Mountain Cloud Zen Podcasts
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To awaken, liberate, and protect all beings. Located in Santa Fe, NM, in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo mountains, Mountain Cloud is a meditation center offering daily sitting, weekly teaching events, and monthly retreats.
Mountain Cloud Zen Podcasts
1y ago
Dwelling no-where, mind comes forth
~ from the Diamond Sutra
Heart mind directs us to the fundamental point of who and what we are. In Chinese there is one term for Heart Mind. No hyphen necessary, simply one. Contemporary Sanbo Zen teacher Migaku Sato wrote a poem with this line: In nothing at all-ness, there is endlessly everything. Out of nothing, here we are practicing, says Valerie or That thou art, says Ruben Habito. To further open, Valerie looks at goneness and oneness in Case18 from the Blue Cliff Record, The National Teacher’s Gravestone.
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Mountain Cloud Zen Podcasts
1y ago
Valerie explores the clarity and simplicity of Master Hogen who came to be known as the dharma eye of deep clarity. Focusing on Case 51 from Book of Equanimity, Valerie illuminates mind and consciousness through Hogan’s clarity. If you want to study buddha-dharma, everything you see is buddha dharma, a door, a window and the exquisite beauty of the boat is on the river. For Hogan there is no difference between phenomena (worldly dharma) and essential reality (Buddhist dharma). Everything is put to rest.
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Mountain Cloud Zen Podcasts
1y ago
Something puts our feet on this path, starting from the ordinary dualistic world. Gradually, as we practice and practice, in some unguarded moment, everything falls away, and it’s just this. Heaven and Earth: without any space for a conjunction. Then we practice, practice, practice…. and return to the ordinary world, but it’s upside down. This great return is a bridge, a crossing over.
Continuing with Joshu from the previous day’s talk on Mu, Valerie looks at Case 52 from the Blue Cliff Record, about a log bridge that is actually a stone bridge once you are able to really see it. Keep in mind ..read more
Mountain Cloud Zen Podcasts
1y ago
Crossing over to the other shore is the heart of our practice and the heart of Buddha’s teaching. Eventually we realize that we were always on the shore, here and now, in the moment at hand. In this first talk of our Spring sesshin, Valerie looks at the famous koan: Does a dog have Buddha Nature? the traditional first teisho in a Zen sesshin.
Valerie mentions a choral chant version of the Heart Sutra from Plum Village. Here is a link if you are interested.
And, here’s a link to our YouTube video of this talk.
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Zazenkai / Daylong Sit
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Mountain Cloud Zen Podcasts
1y ago
“Abiding no-where mind comes forth.”
Maria Habito returns to Mountain Cloud’s zoom zendo and talks about the Diamond Sutra. When we enter deep silence, the diamond cuts through every notion we carry. It can show us intimate awareness of no self, no other, no sentient beings and no time.
In this talk, Maria focuses on Living Beings, which refers to those who are not yet enlightened. However many species of living beings there are, Bodhisattvas lead all these species/beings to liberation. However once all these many beings are liberated, we must not think that a single being is liberated. Maria ..read more
Mountain Cloud Zen Podcasts
1y ago
For this final Rohatsu talk, Henry looks at three questions. What are we doing here, just sitting with each other? What is awakening? and What then? We are living “it” every moment.
And, here’s a link to our YouTube video of this talk.
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Spring Online Retreat
Thursday-Sunday, March 23-26
Four-day online retreat led by Valerie Forstman
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Mountain Cloud Zen Podcasts
1y ago
What is this practice? Why do it? Essentially, it’s all about slowing down and things falling away. Our very existence, our being gets simpler. Henry looks at the title and first lines of the central document of Mahayana Buddhism, The Heart Sutra. This document is a story about Avalokiteshvara going from contracted view, to full view.
And, here’s a link to our YouTube video of this talk.
Also, check out our Upcoming Events:
Daylong Sit / Zazenkai
Saturday February 18, 2023
Join Valerie Forstman and our Sangha for a Zazenkai. The Zazenkai will be both on-site and on-line.
Spring Online Retre ..read more
Mountain Cloud Zen Podcasts
1y ago
What is this practice? Why do it? Essentially, it’s all about slowing down and things falling away. Our very existence, our being gets simpler. Henry looks at the title and first lines of the central document of Mahayana Buddhism, The Heart Sutra. This document is a story about Avalokiteshvara going from contracted view, to full view.
And, here’s a link to our YouTube video of this talk.
Also, check out our Upcoming Events:
Daylong Sit / Zazenkai
Saturday February 18, 2023
Join Valerie Forstman and our Sangha for a Zazenkai. The Zazenkai will be both on-site and on-line.
Spring Online Retre ..read more
Mountain Cloud Zen Podcasts
1y ago
In celebration of Shakyamuni Buddha’s awakening, Valerie takes up the Head Chapter of the Denkoroku or Transmission of Light. “I and the great earth and all beings simultaneously attain the Way.” The invitation of this practice is to taste and see: Our sitting, standing, bowing, walking is nothing but that awakening – fully expressing it in every breath, every gesture.
And, here’s a link to our YouTube video of this talk.
Also, check out our Upcoming Events:
Daylong Sit / Zazenkai
Saturday January 21, 2023
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Mountain Cloud Zen Podcasts
1y ago
Henry asks the question, matters most? When you reflect on this question, have any open mind, beyond ordinary or day to day concerns. He asks, what is this experience and what is it to be alive? And… who is having this experience? Watch this exploration of what actually matters and why.
And, here’s a link to our YouTube video of this talk.
Also, check out our Upcoming Events:
Daylong Sit / Zazenkai
Saturday January 21, 2023
Join Valerie Forstman and our Sangha for a Zazenkai. The Zazenkai will be both on-site and on-line.
Spring Online Retreat
Thursday-Sunday, March 23-26
Four-day onl ..read more