E47 - Training through the Body in Zen Buddhism and Hawaiian Spirituality ft. Doshin Shim Roshi
Description
In this episode, Alex sits down with Doshin Shim Roshi to explore the role of the body in Zen Buddhist practice, and its intersection with Hawaiian spirituality.
Alex and Doshin Shim Roshi discuss their shared experiences training in the Chozen-ji style of Zen Buddhist meditation. They share stories of rigorous training, spiritual insights, and the integration of life lessons derived from both Zen and Hawaiian practices. The conversation reveals how these traditions emphasize the physical body's role in spiritual enlightenment and the subtle ways cultural legacies shape personal and spiritual identity.
Engage directly with the rich traditions of Zen and Hawaiian spirituality by listening to the full episode available here. Expand your spiritual horizons and embrace the lessons discussed by two profound practitioners of Zen.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:23 Early Days and Introduction to Zen Training
03:18 First 21 Days of Live-in Training
06:03 Return to Training and Commitment
08:16 The Role of Live-in Training
10:09 The Importance of Kiai and Hara
11:59 Zen Ken Sho: Zen, Sword, and Brush
22:20 The Importance of Hara
25:31 The Connection Between Martial Arts, Fine Arts, and Sitting
29:47 The Healing Arts in Zen Training
38:37 Dub and Audrey's Influence in Healing Arts
41:48 Discovering True Self
43:28 The Unknown and Intuitive Perception
45:12 Breaking Free from Dualistic Thinking
46:40 The Importance of Hara and Intuition
50:40 Zen Integration Bodywork
53:09 Beyond Form in Martial Arts
55:04 The Mind of Intention Having no Dwelling Place
56:35 The Unknown and Intuitive Perception
58:23 Hawaiian Spirituality and Zen
01:05:28 Hawaiian Ancestry and Zen Lineage
01:08:43 Sailing and Teaching the Younger Generation
01:15:44 The Meaning of Nawelu Nakai
01:20:47 The Importance of Daily Meditation