Oakville Zen Meditation
#446: Managing our moody mind Sun. 07 May 23

Managing our restless moody mind  It is mainly our moods as much as anything else that determine our quality of life. As we wander through many daily moods, it is important to remember that each mood positive and negative involves a choice. We have the choice to assume responsibility for the genesis and content of […]

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#445 Right speech/proper language as taught by the Buddha April 29th 23

                      Right speech or the use of proper language With right action, and right livelihood, right speech is a component of Proper Ethical conduct which is one of the 3 pillars of the 4th Noble true or the Noble 8thfold path. The other 2 pillars are Proper Wisdom ( right view and right […]

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#444 The Miracles of Awareness Apr 15th 23

In Zen Buddhism, the concept of Awareness also known as mindfulness is the central diamond of Zen. Without its practice, there is no Zen, no right view, no serenity, no equanimity, and no Awakening / Enlightenment. The meaning of Awareness in Zen does not mean to know this and that. It is not cognitive. Awareness […]

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#443 The #1 human condition Ap 10th 23

  #1 Human condition Our  #1 human condition: being lost in our non-stop compulsory thinking.  We are thinking zombies: estimation 80 to 120,000 thoughts/ 24/7 from FMRI. Most of us spend our entire life imprisoned within the net of our own thoughts. They never go beyond a narrow, mind-made, personalized sense of self that is conditioned […]

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#442 The "Right View" or proper understanding April 2nd 23

            RIGHT VIEW:                 Component of the 4th NobleTruth also called the eightfold path   For 50 years the Buddha taught about the 4 Noble Truths. Noble truths can be interpreted as the genuine and factual realities of life. 1st Truth: Life is full of suffering that I will call our negativities. 2nd   “     The […]

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#440 Mindfulness revisited March 26th 23

   What Is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is paying attention purposefully without analysis, judgment, feeling, and decision, of what is happening in your mind, body, and environment in the present moment. Mindfulness is both a mind-body state and the practice of active awareness where and when you want for the purpose of just being aware. The best analogy […]

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#439 Role of choice; a Zen perspective by Gaurav March 19th 23

We will start this dharma talk with a one-minute exercise. For the next one minute, you are welcome to do anything…sit, move, keep your eyes closed or open. But only one condition, you shall not speak. How did people feel after the exercise? Everyone made at least 2 choices. The choice to not speak out […]

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#438 The game of naming; a Zen perspective March 12 23

  The naming game                This talk is part of a series called: Practicing mindfulness on the go” The naming or labeling game is an addiction affecting all of us all the time. As soon as something/somebody is perceived from our eyes, ears, touch, taste smell, or just from actual experience, it is named, interpreted, analyzed,  judged, […]

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#432 Simple breathing technique Feb 26th 22

We are breathing around 20,000 to 25,000 times in 24h without knowing it or around 3.5 sec. from the beginning of inhale to the end of exhale. In fact, we are ignoring this function totally, and yet, besides being vital, breathing is also a miracle moment and a fantastic meditation-based spiritual practice used for the […]

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#430 Consciousness beyond the material self by Roque Feb. 12th 22

   “Beyond the material self” Is there more beyond the material world? This is probably one of the world’s oldest questions, and the answer is possible that no one knows for sure. In Zen, we talk about awakening, and some have argued that to be awake is to be aware of the full concrete reality, not […]

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