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Compassionate Stillness: Practicing Zazen Together
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The talk explores the practice of sitting in Zazen, emphasizing how it embodies sitting still amidst suffering and embracing compassion for all beings. It highlights the Buddha’s way of compassionately engaging with suffering without seeking to eliminate it, focusing instead on increasing compassion in the world. Anecdotes are shared, including a story about Suzuki Roshi's teaching on the value of practicing for others, suggesting a pathway to becoming a disciple of Buddha through silent, compassionate practice.
- Zazen: Central to the talk, Zazen is described as the practice of sitting upright and still in the midst of suffering, resonating with all beings and turning the wheel of Dharma.
- Stories of Suzuki Roshi: References are made to Suzuki Roshi, illustrating his embodiment of compassion and his teaching that discipleship involves practicing for others.
AI Suggested Title: Compassionate Stillness: Practicing Zazen Together