
PMZC offers Sunday morning Dharma talks by our own teachers and sangha members. In addition, we are privileged to have wonderful Soto Zen guest speakers from around the country.If you enjoy listening to our online dharma talks, please consider making a donation to Prairie Mountain Zen Center at www.prairiemountain.org/donate .
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 208 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Shin-E Kieran Rhysling begins a series of facilitated discussions that we're calling Dharma Jams from Dainin Katagiri Roshi’s book, You Have to Say Something.
If the next Buddha is the Sangha, as Thich Nhat Hanh proposed, then maybe ... more
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Guest speaker Kyosho Valorie Beer shares a Dharma talk, entitled "Stop", that offers us a different way to approach the New Year.
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Rev. Jodo Cliff Clusin gives a talk on the Shobogenzo Chapter: "King Wants the Saindhava".
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Rev. Chikyo Ewan Magie gives a dharma talk entitled, "Unlocking the Door".
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This podcast features a collection of Dharma talks focusing on various aspects of Zen Buddhism, exploring deep, philosophical concepts relevant to contemporary practitioners. Topics range from the profound teachings of notable figures such as Dogen and the Buddha to personal reflections on themes like mortality, mindfulness, compassion, and the nature of existence. The speakers, comprising both resident teachers and guest speakers, emphasize the importance of experiential understanding through storytelling, contemplation, and shared dialogue. The aim is to cultivate a mindful and connected approach to life, encouraging listeners to reflect on their personal practices while drawing connections to broader Buddhist teachings.
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