Yokoji Zen Dharma Talks

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Buddhism #195

Monthly Dharma talks by Tenshin Fletcher Roshi at Yokoji-Zen Mountain Center. Yokoji is a year-round Zen Buddhist Training Center in the Southern Californian mountains.

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  • CMMLBR
    A Constant
    I have been a regular listener for the past 5 years. I come back to this podcast again, and again, and again. It is zen practice, stripped of western knick knacks and romanticism. Listen to this podcast as an enriching addition to your practice.
  • LordeFell
    Thank you
    I just discovered this podcast after a couple months of hoping for a retreat. The podcast is fantastic, I am very grateful for it and hope it continues!
  • grara1872
    Disappointing characterization of BLM
    I will admit I have only so far listened to Zoom Talk #10 and was completely put off by the host’s weak discussion of BLM and oppression. He immediately started discussing how oppression could happen against AnYoNE, even white people, and it is sooo absurd to oppress another person, (obvious) and that THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO white people were slaves TOO. What a disappointing way to deflect the Black Lives Matter message calling for justice for Black people in the present day, not to mention that the large majority of BLM demands are around addressing structural inequalities and maintained systems of racism, not about direct person to person discrimination (although that’s important too). It was disappointing to hear a white person re-direct the BLM conversation to “And WHiTE PeOPle wERe SLAvEs too” and completely mischaracterize what people are demanding in this moment. With all respect (and as a fellow white person) I hope the host reconsiders how his framing here may be inaccurate and harmful to the larger movement for racial justice.
  • LOGIC PRISONER
    Greetings from Lincoln, Nebraska.
    This podcast has been a great help. Keep up the good work!
  • DTPJAM
    Like an arrow
    I love Tenshin Roshi's straight, simple messages of life, work, and practice.
  • jkbooo
    Down to earth and practical
    Being a novice with very little practice I appreciate these talks. Easy to understand and apply to my own life.
  • J.OLy.
    Straight to the Point
    This is straight to the point teaching. Tenshin Roshi's method is not to puff you up with promises of enlightenment nor gee-whiz insights, but rather to remind you at every opportunity to remember this moment right now, and to participate in your life directly. Although his words cause you to look deeply into your life, don't look too deeply into his words; there is no fine print
  • John Katz
    Insightful
    I enjoy listening to these talks. The speaker has a quality to his speech that is calm and balanced. It is enjoyable to listen to throughout my day.
  • V. Rivera
    Very Profound and Insightful!
    Tenshin dharma talks are full of content and depth. I heard everyone of his talks on this podcast many times over and over again, and I always blown away by his words. Everyone interested in the way, should lend an ear to this podcast, you'll be glad you did!
  • YugenLakey
    Technical Issues
    Apologies to any users who experienced problems with the podcasts. The tracks were looping and skipping due to a technical problem which I hope has now been resolved. If the track you downloaded has this problem, please delete it and download the new version.
  • Eli ben Alon
    Great dharma teacher.
    He gets it. Cuts through misconceptions and delusions quite effectively. I hope to study with him eventually.
  • Chigen
    illuminating
    Whether you are a monastic practitioner, lay practitioner, or simply visiting this podcast on a whim, Tenshin Roshi shares a vast array of knowledge and experience relevant to our everyday lives.
  • altadenabill
    clear and down to earth teaching
    Tenshin Roshi avoids Zen clichés and Buddhist trappings to bring forward clear and deeply felt teachings about my life as it is, not as I wish it were. He helps me to appreciate all the aspects of my life, including the light and dark places. There’s no sugar-coating here, just clear and understandable teaching about my own life.
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