The Daily Dharma – November 18, 2021
While the Buddha was in the south of Magadha, I travelled among the people of Kosala. One day I had accepted an invitation to travel… Read More »The Daily Dharma – November 18, 2021
While the Buddha was in the south of Magadha, I travelled among the people of Kosala. One day I had accepted an invitation to travel… Read More »The Daily Dharma – November 18, 2021
Continuing from When You Greet Me I Bow . . . In Buddhist analysis, then, there is not a body. What there is, is form (rupa) – some… Read More »The Daily Dharma – November 17, 2021
The Buddhist teachings on the workings of the mind, called Abhidharma, teach us that there isn’t a body per se, just a variety of momentary mental… Read More »The Daily Dharma – November 16, 2021
Few cross over the river. Most are stranded on this side. On the riverbank they run up and down. But the wise person, following the… Read More »The Daily Dharma – November 15, 2021
While religious traditions tend to some extent to be exclusive regarding our experience, the path of radical questioning is a universally inclusive process. In this,… Read More »The Daily Dharma – November 14, 2021
No Water No Moon When the nun Chiyono studied Zen under Bukko of Engaku, she was unable to attain the fruits of meditation for a… Read More »The Daily Dharma – November 13, 2021
The Tao had never had a name simple and though small no one can command it if a lord upheld it the world would be… Read More »The Daily Dharma – November 11, 2021
We see what we are ready to see, expect to see, and even desire to see. There is some kind of mutual influence between subject… Read More »The Daily Dharma – November 10, 2021
Do not ask for family or power or wealth, Either for yourself or for another. Can a wise person wish to rise unjustly? The Dhammapada