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Episodes: 806
Frequency: Multiple_weekly
Rating: 4.8/5.0
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Gender skew: Male
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Hogen, Roshi - A Zen teacher (Roshi) delivering a talk on Dharma practice, contentment, gratitude, and direct verification aligned with Buddha teachings and the Mangala Sutta.
Jogen, Sensei - A Zen teacher (Sensei) delivering Dharma talks that emphasize direct experience of awareness and time/impermanence through practice-oriented guidance.
Hogen, Roshi - Respect, Humility, And The Mangala Sutta; Contentment And Gratitude As Discoveries; Direct Verification In Dharma Teaching
Jogen Sensei - How To Not Waste Time; Contemplation Of Death; Examining Desires Beneath Surface Wants; Questioning Whether Time Can Be Wasted
Jogen, Sensei - Sacred Lamp Of Awareness; Guided Exhalations; Hollow-vessel Imagery; Dzogchen Nine Amazing Things; Primordial Light Practice
The Eternal Child, The Old Man and Spiritual Commitment - Jogen Sensei
July 06, 2026
Using the Jungian archetypes of the eternal child and the wise elder, this talk maps the tension between following inspiration wherever it leads and committing deeply enough to actually cook — arguing that neither without the other is anything but a different kind of neurosis, and that real spiritual commitment somehow needs both. ★ Support this podcast ★
How To Be A Mystic In The City- Jogen Sensei
July 06, 2026
Jogen offers five categories for living a mystical life right in the middle of it — microdosing stillness, staying connected to the tender fleetingness of existence, liquefying your fixity through play, following whatever opens your heart, and finding the skeletal principles that guide you without making your life tight. ★ Support this podcast ★
According to Me: Opinions About Reality Keep Us From Living It- Hogen Roshi
July 06, 2026
Drawing on the Mangala Sutta's teaching on gratefulness and a recent pilgrimage to 400-year-old Soto Zen monasteries in Japan, this talk by Hogen Roshi traces how the abiding belief that "the world should work according to me" cuts us off from the very life we're trying to improve. ★ Support this podcast ★
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