalson, and his student Myungju, at the Detroit Zen Center, as they read spiritual folk-tales, and share conversations about them. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bluecollarzendetroit/support

    The Old Man with a Broken Arm

    The Old Man with a Broken Arm

    War: The curse of humanity. An old man with a wrangled & broken arm shares his story from youth, of being the lone surviving man in the entire region, of a long & bloody war in 8th century China that killed 10 million men over the course of decades.



    A story in the book of prose & poems by Po Ch'u I, a famous poet & Taoist of 8th century China. Translated by David Hinton.


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    • 39 min
    Cutting Up the Ox

    Cutting Up the Ox

    A simple cook shares the Way of Tao with his ruler (the Emperor).


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    • 34 min
    The 4 Adepts

    The 4 Adepts

    Yielding, with the 4 Adepts

    from the Chuang Tzu

    The 4 Adepts is a story read from the Chuang Tzu.  Story read by Abbot Hwalson Sunim, then a conversation afterward together with Vice-Abbot Myungju Sunim.

    On the 4 Adepts (Taoist Sages):  As Adept Cart becomes sick and faces death, he shares with us & his fellow sages his own fearless and yielding view of death, as a simple extension of the eventual passing of all things....

    This version of Chuang Tzu has been translated by David Hinton, and is part of his collection The 4 Classics (of Taoism).

    Thank you for listening...


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    • 1 hr 3 min
    Let Go

    Let Go

    LET GO
    by Zen Master Daehaeng

    A man journeys home through the misty mountains of old Korea.  But as previous karma follows him, he meets with unexpected fortune, & terror.  Letting Go, written by Zen Master Daehaeng, presents us with a story we can all relate to.

    Zen Master Daehaeng (1927 - 2012) was a Buddhist nun began her spiritual life at the age of 8 in Korea, before its split into North & South. As an enlightened master, she taught for more than 40 years at the Han Ma Um Center (founded 1972), and broke many of the traditional roles in Korean Buddhism, by having both male & female disciples, and teaching that people from all walks of life could practice & awaken to their true nature.


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    • 55 min
    Red Bean Porridge Bubbling

    Red Bean Porridge Bubbling

    Enter the world of Zen nuns.  A common kitchen nun finds her teacher's instruction simple enough, but eventually the endless work & burden of cooking in the zen community becomes a serious complication in her quest for mental, emotional & spiritual peace.  Frustrated, hastily she makes the fire to prepare the winter solstice dish -- red bean porridge -- and winds up at the brink.


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    • 57 min
    A Little Talk about Evening Things Out

    A Little Talk about Evening Things Out

    Six thousand years ago two folks were having a walk in the mountains.  They were Taoist sages, which simply means they were very sincere & accomplished spiritual practitioners.  Master Timid Magpie asked the elder Master Noble Tree a question about the Way of things. Some questions are timeless, felt in the heart of ancient humans as deeply as we feel them in our own hearts & minds. Welcome to my teacher's tea room, where we share this story, and a simple conversation about it. Today's podcast weaves meditation, Taoism, chickens & eggs, Zen, practice as a routine, and other subjects. We hope you enjoy the winding road of this morning's Christmas story.


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    • 55 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

orangecubegroup.com ,

Learn Through Stories

Such a lovely podcast to learn about Buddhist and life principles. Each episode is a little bit of a story, and then a discussion about the story.

kdramascheck ,

Wonderful stories

Wow what am amazing resource we have here in Detroit. These conversations and stories and incredibly grounding, even down to the sound of water pouring in the background for their tea :) Can’t wait to visit in person again after COVID.

Bach N A ,

Thank you for this

Please continue putting out episodes

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