
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 | Twice monthly | Episodes | 229 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityBuddhism | |||

Peace must always be given precedence, in particular making peace with ourselves. But war is always present; there has never been a time in human history when a war has not been waged on some part of our planet. So, in this teisho we take a clear-eye... more
This is the third in a series of koans centred on the natural world. The koan is Case 38 in the Mumonkan
Books used in the teisho:
Zen's Chinese Heritage by Andy Ferguson and The Gateless Barrier by Robert Aitken.
The three fruits of Zen practice are, 1. joriki or concentration, 2. kensho, or seeing your True Nature and 3. mujo do no taigen, or embodiment of the peerless way.
Source: Ruben Habito's Foreword to The Flowing Bridge by Elaine MacInnes, Wisdom 200... more
More from the Shobogenzo Zuimonki on effort.
Source: A Primer of Soto Zen translated by Reiho Masunaga.
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This collection centers on Zen practice, teachings, and community life at a metropolitan Zen centre. Episodes repeatedly explore core Zen themes: the discipline of Zazen, engagement with traditional teachers (notably Master Dōgen and Dōgen's lineage), and how ordinary life interfaces with awakening. Talks frequently weave personal anecdotes, koan study, and reflections on ethical living, compassion, and interconnection, often tying practice to daily action, mindfulness, and the surrounding sangha. A standout thread is how formal meditation, classical texts, and modern-day guidance converge to illuminate timeless Buddhist ideas in accessible, community-driven conversations. An added dimension is the emphasis on teaching moments from prominen... more
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