The Zen Studies Podcast

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4.8
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315 reviews
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272 episodes
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Date created
2017/02/23
Average duration
31 min.
Release period
13 days

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Learn about traditional Zen and Buddhist teachings, practices, and history through episodes recorded specifically for podcast listeners. Host Domyo Burk is a Soto Zen priest and teacher.

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The Value, Care, and Feeding of Dharma Friendships – Part 1
2024/02/25
The Buddha famously said the “admirable friendship,” or what I’m calling Dharma friendship, is the entirety of the holy life. In this episode, I discuss the value and nature of personal Dharma friendships. In Part 2, I will talk about what makes a good Dharma friendship and offer some practical ideas about how to find, form, and maintain such relationships.
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Ten Fields of Zen Practice Chapter Two: Bodhicitta, Way-Seeking Mind
2024/02/17
This episode on Bodhicitta, or Way-Seeking Mind, is chapter two of my book The Ten Fields of Zen Practice: A Primer for Practitioners.” Bodhicitta is the first Field of practice because without it we never even begin practice, and, if we don’t nurture and sustain it, our practice will wither and die. I discuss the first arising of Bodhicitta, its function, how to cultivate it, and its profound nature.
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Ten Fields of Zen Practice Chapter One: What Is Zen Practice?
2024/02/01
In this introductory chapter to my book, “The Ten Fields of Zen Practice: A Primer for Practitioners," I discuss the nature of practice and "progress" on the path of practice. I then introduce the Ten Fields, and the rest of the book will consist of a chapter on each of the Fields.
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One Reality, Many Descriptions Part 6: The Two Truths of Absolute and Relative 2
2024/01/09
The Two Truths teaching is another classic Chan/Zen description of Reality-with-a-Capital-R. Reality has two aspects, often called relative and absolute. I call them the “dependent dimension” and the “independent dimension.” I describe this teaching and discuss why it is so important to our practice.
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One Reality, Many Descriptions Part 5: Awakening & the Independent Dimension: The Two Truths of Absolute and Relative – Part 1
2023/12/31
The Two Truths teaching is another classic Chan/Zen description of Reality-with-a-Capital-R. Reality has two aspects, often called relative and absolute. I call them the "dependent dimension" and the "independent dimension." I describe this teaching and discuss why it is so important to our practice.
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256 - Do Your Own Practice: Spiritual Translation Versus Transformation
2023/12/17
One way to frame our practice is to say it has a "translation" aspect and a "transformation" aspect. Translation means to apply Buddhist teachings and practice to our life to free self and other from suffering, and live with greater wisdom and compassion. Transformation means to seek transcendence of the self and all of its limited views through a relentless process of inquiry, for the sake of an even more profound and stable liberation. I discuss how each aspect is valuable, how they differ, and clarifying what you want out of your own spiritual path.
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The Medicine of Emptiness When Witnessing Suffering and Injustice
2023/12/02
When we witness - or experience - suffering or injustice, the medicine of emptiness can give us strength and equanimity. It should also increase our compassion, allowing us to be open, sensitive, and responsive without getting overwhelmed by anxiety, depression, fear, anger, or hatred. I talk about what the "medicine of emptiness" is - and isn't - and how to access it.
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Practice is How You Live Each and Every Moment – Part 2
2023/11/25
Everyday life gives us countless opportunities for "awakening work." I discuss ways to practice each and every moment in order to awaken to the truth of Dukkha and the ending of Dukkha, and to the truth Emptiness. In Part 3 I will talk about how we can similarly work on a direct, personal experiences of Suchness, Buddha-Nature, and the Two Truths (absolute and relative) in the midst of our daily lives.
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253 - Practice is How You Live Each and Every Moment – Part 1
2023/11/15
The formal aspects of Buddhist practice – the things you can look at and identify as “Buddhist practice” – are very important. These include meditation, Dharma study, and time with Sangha. However, unless you’re a monk in a really strict monastery, over 90% of your time is spent outside of formal practice. It’s important to remember that practice each and every moment – how we choose to live our life, just as it is – is the most important thing.
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Reflections on Dogen’s “Bussho, The Buddha-Nature” Part 2: Total Existence
2023/10/31
In my second episode reflecting on Dogen's “Bussho,” or “The Buddha-Nature," I discuss how Buddha-Nature is a teaching about our existential koan as human beings. I also talk about how Dogen says we have already got Buddha-Nature, and then explore more fully his teaching about "Total Existence."
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Reflections on Dogen’s “Bussho, The Buddha-Nature” Part 1: Being
2023/10/27
In his essay "Bussho," or "The Buddha-Nature," Dogen explores and expands a classic Mahayana Buddhist teaching. I reflect on a few central concepts from the first paragraph.
In Zazen We Stop Imposing Ourselves on the World and Meet It Instead
2023/10/15
In zazen we stop imposing ourselves on the world either through our habitual thinking or through any effort to control or judge our meditative experience. Only then can we meet the world us it is unfolding around, within, and through us - but this meeting requires energy and participation. This episode addresses the two essential aspects of zazen practice: What we are not doing, and what we are doing. Both are equally important and both are easily misunderstood.
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4.8 out of 5
315 reviews
warnergog 2023/07/23
Completely outstanding
I was looking for a podcast that gives detailed information in background about Zen Buddhism, and this delivers that and much more. Domio Burk’s style...
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guy in okc 2023/03/10
Beautiful and inspiring
I have been obsessed with Zen Buddhism for around 50 years. Introduced by Alan Watts, so oriented toward the stripped down “see into your true nature...
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Eaglewolf420 2023/02/12
Amazing
Well done well spoken and amazing content. This Podcast is possibly the best out there on Zen and Buddhism. Very easy to listen to and really helps me...
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RC Alabama 2022/11/01
skillful means
Just found this podcast. Most of the podcasts I listen to from other Buddhist teachers are live recordings of their dharma talks. I enjoy this series...
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Sargent Salt 2022/06/29
Excellent
Returning to Zen Buddhism, this podcast is very helpful. Straight and to the point, with personal experience added. The first episodes helped me get...
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?!$Jow$!? 2022/03/19
All there is
I love everything there is to love about these teachings. Speech cuts through silence and leads straight into the heartstrings. There is not much to r...
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mommamindful 2022/01/30
Draws me in
The host’s warmth and simple ways of communicating not so simple Buddhist principles makes me eager to more fully engage in studying as a lay practiti...
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Blue J Hawk 2021/04/30
Engaging & inspiring
A true Dharma teacher whose words convey wisdom, compassion and loving kindness, and whose voice is a song.
KTHarrison 2021/01/22
A true gift
This is the best podcast I’ve found on Zen Buddhism. Domyo Burk is a very gifted teacher. Her work and encouragement may actually be the turning poi...
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JBudka 2020/08/16
Clear, Concise and Practical Buddhist Teachings
The hostess of the podcast is just wonderful. She does a terrific job of demystifying any ambiguity in the Buddha’s teachings, in a way that gives the...
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