At Home with The Zen Gateway on 17th June 2020



The T'ang Dynasty Zen Master Gensha admonished his monks. He said that everywhere he went he heard them talking about 'Saving all beings', yet, he challenged them, if they came across someone who was blind, deaf and unable to speak, how were they going to preach the Buddha-dharma to them?

In this talk:

  • The arising of the Bodhisattva Path
  • The mutual dependence of the ordained and the laity
  • The dangers of over-idealism
  • Abandoning both good and evil
  • Who is the one who is blind, deaf and mute?
  • Discerning different levels of consciousness in daily life.


Comments

  1. Hi Martin, I've just caught up with this talk. Really good. Thank you so much!

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