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Meeting the Inconceivable | Zen Koans, Dreams & the Creative Life

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Meeting the Inconceivable is a podcast exploring Zen koans, dreams, and the creative life produced by Pacific Zen Institute (PZI).

PZI is a lively Rinzai Zen community and mystery school made up of artists, innovators, and seekers of all kinds. Our talks weave traditional Zen and koan practice with poetry, art, Jungian and archetypal psychology, and Eastern and Western myth.

Our deep dive in-person retreats are held primarily in Northern California, but our members and gatherings extend worldwide through our online temple.

Our mission is to create a culture of transformation through meditation, koans, the arts, and conversations about the deepest matters. Join the koan revolution.
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Today's episode centers on awakening as a practice of intimacy. Roshi John Tarrant takes up koan case 89 from The Blue Cliff Record: Yunyan asked Daowu, “How does Guanyin use all those hands and eyes?” Daowu answered, “It’s like feeling behind you for a pillow in the middle of the night.” “I understand.” “What do you understand?” “The whole body is hands and eyes.” “That’s very well expressed, but it doesn’t say it all.” “What would you say, older brother?” “All through the body are hands and eyes.” Tarrant speaks of koans as companions for learning to move in the dark, meaning learning to embrace the uncertainties in our lives and of life itself. Listen to hear more about the secret kindness of the world, and the unexpected help we receive when we take up the real journey. "You don't go with a theory, you don't go with a plan, you just reach into the night." - John Tarrant Learn more about this episode of Meeting the Inconceivable at https://www.pacificzen.org/01