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The Three Pure Precepts in Practice - Jomon Martin, Zen Teacher

The Three Pure Precepts in Practice - Jomon Martin, Zen Teacher

Update: 2025-09-04
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In this talk, Jomon introduces the Three Pure Precepts—vows to refrain from harm, to cultivate goodness, and to benefit others—as the foundation of Buddhist ethics. Through stories of Zen ancestors, the work of the Sangha Harmony Committee, and contemporary reflections, he shows how these simple yet profound commitments guide both personal practice and community life. Drawing on Dogen, Thich Nhat Hanh, and modern Chan teachers, we see how these precepts foster compassion, stability, and the recognition of interconnection. Rather than rigid rules, they are living vows that orient us toward wisdom, responsibility, and the well-being of all beings.
This talk was given at the Vancouver Zen Group on August 19th 2025.



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The Three Pure Precepts in Practice - Jomon Martin, Zen Teacher

The Three Pure Precepts in Practice - Jomon Martin, Zen Teacher

Zen Community of Oregon