Buddhist Temple Of Toledo Podcast
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Discourse, Discussion and Culture from the Buddhist Temple of Toledo
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The Importance of Sesshin
25/09/2017 Duração: 28minThis Dharma talk was given by the Reverend Jay Rinsen Weik at the Great Heartland Buddhist Temple of Toledo. In this talk, Rinsen Sensei talks about practicing within the community and the importance of Sesshin. If you would like to learn more about the Buddhist Temple of Toledo, or to make a contribution in support of this podcast, please visit buddhisttempleoftoledo.org
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Meeting This Very Moment
21/09/2017 Duração: 29minThis Dharma talk was given by the Reverend Jay Rinsen Weik Sensei at the Buddhist Temple of Toledo. Rinsen Sensei presents case 33 of the Gateless Gate, “Mazu’s Not Mind, Not Buddha. If you would like learn more about the Buddhist Temple of Toledo, or to make a contribution to this podcast, please visit buddhisttempleoftoledo.org.
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The Buddha Responds to an Outsider
18/09/2017 Duração: 33minThis Dharma talk was given by the Reverend Jay Rinsen Weik Sensei at the Buddhist Temple of Toledo. In this talk, Rinsen Sensei explores case 32 of the Mumonkan, “The Buddha Responds to an Outsider" If you would like learn more about the Buddhist Temple of Toledo, or to make a contribution to this podcast, please visit buddhisttempleoftoledo.org.
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Let's Have a Conversation
14/09/2017 Duração: 34minThis question and answer period was lead by the Reverend Jay Rinsen Weik Sensei at the Buddhist Temple of Toledo. Rinsen departs from the usual talk format and takes questions from the Sangha. If you would like learn more about the Buddhist Temple of Toledo, or to make a contribution to this podcast, please visit buddhisttempleoftoledo.org.
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Bodhi Day
07/09/2017 Duração: 22minThis Dharma talk was given by the Reverend Jay Rinsen Weik at the Great Heartland Buddhist Temple of Toledo. In this talk, Rinsen Sensei talks about the story of the Buddha and Bodhi Day. If you would like to learn more about the Buddhist Temple of Toledo, or to make a contribution in support of this podcast, please visit buddhisttempleoftoledo.org
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Joshu Investigates an Old Woman
04/09/2017 Duração: 37minThis Dharma talk and discussion was given by the Reverend Jay Rinsen Weik Sensei at the Buddhist Temple of Toledo. Rinsen Sensei discusses the physicality of sitting zazen and it’s importance to our practice before diving into case 31 of the Gateless Gate. “Joshu Investigates an Old Woman” tells of Master Joshu’s encounter with an old lady selling cakes at the side of the road. But this is no ordinary woman. What did Joshu see? Rinsen discusses the difference between koan study and koan introspection as tools in examining these seemingly opaque tales. If you would like learn more about the Buddhist Temple of Toledo, or to make a contribution to this podcast, please visit buddhisttempleoftoledo.org
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Joshu's Oak Tree
31/08/2017 Duração: 43minThis Dharma talk and discussion was given by the Reverend Jay Rinsen Weik Sensei at the Buddhist Temple of Toledo. In this talk, Rinsen Sensei explores case 37 of the Gateless Gate, (Joshu’s Oak Tree). Rinsen explores the nature of koan practice and how it can be used to help us unhook from the words that describe a moment, and plug directly into that moment. If you would like to learn more about the Buddhist Temple of Toledo or make contribution to this podcast, please visit buddhisttempleoftoledo.org
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Contemplative Intelligence
28/08/2017 Duração: 15minThis Dharma talk was given by the Reverend Jay Rinsen Weik at the Great Heartland Buddhist Temple of Toledo. In this talk, Rinsen Sensei discusses the kind of intelligence that goes beyond boundaries. If you would like to learn more about the Buddhist Temple of Toledo, or to make a contribution in support of this podcast, please visit buddhisttempleoftoledo.org
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How Do You Respond to Hate?
24/08/2017 Duração: 18minThis talk was given by the Reverend Jay Rinsen Weik Sensei at the Buddhist Temple of Toledo. Rinsen Sensei addresses a hate crime that occurred in the Toledo area, and the response of the community. The teachings of Buddhism present a response of compassion that is not surrender or acquiescence. How do we get to that place, when our conditioning pushes to meet anger with anger? If you would like learn more about the Buddhist Temple of Toledo, or to make a contribution to this podcast, please visit buddhisttempleoftoledo.org.
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Yunmen's "You Have Misspoken"
21/08/2017 Duração: 29minThis Dharma talk was given by the Reverend Jay Rinsen Weik at the Great Heartland Buddhist Temple of Toledo. In this talk, Rinsen Sensei explores Case 39 of the Gateless Gate, Yunmen's "You Have Misspoken". If you would like to learn more about the Buddhist Temple of Toledo, or to make a contribution in support of this podcast, please visit buddhisttempleoftoledo.org
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The Original Perfection is There
17/08/2017 Duração: 20minThis talk Dharma talk was given by Rinsen Sensei at the Buddhist Temple of Toledo during Spring Ango of 2017. Rinsen explores the nature of fundamental perfection and how it runs counter to the stories we tend to tell about ourselves. To learn more about the Buddhist Temple of Toledo, please visit buddhisttempleoftoledo.org
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Drop Into the Mystery
14/08/2017 Duração: 29minIn this Dharma talk, Rinsen Sensei uses Tosotsu’s Three Barriers (Gateless Gate case #47) as a tool to examine the way we navigate our Buddhist practice. Rinsen emphasizes that we don’t have to have a logical understanding of the entire process for it to do its work. Often, we interrupt our own practice by insisting that we have more mental candy. In the Dharma we are invited to let go of the mental candy. Learn to sit and trust the sitting. Allow for time to digest and integrate.
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Give Yourself to Yourself
10/08/2017 Duração: 13minThis Dharma talk was given by Rinsen Sensei at the Buddhist Temple of Toledo in 2016 Everything that we do depends in the state of our heart and mind. Our own actions, however good can be tainted if our heart is not centred in wisdom and equanimity. The ability to respond fully and freely to the troubles of the world depends not being attached to our vision of the desired outcome. For this reason, in the practice of Zen, if you want to save the world, you start with Zazen.
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Kyozan's Sermon from the Third Seat
07/08/2017 Duração: 49minHow do you respond when neither words nor silence will do? Rinsen Sensei explores the imperative to answer this moment in this dharma talk.
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Wild Horses
03/08/2017 Duração: 25minThis dharma talk was given by Rinsen Sensei, Abbot of the Buddhist Temple of Toledo. In this talk, Rinsen Sensei returns to the teachings of the 14th Century Korean Zen Master, T’aego Bowu. Rinsen explores the balance of bravery and compassion that we must have with ourselves as we train the wild horses that are our own mind. If you would like learn more about the Buddhist Temple of Toledo, or make a contribution in support of this podcast, please visit buddhisttempleoftoledo.org
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Speech and Silence
31/07/2017 Duração: 21minThis dharma talk given by Rinsen Sensei, Abbot of the Buddhist Temple of Toledo. Rinsen Sensei draws on Case 24 of the Mumonkon, Fuketsu’s “Equality and Differentiation” The living Dharma is not a matter of knowing the correct philosophical assertions. When pressed to respond by the imperative of this life, how will we show up?
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Transmitting the One Robe
29/07/2017 Duração: 33minThis dharma talk was given by Rinsen Sensei on Wednesday, July 26, 2017. Working with Case 23 of the Gateless Gate, Rinsen Sensei explores the story and meaning of the transmission of the Buddha’s Robe. The talk was given as the 2017 Jukai initiates each sewed their rakusu in preparation for their Jukai ceremony, continuing the transmission.
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Sewing the Buddha's Robe
27/07/2017 Duração: 51minThe Buddhist Temple of Toledo presents a talk and discussion lead by the Reverend Jay Rinsen Weik during a Jukai Sesshin in August of 2016. Reverend Rinsen begins with Case 23 of the Gateless Gate, "Huineng's Neither Good Nor Evil", and expands on the story of the 6th ancestor in the Zen lineage. Huineng's transmission was not well received by his fellow monks. A monk named Ming chased the 6th Ancestor across the countryside, leading to a famous encounter that points towards the nature of attachment and the relationship between the Dharma and the Robe of the Buddha. What is most important in this practice?
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Everyday Activity
24/07/2017 Duração: 33minThe Reverend Jay Rinsen Weik gives a dharma talk at the Buddhist Temple of Toledo. How does the an awakened mind encounter the daily activities of this world? Is it any different than everyday mind? In this talk, Rinsen explores this question, beginning with a reading from the Dogen’s fascicle called “Kajo” meaning “Everyday Activity”.
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Bearing Witness to What Comes Up
20/07/2017 Duração: 20minThis is a Dharma Talk given by the Reverend Jay Rinsen Weik at the Buddhist Temple of Toledo in 2016. In this talk, Rinsen explores the importance of working with a teacher, especially as one tries to practice in the face of difficult times. In seeking the path of compassion we a pointed back to our cushion and the practice of zazen. Zazen is the place where we can loosen our attachments to wrong views about suffering. How do we do this? By embracing the spiritual "not knowing" of the moment and bearing witness to what comes up in our mind-stream.