Angel City Zen Center - Beginners Only Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
“To remember that ignorance is enlightenment is to not separate myself from what's right in front of me, to not think that I can be better than the people in front of me, to not think that I'm going to be a better person by trying to be a better person. It’s to love and accept what's in front of me.
To embrace ignorance is a loving act. And that's why I like Zen. It sounds weird and ironic, but I always think they mean love.” - Dave Cuomo
By popular demand Dave takes a deep dive into delusion and follows up his talk on the 12 Fold Chain with an in depth look at ignorance in Buddhism. What is this great mistake we can't help make that causes the whole world to come into being? And what does Zen mean when they tell us that ignorance is already enlightenment and does Dave have any tips for what to do with that personally?? (Stories yes, no promises on helpful tips...) And bonus round! One deep dark koan, two contemporary Zen masters duking it out in the commentaries. Who will win the great dunce crown of ignorance supreme?? Find out here!
Emma Roy - Dogen and the Eternal Age of Collapse
Dave Cuomo - Hopeless
Erik Andersen - Seeing True Nature
Dave Cuomo - History of Zen pt 2
Dave Cuomo - Intro To Zen
Emma Roy - How to Be a Decent Person
Nina Snow - The Neurotic Emotional Veil
Jared Wynn - Not This, Not This, and Not This
Erik Andersen - Beliefs
Emma Roy - Rituals and Playing With Fire
Emily Eslami - Nothing is Sacred, Nothing is Mundane
Dave Cuomo - History of Zen pt 1
Nina Snow - Love and Attachment
Craig French - The Vine That Connects Everything
Emma Roy - Reality Is It's Own Reward
Emily Eslami - Buddhism and the City
Erik Andersen - Happiness
Dave Cuomo - Fundamental Self Worth
Nina Snow - Small Batch Artisan Mindfulness
Craig French - Guide to a Happy, Healthy Lay Practice
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