The Zen Studies Podcast
1) 323 – Zazen As Defiant Self-Care
Since the term arose in 1950's, "self-care" has referred to a number of different things. If we consider self-care to be things you do to remain physically and mentally healthy, then Zazen – simple, g...Show More
2) 322 – Q&A: Relationships, Cultural "Zen," No-Self, and Confession
This a Q&A episode based on questions I've received from listeners: Does Zen have anything to say about human relationships? Can we learn anything from the cultural popularization of the term "Zen"? I...Show More
3) 321 - How Buddhist is Zen? The Buddha's Teachings Compared to Radical Nondualism
Viewed historically, Zen is a form of Mahayana Buddhism that evolved from the original forms Buddhism that were established in India after the Buddha's death around 2,500 BC. Many aspects of original ...Show More
4) 320 – Two Ends of the Spiritual Practice Tunnel: Self-Power Versus Other-Power
Zen Buddhism exemplifies practice based in self-power, or jiriki. Pure Land Buddhism exemplifies practice based in other-power, or tariki. These are very different entry gates, but when we examine sel...Show More
320 – Two Ends of the Spiritual Practice Tunnel: Self-Power Versus Other-Power
34:57 | Dec 2nd, 2025
5) 319 – Q&A: Universal Life, the Bodhisattva Vow and Monasticism, and Other Traditions
This is one of my unscripted Q&A episodes, where I answer questions submitted by listeners. If you have a question, go ahead and send it to me at zenstudiespodcast.com. I discuss: What does Kosho Uchi...Show More
319 – Q&A: Universal Life, the Bodhisattva Vow and Monasticism, and Other Traditions
43:41 | Nov 21st, 2025
6) 318 – Loving Your Enemies: Extending Metta Does Not Mean Capitulation
Unlike Jesus, the Buddha didn't explicitly instruct us to "love our enemies." However, he did instruct us to extend goodwill, or Metta, to all beings unconditionally – including, of course, our enemie...Show More
7) 317 – Keizan's Denkoroku Chapter 1: Mahakashyapa's Smile
In this episode I read and reflect on Chapter One of Keizan's Denkoroku: Record of the Transmission of Illumination. In it, Shakyamuni Buddha holds up a flower and blinks. Keizan says, "No one knew hi...Show More
8) 316 – Buddhist Communities and Public Political Stands: A Moral Quandary
When should Buddhist communities take public stands on issues that could be seen as political? If politics is about how we make decisions in groups (local communities, towns, cities, states, nations),...Show More
9) 315 - Bad Zazen: Not Just an Oxymoron
The form of meditation we do in Zen, unless we’re working on a koan, is called shikantaza – nothing but sitting – or silent illumination. It’s been called a “method of no method,” in which we let go o...Show More
10) 314 – Q&A: Comfort in the Precepts, Anger at Injustice, and Accidental Kensho
How do you find comfort in the precepts? What is the relationship between anger, forgiveness and justice? What about anxiety due to abrupt insight into emptiness? This is one of my unscripted Q&A epis...Show More
314 – Q&A: Comfort in the Precepts, Anger at Injustice, and Accidental Kensho
38:59 | Sep 24th, 2025