Willigis Jaeger on aging

[AUDIO AND TEXT] Many of us in this sangha are “of a certain age” (in normal societal jargon, “senior citizens”), and we are constantly facing the challenges associated with aging. Some of you haven’t reached this stage yet, but you will. Allow us to share with you some insights from Willigis Jaeger, the founder ofContinue reading “Willigis Jaeger on aging”

emptiness: what is it?

[AUDIO AND TEXT] We see in Zen Buddhist literature innumerable references to “emptiness.” In the Heart Sutra, we have, “Form is exactly emptiness. Emptiness is exactly form.” Ad infinitum (or for some of us, it’s ad nauseum). So, what exactly is it they’re talking about? What is Emptiness anyway? What does it mean when theyContinue reading “emptiness: what is it?”

emptiness—another take

[AUDIO AND TEXT] A few weeks ago, I brought before you some excerpts from a conversation between a particle physicist and a Buddhist monk dealing with emptiness and impermanence. They talked about string theory and other scientific propositions. At the end, I said I was willing to accept a characterization of emptiness that could beContinue reading “emptiness—another take”

aspirations, intentions, and vows

[AUDIO AND TEXT] Back in May of this year, we touched on Robert Aitken Roshi’s presentation of the Great Vows (also known as the Great Bodhisattva Vows). In that talk, I quoted from Aitken’s 1994 book The Practice of Perfection: The Paramitas from a Zen Buddhist Perspective (© 1994, Robert Aitken, Pantheon Books. © 1997,Continue reading “aspirations, intentions, and vows”

Aitken Roshi and the great vows for all

[AUDIO AND TEXT] Each evening as we close our meditation session, we recite the Great Vows for All. These are the vows of the Bodhisattvas – those who promise to delay their own full enlightenment until all beings have been enlightened. Kind of like Jesus. Here is Robert Aitken Roshi’s translation of the Great Vows:Continue reading “Aitken Roshi and the great vows for all”

peace of mind is ordinary mind

[AUDIO AND TEXT] Some of you may recall Case 19 of the first koan collection used by our Zen lineage, The Gateless Gate, or Mumonkan. Here’s an abbreviated version of Case 19: Joshu earnestly asked Nansen, “What is the Way?” Nansen said, “The ordinary mind is the way.” When we talk about “ordinary mind,” we’reContinue reading “peace of mind is ordinary mind”

some thoughts on certainty part 1

[AUDIO AND TEXT] Current events, especially in our home country, have been raising hackles within many of us, I suspect. That’s definitely true in my case. And in a continued effort to deal with my own resistance to what’s happening, I’ve started to consider the possibility that the problem is a sense of certainty. ThisContinue reading “some thoughts on certainty part 1”