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Zencare Podcast

Listen to dharma talks from the teachers and guest teachers of the New York Zen Center for Contempla

Episodes

Total: 180

“And what does Zen really look like? As if it actually looks like anything. When we think it looks l

“If there is meaning in life at all, there must be meaning in suffering. Suffering is an ineradicabl

“Like lighted incense, when we sit Zazen, we burn away our self-centeredness and release our true fr

“Call me naive, but I still believe in the power of love.”   During NYZC’s recent Contemplative Care

“It is very popular to see a life of practice as a transaction as opposed to just doing because that

“When we get caught up in our opinions and evaluations, we miss the opportunity to feel compassion a

“Hatred does not cease by hatred,  but only by love; this is the eternal rule.” ― Siddhārtha Gautama

“How am I taking care of the whole? How are my actions bringing harmony to all?”   In this dharma ta

“The Middle Way means to demolish all concepts set up in our minds…allowing life to be life.” – Kōsh

“Who do you recognize as part of your community?”   In this talk from earlier in the year, Chodo Sen

“Life always presents us with pairs. There are always two aspects that complement each other – sun a

“When we do just one activity, we express our true nature.” – Suzuki Roshi    In this recent dharma

“Our willingness to be compassionate and generous in our speech changes relationships both inside of

“If we know we are going to die, then we are right where we are supposed to be.”   In this dharma ta

“What does leaving our sense of loneliness and entering community have to teach you?”   In this open

“But most of all, continuing to sit without moving, not even shifting a foot or lifting our eyes, it

“The flame of the dharma you have lit, humbly and respectfully, I transmit to the next generation.”

“Enlightenment is the ending in yourself of that hope for something other than life as it is” —Charl

“We have to release the clamp of our own jaw around our suffering. The uniqueness that we want to ho

“It’s important to be courteous; not just to sit in Zazen but to cultivate the body and mind in the