Episodes
Episodes



Wednesday Jul 08, 2009
Whattsa Who'sa Bodhisattva? - The Virtue of Wisdom
Wednesday Jul 08, 2009
Wednesday Jul 08, 2009
Ten Pure Virtues or "Perfections" are fundamental to the Bodhisattva path.
Now we come to Wisdom (Prajna Paramita)
In Mahayana Buddhism, this means seeing into, piercing ... emptiness ...
being, allowing, witnessing and losing ourselves in ... the dance of emptiness ...



Tuesday Jun 30, 2009
Whattsa Who'sa Bodhisattva? - The Virtue of Meditation
Tuesday Jun 30, 2009
Tuesday Jun 30, 2009
On Today's "Top Ten" Countdown of the "Pure Virtues of the Bodhisattva" ...
... we come to No. 5 ... Meditation .. Dhyana ...
(not to be confused with the 50's song 'Diana' ...
Hold me, darling, ho-ho hold me tight Squeeze me baby with-a all your might
Oh, please stay by me, Diana Oh, please, Diana Oh, please, Diana Oh, please, Diana)
Anyway, we spoke about this just a few days ago, in looking at Master Dogen's 'Bendowa" ... how 'Zazen' may thus appear to be well down the list ... just one of many Buddhist practices ...
... but is better seen as the very center of all ... Zazen as the heart & foundation of the Bodhisattva Virtues.
Zazen is the spindle which makes the whole record spin, baby! (for those old folks who remember 'records')
And if you think too that Zazen's just some narrow form of 'meditation' ... a little tool, bit of a mind trip, some one hit wonder ...
... change that tune!
Like that song says ...
You and I will be as free As the birds up in the trees ... Dhyana



Wednesday Jun 24, 2009
Whattsa Who'sa Bodhisattva? - The Virtue of Effort
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009
Wednesday Jun 24, 2009
Last time, in our discussion of the Ten Pure Virtues or "Perfections" (Paramitas) of the Bodhisattva path ...
we talked about "Patience" ...
... and today we will talk about the Perfection of Effort and Diligence (Virya Paramita).
All the perfections go hand-in-hand, each supporting and nurturing the others. Each is part of the Bodhisattva's vow to "Save All Sentient Beings". But "Patience" and "Diligent Effort" have a special bond ...
Our way might be called "patience in effort", "stillness in motion" "quiet in action" ...
... for, with the latter alone, we are always running headlong through life, trying to find the end of a rainbow which we never reach, rarely at ease, unsatisfied, never arriving at the ultimate goal ...
... while the former alone leads to passivity, inaction, complacency and resignation.
Thus, remember that our teachings emphasize, not just stillness ... but stillness in, as and amid the motion. Yes, we are like a stone Buddha in the garden, sitting with come what may, not budging if it rains or if the sun comes out. It is all the same
.
... yet the stone Buddha rises, dances and lives life!
This is the reason I repeatedly emphasize that our Way is stillness in action ... effort without effort ...



Monday Jun 22, 2009
Whattsa Who'sa Bodhisattva? - The Virtue of Patience
Monday Jun 22, 2009
Monday Jun 22, 2009
Ten Pure Virtues or "Perfections" (Paramitas in Sanskrit) are fundamental to the Bodhisattva path.
Today, we will discuss the Perfection of Patience (Kshanti Paramita)
If the video does not work today ... please consider it a perfect chance to put this Perfection into Practice!



Monday Jun 15, 2009
Whattsa Who'sa Bodhisattva? - The Virtue of the Precepts
Monday Jun 15, 2009
Monday Jun 15, 2009
Ten Pure Virtues or "Perfections" (Paramitas in Sanskrit) are fundamental to the Bodhisattva path.
Today, we will discuss the Perfection of an ethical life, in keeping with the Precepts (Shila Paramita)



Friday Jun 05, 2009
Whattsa Who'sa Bodhisattva? - The Virtue of Generosity
Friday Jun 05, 2009
Friday Jun 05, 2009
Ten Pure Virtues or "Perfections" (Paramitas in Sanskrit) are fundamental to the Bodhisattva path.
Today, we will discuss Generosity (Dana Paramita)



Friday May 29, 2009
Whattsa Who'sa Bodhisattva?
Friday May 29, 2009
Friday May 29, 2009
Over the next few weeks, we'll be looking at several of the famous "Greats" among the Bodhisattvas.
The "Greats" include Kannon, Maitreya, Manjusri, Jizo, Samantabhadra and many others. We'll look at a few Buddhas too ...
Especially in Mahayana Buddhism, a "Bodhisattva" is an enlightened being, or one bound for enlightenment, who ... motivated by great compassion, and even postponing her own attainment of ultimate Buddhahood ... vows to use her wisdom to aid other human beings to attain liberation.
But, ya know, that may be YOU on both the receiving and giving end of that.

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