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278 – HAVING A ZEN TEACHER – AN INFORMAL DISCUSSION

Aug 8, 2024


This episode is an informal (unprepared) talk I gave in response to a question
someone: Is everything a Zen teacher does a "teaching"? How do you know? This
led to discussion of other topics as well, related to having a formal
relationship with a Zen teacher - What does it mean? What does it look like? Why
would someone want this?


277 – MY SESSHIN (2 OF 2)

Jul 31, 2024


In this episode and the previous one, I do something radical and share my
experience of a sesshin I recently attended, describing it day by day. There are
many reasons not to do this, and I went into those reasons in the last episode
(part one), where I also described my first two full days of retreat. In this
episode I describe days 3-5 and make some closing remarks.


276 – MY SESSHIN (1 OF 2)

Jul 27, 2024


In this episode I’m going to do something radical and share with you my
experience of the sesshin I attended last week, describing it day by day. There
are many reasons not to do this, which I will go into. I certainly don’t intend
to do it again. Still, despite my misgivings I thought it might be helpful for
you to get an insight into what a sesshin is like for another person.

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