The Daily Dharma – February 4, 2022
Every-Minute Zen Zen students are with their masters at least ten years before they presume to teach others. Nan-in was visited by Tenno, who, having… Read More »The Daily Dharma – February 4, 2022
Every-Minute Zen Zen students are with their masters at least ten years before they presume to teach others. Nan-in was visited by Tenno, who, having… Read More »The Daily Dharma – February 4, 2022
What makes us miserable, what causes us to be in conflict with one another? It’s our insistence on our particular view of things. Our view… Read More »The Daily Dharma – February 3, 2022
Better than a thousand hollow wordsIs one word that brings peace. Better than a thousand hollow versesIs one verse that brings peace. Better than a… Read More »The Daily Dharma – February 2, 2022
How Did Europeans Become “White People”? (CC: “How did white people become white people? I’m so glad you asked! I find that most white people… Read More »How Did Europeans Become “White People”?
. . . So the karma that is coming up calls us now to live through it fully, let go of the self-concept that refused… Read More »The Daily Dharma – January 31, 2022
But I need to be careful not to suggest that anyone should practice expecting some particular result. Suzuki Roshi often cautioned: “No gaining idea! No… Read More »The Daily Dharma – February 1, 2022
Because we always have some agenda that we are engaged in trying to fulfill, we are never really there, never fully present in our bodies… Read More »The Daily Dharma – January 30, 2022
A Deeper Dive into Redlining On Monday, we looked into redlining, a policy that restricted investment into neighborhoods dominated by nonwhite residents. This practice, while… Read More »A Deeper Dive into Redlining
Watch this video of Thich Nhat Hanh, ”Peace Is Every Step” available this weekend.