1 hr 5 min

Darkness as Medicine (1 of 6‪)‬ Upaya Zen Center's Dharma Podcast

    • Buddhism

“Darkness as Medicine” delves into the concept of societal and personal ailments as opportunities for profound spiritual reflection and transformation. Zenju Earthlyn Manuel articulates a cycle where love can turn into possession, protection, and ultimately annihilation, depicting it as a deep-rooted illness that parallels the pervasive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. She emphasizes the necessity of a spiritual, rather than merely political or psychological, approach to address these challenges, advocating for the power of pausing, reflecting, and choosing life-affirming paths.

Manuel proposes that embracing darkness as an essential part of life allows for the acknowledgment of our interconnectedness and the potential for transformation. Through practices of accepting, allowing, and holding darkness, individuals can experience the consciousness of life and the healing it offers. Darkness, therefore, is not to be feared or avoided but recognized as medicine that prompts us to engage with life more deeply, valuing all its facets.

To access the other recordings and resources for this program, please register here.

“Darkness as Medicine” delves into the concept of societal and personal ailments as opportunities for profound spiritual reflection and transformation. Zenju Earthlyn Manuel articulates a cycle where love can turn into possession, protection, and ultimately annihilation, depicting it as a deep-rooted illness that parallels the pervasive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. She emphasizes the necessity of a spiritual, rather than merely political or psychological, approach to address these challenges, advocating for the power of pausing, reflecting, and choosing life-affirming paths.

Manuel proposes that embracing darkness as an essential part of life allows for the acknowledgment of our interconnectedness and the potential for transformation. Through practices of accepting, allowing, and holding darkness, individuals can experience the consciousness of life and the healing it offers. Darkness, therefore, is not to be feared or avoided but recognized as medicine that prompts us to engage with life more deeply, valuing all its facets.

To access the other recordings and resources for this program, please register here.

1 hr 5 min