Sun, 15 February 2009 31 Darkness and Light - Today's teisho by Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei is from a talk given in December of 2007 during the regular Sunday sitting, at the time of the winter solstice. Thanks for your continued interest in these podcasts. Send us an email at windhorsezen@att.net Let us know who you are, ask questions, just let us know you're listening. The Windhorse Zen Community has meditation open to the public, and has a residential zen training program. To learn more, and to help support our podcasts and the work of the Windhorse Zen Community, see our website at www.windhorsezen.org |
Sat, 31 January 2009 30 The Seventh Precept - Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei is from a talk given in November of 2008 during the regular Sunday sitting. Thanks for your continued interest in these podcasts. Send us an email at windhorsezen@att.net Let us know who you are, ask questions, just let us know you're listening. The Windhorse Zen Community has meditation open to the public, and has a residential zen training program. To learn more, and to help support our podcasts and the work of the Windhorse Zen Community, see our website at www.windhorsezen.org |
Sun, 26 October 2008 29 Learning Unlearning - Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei is from a talk given on the 7th of September, 2008 during the regular Sunday sitting. Thanks for your continued interest in these podcasts. Send us an email at windhorsezen@att.net Let us know who you are, ask questions, just let us know you're listening. The Windhorse Zen Community has meditation open to the public, and has a residential zen training program. To learn more, and to help support our podcasts and the work of the Windhorse Zen Community, see our website at www.windhorsezen.orgComments[0] |
Tue, 29 July 2008 The Power of Meditation - Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei is from a talk given at our regular Sunday sitting, in June of 2008.
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Sun, 29 June 2008 27 Nonviolence - Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei is from a talk given at our regular Sunday sitting, on June 8th, 2008.
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Sun, 8 June 2008 Chosha's Spring Walk- Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei is from a talk given May 4th, 2008. The koan discussed is Chosha goes for a Walk, case #36 in the book of koans, The Blue Cliff Record. There is a very helpful brief introduction to koans that we have copied out and used for the preceding podcast.
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Sat, 7 June 2008 An introduction to koans- Sunya Sensei often discusses koans. This brief introduction to koans is taken from a longer teisho, Chosha's Spring Walk that will follow this podcast. Roshi Kapleau, our teacher's teacher, said in his book The Three Pillars of Zen, that a koan is "a formulation, in baffling language, pointing to ultimate truth." A well-known example is "what is the sound of one hand clapping?" Sunya sensei refers to the most widely used initial koan in our practice is Joshu's Mu. Zen teaches us that all things have Buddha nature. The koan goes, "A monk asked Joshu, Does a dog have Buddha Nature?" Joshu replies "Mu" , which means "no". The student is asked to demonstrate what is mu.
Sunya Sensei refers to the dokusan room. Part of our practice is the formal private interview with the teacher, dokusan, during which the student is asked to demonstrate understanding of the koan. Comments[0] |
Sun, 25 May 2008 Memorial Day and Nonviolence - Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei is from a talk given on the Memorial Day weekend, May 25th 2008. How do we best honor our war dead? How do we deal with the violence within us? What does Buddhist practice tell us about self and other?
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Sat, 17 May 2008 Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei is from a talk given in November of 2007. This is part two of a two part Teisho on the Koan "Nansen's It Is Like a Dream" We do not have part one due to a technical problem, but this teisho stands well on its own.
When first posted, this podcast was incomplete. It is now the entire teisho. My apologies for the technical problems. Hopefully they are all solved.
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Sat, 4 August 2007 Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei is from a talk given on the fifth day of a seven day sesshin given in December of 2004 Please send an email to us at windhorsezen@att.net . Let us know who you are, ask questions, just let us know you're listening and To help support our podcasts and the work of the Windhorse Zen Community, see our website at www.windhorsezen.org Comments[0] |
Tue, 24 July 2007 Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei is entitled "There is no Waiting" as from a teisho given in May of 2005. Please send your comments or questions to us at windhorsezen@att.net and see our website, www.windhorsezen.orgComments[0] |
Tue, 17 July 2007 Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Senei is entitled "Put Down Your Buckets". It is from an all day sitting given in January 2007.We'd like to hear from our listeners! Please send an email to us at windhorsezen@att.net . Let us know who you are, ask questions, just let us know you're listening and To help support our podcasts and the work of the Windhorse Zen Community, see our website at www.windhorsezen.org Comments[0] |
Tue, 10 July 2007 Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sense is entitled "Mind Like Water". It is from an all-day sitting given in March of 2007.We'd like to hear from our listeners! Please send an email to us at windhorsezen@att.net . Let us know who you are, ask questions, just let us know you're listening and To help support our podcasts and the work of the Windhorse Zen Community, see our website at www.windhorsezen.org Comments[0] |
Tue, 3 July 2007 Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sense is entitled "The Universe Will Not Abandon You". It is from a sesshin, an intensive meditation retreat, given in June 2005. We'd like to hear from our listeners! Please send an email to us at windhorsezen@att.net . Let us know who you are, ask questions, just let us know you're listening and To help support our podcasts and the work of the Windhorse Zen Community, see our website at www.windhorsezen.org Direct download: 17__The_Universe_Will_Not_Abandon_You.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:43 PM Comments[0] |
Tue, 26 June 2007 100% AffirmationToday's Teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei is entitled 100% Affirmation. It is from a sesshin given in October of 2004. We'd like to hear from our listeners! Please send an email to us at windhorsezen@att.net . Let us know who you are, ask questions, just let us know you're listening. To help support our podcasts and the work of the Windhorse Zen Community, see our website at www.windhorsezen.org Comments[0] |
Tue, 19 June 2007 The Mystery of FlowersToday's Teisho, The Mystery of Flowers, is from a Father's Day teisho given by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei. There are some problems with the audio in this podcast! We'd like to hear from our listeners! Please send an email to us at windhorsezen@att.net . Let us know who you are, ask questions, just let us know you're listening. To help support our podcasts and the work of the Windhorse Zen Community, see our website at www.windhorsezen.org Comments[0] |
Tue, 12 June 2007 Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei is from a talk given during sesshin, an intensive meditation retreat. We'd like to hear from our listeners! Please send an email to us at windhorsezen@att.net . Let us know who you are, ask questions, just let us know you're listening. To help support our podcasts and the work of the Windhorse Zen Community, see our website at www.windhorsezen.orgComments[0] |
Tue, 5 June 2007 Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei is from a talk given during sesshin, an intensive meditation retreat. We'd like to hear from our listeners! Please send an email to us at windhorsezen@att.net . Let us know who you are, ask questions, just let us know you're listening. To help support our podcasts and the work of the Windhorse Zen Community, see our website at www.windhorsezen.orgComments[0] |
Wed, 23 May 2007 Engaged Practice: Keep Waking UpToday's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei is from a talk given May 16th, 2004. We'd like to hear from our listeners. Please send an email to us at windhorsezen@att.net . Let us know who you are, ask questions, just let us know you're listening! To help support our podcasts and the work of the Windhorse Zen Community, see our website at www.windhorsezen.org Comments[0] |
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Thu, 28 September 2006 This teisho is from the last day of a seven day intensive meditation retreat given in August of 2004. For more information on the Windhorse Zen Community, see our website www.windhorsezen.org Comments[0] |
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Tue, 1 August 2006 Who is Kannon, the bodhisattva of compassion? Sunya sensei addresses Kannon and the place of compassion in the practice of zen in today's teisho, from a dharma talk given on July 23rd, 2006. For more information on the Windhorse Zen Community, see our website at www.windhorsezen.org Comments[0] |
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Mon, 12 June 2006 In this podcast, Sunya Sensei refers to sesshin. Sesshin is an intensive meditation retreat. For more information, go to www.windhorsezen.org Comments[0] |
Mon, 5 June 2006 A Dharma Talk given by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei on 4 June 2006 at Panther Branch, the residence of the Windhorse Zen Community. For more information, go to www.windhorsezen.org Comments[0] |

31 Darkness and Light - Today's teisho by Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei is from a talk given in December of 2007 during the regular Sunday sitting, at the time of the winter solstice. Thanks for your continued interest in these podcasts. Send us an email at windhorsezen@att.net Let us know who you are, ask questions, just let us know you're listening. The Windhorse Zen Community has meditation open to the public, and has a residential zen training program. To learn more, and to help support our podcasts and the work of the Windhorse Zen Community, see our website at www.windhorsezen.org
Memorial Day and Nonviolence - Today's teisho by Sunya Kjolhede Sensei is from a talk given on the Memorial Day weekend, May 25th 2008. How do we best honor our war dead? How do we deal with the violence within us? What does Buddhist practice tell us about self and other?
Please send an email to us at windhorsezen@att.net . Let us know who you are, ask questions, just let us know you're listening. The Windhorse Zen Community has meditation open to the public, and has a residential zen training program. To learn more, and to help support our podcasts and the work of the Windhorse Zen Community see our website at www.windhorsezen.org