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Authentic Movement as Spiritual Discipline
When I moved to San Francisco in 1996, a few years out of music school and having decided not to become a Zen monk just yet, one of the first things I did was to find the Contact Improvisation jam. CI had appeared in my life the year before, while I was a student at…
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Speech like flowers, speech like honey: The discipline & art of Right Speech
We begin looking at speech — the first aspect of the 3 Limbs of ethical action, or sīla. For many of us, speech is one of the most overt ways we find the practice of the ethical precepts challenging. It’s certainly one of the places where our actions very clearly can be seen to have…
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“The ford where all the Buddhas cross”: Ethics as the ground of liberation
Continuing in our exploration of the Noble Eightfold Path, we’re entering the limbs of Right Speech, Action, and Livelihood, collectively known as the Ethics (sīla) section. A discourse called “The People of Sālā,” offering a standard list of the elements of Buddhist ethics, breaking down the limbs of Speech and Action into their subgroups, is…
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Embodiment & Appropriate Response: An evening with Rev. Daigan Gaither
We were blessed this week to be guided and inspired in practice by Rev. Daigan Gaither. He wrote this about his talk with us: “Zen Master Dogen said, ‘To expound the Dharma with this body and mind is foremost’. How do we move what we learn on the cushion into our complex lives? What does…