The Contemporary Training of a Zen Buddhist Monk
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- Masaki Matsubara, PhD (Cornell, 2009, Asian Religions) is a scholar of Japanese Religions in the East Asia Program at Cornell University and also serves as an Adjunct Affiliated Chaplain at Cornell United Religious Work (CURW), as well as the Abbot of Butsumoji Zen Temple in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. He specializes in the history and practice of Contemporary Japanese Rinzai Zen.
Brown University
Friday, April 19, 2019
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Zen buddhism is amazing, especially when it teaches
Thank you for sharing this! Insightful and wonderful 😊
🙏🍀❤ Thank you!
🙏🙏🙏 Thank you Matsubarasan. You habe given me so many anservs to my struggle in Zen Training in Japan. I wish you would give lectures in Europe.
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thnks!
How wonderful he understoods meditation can have side effects. I've been teaching meditation for many years and its always discouraging to hear other instructors presenting meditation as a 100% safe practice.
Fascinating
Daoism saved a Zen master. Fascinating.
🤣🤣🤣 well this explains so much of the things I have gone through. Thank you for the video
Very nice.
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Bald man from Saitama has immediate street cred nowadays. I'm just joining in, but thank you already for making this available.
zen is like tea, its not ment to be spoken about, nor taught, nor learned just drink the tea
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Be light...water
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As a man of few words, this is dedicated to those who would practice 'zazen': ' just two meters before you, at a glance - is the dropping off point'. Lax:Re. How much simpler can this be? Thanks for this upload.
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