Buddhist Temple Of Toledo Podcast

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Discourse, Discussion and Culture from the Buddhist Temple of Toledo

Episodes

  • Letting Go With Both Hands, Take These Four Powers!

    08/09/2010 Duration: 28min

    Recorded at the Toledo Zen Center weekend retreat on April 18th 2009, this Dharma Talk by Rev. Jay Rinsen Weik  explores letting go with both hands and Rinsen's four powers: Clear Intention, Playful Presence, Dharmic Cozyness, and Steer Yourself North. For more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozencenter.org.

  • The Way is Not Something Which Can Be Studied

    21/08/2010 Duration: 32min

    Recorded at the Toledo Zen Center weekend retreat on April 18th 2009, this Dharma Talk by Rev. Jay Rinsen Weik explores the Zen teaching of Huang Po For more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozencenter.org.

  • Being Liturgy

    07/08/2010 Duration: 01h05min

    Recorded at the Toledo Zen Center on April 15th 2009, this Dharma Talk and discussion explores the Zen teachings on liturgy with Rev. Jay Rinsen Weik.  At the end of the talk, the sounds of the sangha chanting the Boshisattva vows, the three bows and Rinsen's exit have been kept, and at the end of the discussion the community news has been included as well, with a special hello to Karen in DC! For more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozencenter.org.

  • Utter Relinquishment of Triple Time

    24/07/2010 Duration: 29min

    Recorded at the Toledo Zen Center on April 9th 2009, this Dharma Talk and discussion explores the Zen teaching of Huang Po with Rev. Jay Rinsen Weik. For more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozencenter.org.

  • Escaping Hindrances?

    10/07/2010 Duration: 46min

    Recorded at the Toledo Zen Center on April 1st 2009, this Dharma Talk and discussion explores the Zen teaching of Huang Po with Rev. Jay Rinsen Weik. For more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozencenter.org.

  • Bodhisattva Mind, True Action

    26/06/2010 Duration: 41min

    Recorded at the Toledo Zen Center on March 25th 2009, this Dharma Talk and discussion explores the Zen teaching of Huang Po with Rev. Jay Rinsen Weik. For more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozencenter.org.

  • Waking Up to the Spiritual Life

    12/06/2010 Duration: 50min

    Recorded at the Toledo Zen Center on March 18th 2009, this talk and discussion about how the spiritual path begins and explores the Zen teaching of Huang Po with Rev. Jay Rinsen Weik.   For more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozencenter.org.

  • Making Offerings.

    29/05/2010 Duration: 41min

    Recorded at the Toledo Zen Center on March 11th 2009, this talk and discussion explores the history of the religious practice of making offerings and the Zen teaching of Huang Po with Rev. Jay Rinsen Weik. For more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozen.org.

  • Mind is Like the Void in Which There is No Confusion Nor Evil.

    22/05/2010 Duration: 43min

    Recorded at the Toledo Zen Center on March 4th, 2009, after a brief initial discussion of the practice of chanting and liturgy in Zen training, this talk and discussion explores the teachings of Huang Po with Jay Rinsen Weik. For more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozen.org.

  • Spontaneous Action

    15/05/2010 Duration: 46min

    Recorded at the Toledo Zen Center on February 25th 2009, this talk and discussion explores the Zen teaching of Huang Po with Reverend Jay Rinsen Weik. For more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozen.org.

  • Encountering Huang Po (part 3 of 3)

    08/05/2010 Duration: 56min

    Recorded at the Toledo Zen Center on February 22nd, 2009, this is the third of three podcasts from an afternoon workshop exploring the life and teachings of Huang Po (D. 850) with Reverend Jay Rinsen Weik. For more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozen.org.

  • Encountering Huang Po (part 2 of 3)

    17/04/2010 Duration: 53min

    Recorded at the Toledo Zen Center on February 22nd, 2009, this is the second of three podcasts from an afternoon workshop exploring the life and teachings of Huang Po (D. 850) with Reverend Jay Rinsen Weik. For more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozen.org.

  • Encountering Huang Po (part 1 of 3)

    10/04/2010 Duration: 32min

    Recorded at the Toledo Zen Center on February 22nd, 2009, this is the first of three podcasts from an afternoon workshop exploring the life and teachings of Huang Po (D. 850) with Reverend Jay Rinsen Weik. For more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozen.org.

  • Walking is Zen. Sitting is Zen.

    13/03/2010 Duration: 27min

    Jay Rinsen Weik gives a talk and leads discussion at the Toledo Zen Center on February 18, 2009. Walking is Chan, and sitting is Chan.Speaking or silent, moving or still,The essence is at peace.Even under threat of sword and spear,It's undisturbed.Even a cup of poison won't destroy this serenity.--Yung Chia, "Song of Realizing the Way" For more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozen.org.

  • Yung Chia: This Single Perfect Nature

    27/02/2010 Duration: 41min

    Jay Rinsen Weik gives a talk and leads discussion at the Toledo Zen Center on February 11, 2009. This single perfect nature pervades all natures;The sole universal dharma encompasses all dharmas.One moon shines in the water everywhereAnd all the reflected moons are just that one moon.--Yung Chia, Song of Realizing the Way For more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozen.org.

  • Sheng-yen and the Sutra of Complete Enlightment

    30/01/2010 Duration: 41min

    Jay Rinsen Weik gives a talk and leads discussion at the Toledo Zen Center on February 4, 2009.A genuine follower of the mahayana bodhisattva path is neither attached to the world nor attached to liberation from it; neither filled with desire nor filled with aversion. She or he will not cling to or run away from anything.--Chan Master Sheng-yenFor more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozen.org.

  • Encountering the Ancestors: Po Chu'i (part 3 of 3)

    21/01/2010 Duration: 54min

    Jay Rinsen Weik leads a retreat workshop at the Toledo Zen Center on January 25, 2009.On the fifth day after the rise of spring,Everywhere the season's gracious attitudes!The white sun gradually lengthening its course;The blue-gray clouds hanging as though they would fall.The last icicle breaking into splinters of jade;The new stems marshalling red sprouts.The things I meet are full of gladness:It is not only I who love the spring.To welcome the flowers, I stand in the back garden;To enjoy the sunlight, I sit under the front eaves.Yet still in my heart, there lingers one regret:Soon I shall part with the flame of my red stove!--Po Chu'iFor more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozen.org.

  • Encountering the Ancestors: Po Chu'i (part 2 of 3)

    14/01/2010 Duration: 45min

    Jay Rinsen Weik leads a retreat workshop at the Toledo Zen Center on January 25, 2009."For restful thoughts, one does not need space;The room where I lie is 10 foot square.By the western eaves, above the bamboo twigs,From my couch, I can see the white mountain rise.But the clouds that hover on its far distant peakBring shame to a face that is buried in the world's dust."--Po Chu'iFor more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozen.org.

  • Encountering the Ancestors: Po Chu'i (part 1 of 3)

    07/01/2010 Duration: 53min

    Jay Rinsen Weik leads a retreat workshop at the Toledo Zen Center on January 25, 2009."It's said that [Po Chu'i] would read every one of his poems to an uneducated person... but he would make sure that it made sense to people, that at least it was comprehensible in some way. He held to a Confucian ideal that said that poetry is, at some level or other, to educate... not simply just for idle entertainment." For more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozen.org.

  • The Practice of Atonement

    10/12/2009 Duration: 33min

    Jay Rinsen Weik gives a talk and leads discussion at the Toledo Zen Center on January 14, 2008. All evil karma committed by me since of oldBecause of my beginningless greed, anger, and ignoranceBorn of my body, mouth, and thoughtNow I atone for it all. For more information about the Toledo Zen Center, please visit toledozen.org.

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