In this podcast you can find almost all the talks given at the Auckland Zen Centre, back to 2016. Most talks are by Roshi Amala Wrightson, but there are also talks from Sensei Richard von Sturmer and senior students too.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 229 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BuddhismReligion & Spirituality |
Description: Teachings on determination, generosity and gratitude.
Source: Ichi Tantei One Doing -- Tangen-roshi of Bukkokuji Teisho, translations by Belenda Attaway Yamakawa, Edited by Ron Klein.
Description: Anecdotes and teachings.
Source: Ichi Tantei - One doing, Tangen-roshi of Bukkokuji, teisho translations by Belenda Attaway Yamakawa, edited by Ron Klein.
Description: Anecdotes and teachings.
Source: Ichi Tantei - One doing, Tangen-roshi of Bukkokuji, teisho translations by Belenda Attaway Yamakawa, edited by Ron Klein.
Description: Constant flow.
Source: Zen's Chinese Heritage by Andy Fergusson.
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Content centers around the teachings of Zen Buddhism, exploring profound concepts such as mindfulness, impermanence, and compassion. The talks often feature personal reflections and stories from the lives of prominent Zen figures, particularly Tangen-roshi, emphasizing themes of interconnectedness and community within Buddhist practice. With an emphasis on practical applications of Zen teachings in daily life, many episodes discuss meditation techniques, the nature of suffering, and philosophical dialogues that promote deep self-reflection. This examination of both traditional teachings and modern applications makes the content relevant to those seeking personal growth and deeper spiritual understanding.
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AZC Weekly talks launched 14 years ago and published 229 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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