Spontaneous Zen talks given in the Rinzai tradition by Ven. Eshu Martin, abbot of the Victoria Zen Centre in Victoria, BC, Canada. www.zenwest.ca If you enjoy this podcast, rate it,review it, and share it with your friends on Twitter, Facebook and face to face. www.zenwest.ca Check out the Living Zen Podcast app on the iTunes app store!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 471 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Categories | BuddhismReligion & SpiritualityHealth & FitnessMental Health |
In this episode of Living Zen, Eshū reflects on two guiding phrases: the Zen teaching “To study the self is to forget the self…” and the Gàidhlig seanfhacal “Cuimhnich air na daoine às an tàinig thu” — remember the people you came from.
As he retur... more
This week there’s no Dharma talk from the Zendo — UVic was cleaning the carpets on Sunday, so our usual sit was cancelled. But I didn’t want to leave the Sangha hungry. Instead, I’m sharing this reflection on how Zen was “de-animated” when it came we... more
In this episode, we explore the long arc of practice — how insight and awakening might come suddenly, but true transformation takes slow, organic time. Like digestion or composting, it can’t be rushed. We reflect on moments of birth and death, on com... more
In this talk, I explore how practice invites us to return again and again — to breath, posture, intention — dissolving fear and self-criticism, and opening to the quiet miracle of simply being here.
When we give ourselves fully to this moment — to ... more
The best podcast on Buddhism I've found. Very interesting and often profound. Check it out.
The clearest and most helpful explanations of zen and koans that I have come across. These podcasts are wonderful to listen to.
I have bee listening and engaging in distance trainings and am now looking forward to my meditation periods. A true gift from ZenWest. Lifechanging....
I have always found Buddhism intellectually satisfying, but to understand and experience are different things. Though still a beginner in every way, this podcast helped to open me up to the spiritual experience in way that I couldn’t before and exposed me to Zen in way I hadn’t been before. The talks are clear and “informal” - in that they are open in mindset, for every person, and not clouded by opaque tradition. There’s much more I could say, but if you’re looking for a place to begin and cont... more
These podcasts are such a wonderful tool for learning because they link important concepts in Zen to real stories from real human experience. Its helped me a lot in learning about practise. Thanks Eshu Martin!
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Focusing on the Rinzai Zen tradition, a series of spontaneous talks contend with various aspects of Zen practice, mindfulness, and personal growth. The discussions often bridge ancient wisdom with contemporary real-life applications, encouraging listeners to engage deeply with both Zen teachings and their daily experiences. Other subjects such as community involvement, financial beliefs, and the human experience emphasize an inclusive and accessible understanding of Buddhist philosophy, allowing diverse listeners to connect on a personal level. This approach provides practical insights into integrating Zen principles into modern life, making it an appealing resource for those seeking spiritual and emotional nurturing.
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