Angel City Zen Center - Beginners Only Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
“They say you can’t intellectualize Zen, but don't short change yourself. If your brain wants to understand it, do that first. The old masters all did. They knew exactly what they were talking about.
And then one day you might realize that even the highest level teachings aren’t enough. But you have to get them before you can realize that they’re not enough.“ - Dave Cuomo
History of Zen returns with a tale of dharma combat that's going to have eon long implications. Two epic frenemies are busy inventing modern koan and shikantaza practice while China is busy putting itself back together, only to promptly fall apart again. What are the roots of modern koan practice, and is ACZC doing them wrong? Why does Zen have a “right” answer for everything, and how did their philosophies get so tight? Was Zen designed to be secular or religious, and does it believe its own PR? Find out here!
Dave Cuomo - Blinding Darkness
Love & Emptiness w/ Emily Eslami
Dave Cuomo - Good Friends (History of Zen - The Platform Sutra)
Michele Roldan-Shaw - Street Buddhism (Jataka Tales)
Erik Andersen - Worry Time
Dave Cuomo - Catastrophe! (History of Zen - Shenhui & The An Lushan Rebellion
Dave Cuomo - Siren Songs and Bluejays
Emma Roy - Buddha's Anger
Dave Cuomo - Explaining the Joke (History of Zen - Shenxiu)
Dave Cuomo - The Great Cosmic Joke (Nishijima’s Four Views)
Emily Eslami - Stupid Joy
Jack Taylor - What Am I Doing Here??
Emily Eslami - No Death
Dave Cuomo - Zen Begins! (History of Zen - Bodhidharma)
Miranda Javid - Faking It
Emma Roy - Zen and the Art of Marketing Zen
Emily Eslami - Well, This is Uncomfortable (Death by Fire, Death By Ice)
Dave Cuomo - Something from Nothing (History of Zen - The situation in Ancient China)
Dave Cuomo - A Brief History of Not Knowing
Emma Roy - A Time Outside of Time
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