Beginning Zen Training | Part I

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @abesapien9930
    @abesapien9930 3 года назад +29

    When you are hungry, eat. When you are tired, sleep.

    • @Knowledge_house649
      @Knowledge_house649 Год назад

    • @user-wc1ft6jv8r
      @user-wc1ft6jv8r 3 месяца назад

      When ur cold wear a coat when ur hot get in the shaded area when it raining use umbrella

    • @condatis6175
      @condatis6175 27 дней назад

      a when u angry tell the fatuous idiot where to go with their platitudes

  • @zenoasis8375
    @zenoasis8375 2 года назад +10

    I have gotten better at saying to myself, Relax and just take this moment in. Appreciate it for what it is.

  • @999NRG
    @999NRG 10 месяцев назад

    Zen grew from the experience of Shakyamuni Buddha, who realised awakening in the posture of dhyana ( zazen, Zen meditation) in India in the 5th century BCE. This experience has since been transmitted uninterrupted, from master to disciple, creating the zen lineage.

  • @METALUNICORNLTD
    @METALUNICORNLTD 3 года назад +4

    Thank you. This will help me on my path.

  • @megatumair1691
    @megatumair1691 3 года назад +7

    Hi. I've been doing medatation several times. And one time i feel sensation in my head. And after the meditation over, my head feel very clear and achieve clarity. Thats my experience.

    • @thezengateway8578
      @thezengateway8578  3 года назад +6

      Hi Megat, These experiences do happen from time to time. I'm glad you have experienced clarity from it too. Just to say that the best thing, IMO, is to just keep to the meditation practice and let these things come and go. As you go on the meditation strength will deepen. Good luck!

  • @wanglong184
    @wanglong184 4 года назад +4

    Thank you very much this was very powerful and I loved your video.

  • @anonymousprivate116
    @anonymousprivate116 7 лет назад +8

    Great place for Zen training in the States is with Shoryu Bradley at Gyobutsuji Zen Monastery :)

  • @mikechilds7373
    @mikechilds7373 6 лет назад +2

    wonderfully pragmatic talk.

  • @SomosLaNuevaEra
    @SomosLaNuevaEra 2 года назад +2

    PAZ & AMOR ❤️

  • @guesswho5790
    @guesswho5790 4 года назад +2

    Beautiful voice for beautiful words. Thabk you.

  • @son820
    @son820 Год назад

    Great job. Thanks

  • @h.d.d.4674
    @h.d.d.4674 Год назад

    Thanks bro

  • @manjirichitnis5551
    @manjirichitnis5551 11 месяцев назад

    Zen has travelled from India to China. Zen is what we in India call Dhyan

    • @thezengateway8578
      @thezengateway8578  10 месяцев назад

      Yes, The Chinese name of the school 'Chan' and Japanese 'Zen' both mean meditation and are translations of the Sanskrit 'dhyana'.

  • @karolkrska7280
    @karolkrska7280 6 лет назад +8

    I like Alan Watts

  • @andiemacdream
    @andiemacdream 11 месяцев назад +1

    🙏🙏

  • @MsLoriat
    @MsLoriat 7 лет назад +4

    The talk ends abruptly without a proper conclusion. Is there another video with the end of this talk? The talk is informative and interesting so I am keen to learn how the speaker concludes his talk.

    • @squareye
      @squareye 7 лет назад

      MsLoriat
      There is a part two to this talk. If you go to thezengateway.com and follow the link for this talk and you will find the second talk. I might put it up again as a podcast.

  • @zenbiscuits2805
    @zenbiscuits2805 4 года назад +3

    This is excellent. Thank you so much for this. Are you a Buddhist teacher/priest...? What lineage/school do you practice in? I googled The Zen Gateway, but the website appears to be down. What's the status of this organisation/group?

    • @thezengateway8578
      @thezengateway8578  10 месяцев назад

      Yes, I am connected with a temple in London. We are in the Rinzai Zen lineage. Our founding teacher was called Myokyo-ni. She has a page on wikipedia.

  • @allensmith7110
    @allensmith7110 2 года назад +2

    I've tried understanding Zen before. It always seems the teacher is pointing to an answer or enlightment that is right around the corner...but we never get there.Maybe too western in my conditioning. I understand Camus absurdist philosophy more than this melt into the universe view.

    • @thezengateway8578
      @thezengateway8578  2 года назад +5

      Hi Allen
      Yes, I can appreciate that feeling of something just out of reach about Zen. I think it can be off putting for many to have this aspect of Zen pushed too much. Personally I think keeping the focus on the Buddhist message in Zen that it is a practical way that helps us become resilient in the face of our many problems and the importance of being of service to all in our orbit speak more to people.

  • @nashairpowell3812
    @nashairpowell3812 4 года назад +1

    Is it possible to listen to music while whole heartedly doing an activity? Or does this only split consciousness

    • @justDave3453
      @justDave3453 4 года назад +4

      How can you wholeheartedly do something when you are listening to music? Surely then you would be half-heartedly doing two things?

    • @nashairpowell3812
      @nashairpowell3812 4 года назад +2

      @J M thank you for your reply!

    • @thezengateway8578
      @thezengateway8578  10 месяцев назад

      Our consciousness is so used to being distracted it is difficult not to get split consciousness when listening to music and, say, doing the ironing. Try it out for yourself. However, it is not the case that listening to music inevitably causes such a split.

  • @mrbatista666
    @mrbatista666 7 лет назад +5

    who is the speaker?

    • @Walthur13
      @Walthur13 7 лет назад

      Does it matter?

    • @thezengateway8578
      @thezengateway8578  6 лет назад +4

      Ronald Duck the speaker is Martin Goodson co-founder of The Zen Gateway

    • @clarepover6603
      @clarepover6603 6 лет назад

      Thank you for clarification of certain myths re Zen.

  • @kanshiketsu1
    @kanshiketsu1 10 лет назад +1

    A Shinto torii for Zen is a bit like a cross for Judaism.

    • @Dieselyorks
      @Dieselyorks 10 лет назад +1

      Eyes horizontal, nose vertical

    • @kanshiketsu1
      @kanshiketsu1 10 лет назад +1

      Hot lead rips through flesh

    • @kanshiketsu1
      @kanshiketsu1 10 лет назад +1

      Tat tvam asi satchitananda WAR IS PEACE
      FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
      IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH

    • @chach2611
      @chach2611 7 лет назад +1

      "1984"

    • @chach2611
      @chach2611 7 лет назад

      "Torture for Torture's sake"

  • @keithjacobsen600
    @keithjacobsen600 3 года назад

    need some help on this Brother

  • @bigbookcafe9281
    @bigbookcafe9281 3 года назад +1

    The Tao that can be described is not the Tao.

  • @kenaland6537
    @kenaland6537 4 года назад

    Second listening....powerful...where can I study in Los Angeles?🔮xo

  • @999NRG
    @999NRG 10 месяцев назад

    you are wrong, buddhism was developed in India...mahayana is a sanskrit term...🕉

  • @melvayaredaguilar
    @melvayaredaguilar Год назад

    why isn’t all the information in the world automatically available in our brain?

    • @andiemacdream
      @andiemacdream 11 месяцев назад

      It is there, in your heart and soul.Mahayana buddhism= the great vehicle.Remember yourself as a child: Who am I ? For example: I was a real curios, creative child. Circumstances did not " allow" me to live it. Now, 50 years later, I am into music, writing poems and ... I AM, I AM LIVING IN THIS MOMENT ❤😊💙🙏

    • @thezengateway8578
      @thezengateway8578  10 месяцев назад

      Buddhism sees the mind as a sense organ like the ear or eye. It perceives mental objects. Knowledge is made up of mental objects and those objects have to be created before they can be perceived.

  • @yoya4766
    @yoya4766 3 года назад

    This is taking one aspect and over exaggerating it, in a simplistic, illogical and annilistic way.

    • @abesapien9930
      @abesapien9930 3 года назад +1

      Zen discards rational forms of thought and is deliberately illogical. One of the most famous koans was, "What is the sound of one hand clapping in the wind?"

    • @yoya4766
      @yoya4766 3 года назад +1

      @@abesapien9930 Illogical is still thought. Zen is supposed to discard thought entirely. In any event I was probably referring to how this video was presented.

    • @grampram5589
      @grampram5589 Год назад

      @@yoya4766 no

  • @allensmith7110
    @allensmith7110 2 года назад

    I've tried understanding Zen before. It always seems the teacher is pointing to an answer or enlightment that is right around the corner...but we never get there.Maybe too western in my conditioning. I understand Camus absurdist philosophy more than this melt into the universe view.

    • @thezengateway8578
      @thezengateway8578  10 месяцев назад

      That's a fair comment. If we read the Zen stories around 'awakening', then it does sound like a one-off event. but, for example Master Hakuin recorded 'countless' little awakenings and several major ones too. So size isn't everything!
      Many people experience a more gradual unfolding of Wisdom.