Listen "Raghu Markus – Mindrolling – Ep. 484 – The Stable Mind with Hozan Alan Senauke"
Episode Synopsis
In a discussion on transcendence, Raghu Markus and Zen Priest Hozan Alan Senauke describe embodying zen practices and having a stable mind.
"What really impressed me about the Chinese/Japanese poetry was that there was a sense of the ordinary. There was something marvelous and transcendent in ordinary perceptions." – Hozan Alan Senauke
In this episode Raghu Markus and Hozan Alan Senauke explore:
The practice of Zen
Magic within the ordinary
Meeting spiritual teachers and guides
Seeing both sides of everything and finding balance
Embodiment and putting our practice into the world
Being Happy and being in the moment
Hozan Alan Senauke:
Hozan Alan Senauke is a Soto Zen priest, folk musician, poet and the Abbot of Berkeley Zen Center in California. As a socially engaged Buddhist activist, Hozan has worked closely with the International Network of Engaged Buddhists and Buddhist Peace Fellowship since 1991. In 2007, he founded Clear View Project, developing Buddhist-based resources for relief and social change in Asia and the U.S. He is author of The Bodhisattva’s Embrace: Dispatches from Engaged Buddhism’s Front Lines. In another realm, Hozan has been a student and performer of American traditional music for more than fifty years.
For Alan Senauke dharma talks, click here
"What really impressed me about the Chinese/Japanese poetry was that there was a sense of the ordinary. There was something marvelous and transcendent in ordinary perceptions." – Hozan Alan Senauke
In this episode Raghu Markus and Hozan Alan Senauke explore:
The practice of Zen
Magic within the ordinary
Meeting spiritual teachers and guides
Seeing both sides of everything and finding balance
Embodiment and putting our practice into the world
Being Happy and being in the moment
Hozan Alan Senauke:
Hozan Alan Senauke is a Soto Zen priest, folk musician, poet and the Abbot of Berkeley Zen Center in California. As a socially engaged Buddhist activist, Hozan has worked closely with the International Network of Engaged Buddhists and Buddhist Peace Fellowship since 1991. In 2007, he founded Clear View Project, developing Buddhist-based resources for relief and social change in Asia and the U.S. He is author of The Bodhisattva’s Embrace: Dispatches from Engaged Buddhism’s Front Lines. In another realm, Hozan has been a student and performer of American traditional music for more than fifty years.
For Alan Senauke dharma talks, click here
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