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Author: Will Rauschenberger

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Dharma Talks at the Ordinary Zen Sangha, a Zen Meditation Practice Center located in Sarasota, Florida. Please help us if you can. Our programs and events are only made possible by donations from our supporting members. Donations Link...

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Will (Hae An) Rauschenberger, Abbot


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What is emptiness in Ordinary Zen?
 What is meditation?
The Samadhi of the perfume of the universe.
The Dreamscape and doing the right thing.
Who is it that sees, hears, tastes, smells, feels, thinks?
What are you? Form is emptiness, emptiness is form.
How would you like to be involved without being involved? Rising above the din.
The Boddhisattva path.
How to handle the apparent distinctions and differences that divide us, from the Zen perspective.
The influence of  Zen Master Hakuin
Dan Gulliford and Will Rauschenberger co-host this talk from Sarasota, FL, and Asheville, NC.
Ignoring, denying, or pushing away anything we consider uncomfortable is why we are uncomfortable!
The ups and downs of the seesaw of karma.
Chong An Sunim joins Abbot Will Rauschenberger in discussing Kongan practice, Linages, and the Lotus Sutra Parable of the Burning House.
In this podcast, visiting Zen Master Chong An Sunim joins Abbot Will (Hea An) Rauschenberger at our Sunday Session on May 4th, 2025. The talk includes chanting the Heart Sutra.
Strip away who we think we are and experience the actuality of who we are.
Zen is solving the problem of Birth and Death.
If we already have Buddha Nature, why do we meditate?
Taking responsibility for your life and liberation are not different.
“Bodhisattva Samadhi” is Repose and Bliss.
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Max

when you meditate do you have problems connecting (or disconnecting) your consciousness to past, present, or future? I started meditating because I thought it would help keep my mind in one place. I'm trying to learn to keep my mind solely in the present moment but not having any luck. does anyone have that problem too?

Aug 21st
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