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Radiance of the Dark, zen dharma talks by Joan Sutherland, Roshi on how awakening is as much about endarkenment as enlightenment : the power of a broken heart … the richness of what happens underground, out of conscious awareness … waking into the dream of the world. Walking the timeless koan path through our contemporary lives. For more information, visit joansutherlanddharmaworks.org or our Facebook page, Cloud Dragon: The Joan Sutherland Dharma Works.

Radiance of the Dark Joan Sutherland, Roshi

    • Religion & Spirituality
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Radiance of the Dark, zen dharma talks by Joan Sutherland, Roshi on how awakening is as much about endarkenment as enlightenment : the power of a broken heart … the richness of what happens underground, out of conscious awareness … waking into the dream of the world. Walking the timeless koan path through our contemporary lives. For more information, visit joansutherlanddharmaworks.org or our Facebook page, Cloud Dragon: The Joan Sutherland Dharma Works.

    Heart Sutra III (MCZC 2005)

    Heart Sutra III (MCZC 2005)

    2004 - 2005 | Springs Mountain Sangha, Colorado Springs, CO and Mountain Cloud Zen Center, Santa Fe, NM
    A bouquet of talks on the Heart Sutra, the distillation of the vast Prajna Paramita literature of the Mahayana. That's Prajna Paramita herself, the mother of buddhas, above. Because the Heart Sutra is a distillation, it's dense, nothing extra, bracing. Turns out when you pour in the stories and associations that surround it, the potion becomes sweeter and more complex. The first talk is the most straightforward introduction to the text, and after that, well, it wanders where it wanders - being the heart of the world and all.

    • 4 min
    Heart Sutra II (MCZC 2005)

    Heart Sutra II (MCZC 2005)

    2004 - 2005 | Springs Mountain Sangha, Colorado Springs, CO and Mountain Cloud Zen Center, Santa Fe, NM
    A bouquet of talks on the Heart Sutra, the distillation of the vast Prajna Paramita literature of the Mahayana. That's Prajna Paramita herself, the mother of buddhas, above. Because the Heart Sutra is a distillation, it's dense, nothing extra, bracing. Turns out when you pour in the stories and associations that surround it, the potion becomes sweeter and more complex. The first talk is the most straightforward introduction to the text, and after that, well, it wanders where it wanders - being the heart of the world and all.

    • 39 min
    Heart Sutra I (MCZC 2005)

    Heart Sutra I (MCZC 2005)

    2004 - 2005 | Springs Mountain Sangha, Colorado Springs, CO and Mountain Cloud Zen Center, Santa Fe, NM
    A bouquet of talks on the Heart Sutra, the distillation of the vast Prajna Paramita literature of the Mahayana. That's Prajna Paramita herself, the mother of buddhas, above. Because the Heart Sutra is a distillation, it's dense, nothing extra, bracing. Turns out when you pour in the stories and associations that surround it, the potion becomes sweeter and more complex. The first talk is the most straightforward introduction to the text, and after that, well, it wanders where it wanders - being the heart of the world and all.

    • 10 min
    Vermeer's Peace (2006)

    Vermeer's Peace (2006)

    Springs Mountain Sangha, Colorado Springs, CO | April 9, 2005, April 28, 2006
    The old folks talked about how we all unfold sutra scrolls from our toes as we walk and our mouths as we speak, waving from the bright green tips of our new growth and falling out the tops of eggs as we peck them open. It's spring, the season of unfoldings both delicate and flamboyant — a good time for two talks inspired by artists. The first is an exhortation inspired by an old-style preacher and painter, Hakuin Ekaku of eighteenth century Japan — whose, um, directness I seem to have been channeling a bit that night; the second is a meditation on how koans are like the paintings of Johannes Vermeer, seventeenth century Dutch master of the pervading light. Hakuin would probably be pleased that his Prescription for the Penetrating-One's-Nature-and-Becoming-a-Buddha Pill was passed around during a retreat, while Vermeer might be surprised to find his oil and canvas evocations of peace enlisted to show how we work with koans, and koans work with us.

    • 15 min
    Hakuin's Prescription

    Hakuin's Prescription

    Springs Mountain Sangha, Colorado Springs, CO | April 9, 2005, April 28, 2006
    The old folks talked about how we all unfold sutra scrolls from our toes as we walk and our mouths as we speak, waving from the bright green tips of our new growth and falling out the tops of eggs as we peck them open. It's spring, the season of unfoldings both delicate and flamboyant — a good time for two talks inspired by artists. The first is an exhortation inspired by an old-style preacher and painter, Hakuin Ekaku of eighteenth century Japan — whose, um, directness I seem to have been channeling a bit that night; the second is a meditation on how koans are like the paintings of Johannes Vermeer, seventeenth century Dutch master of the pervading light. Hakuin would probably be pleased that his Prescription for the Penetrating-One's-Nature-and-Becoming-a-Buddha Pill was passed around during a retreat, while Vermeer might be surprised to find his oil and canvas evocations of peace enlisted to show how we work with koans, and koans work with us.

    • 23 min
    Heart Sutra (Springs Mountain Sangha, 2004)

    Heart Sutra (Springs Mountain Sangha, 2004)

    2004 - 2005 | Springs Mountain Sangha, Colorado Springs, CO and Mountain Cloud Zen Center, Santa Fe, NM
    A bouquet of talks on the Heart Sutra, the distillation of the vast Prajna Paramita literature of the Mahayana. That's Prajna Paramita herself, the mother of buddhas, above. Because the Heart Sutra is a distillation, it's dense, nothing extra, bracing. Turns out when you pour in the stories and associations that surround it, the potion becomes sweeter and more complex. The first talk is the most straightforward introduction to the text, and after that, well, it wanders where it wanders - being the heart of the world and all.

    • 45 min

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