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Buddhism Talks

Buddhism, also known as Buddha-dharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and philosophy based on teachings attributed to the Buddha, a śramaṇa and religious teacher who lived in the 6th or 5th century BCE. It is the world's fourth-largest religion, with about 320 million followers, known as Buddhists, who comprise 4.1% of the global population. It arose in the eastern Gangetic plain as a śramaṇa movement in the 5th century BCE, and gradually spread throughout much of Asia. Buddhism has subsequently played a major role in Asian culture and spirituality, eventually spreading to the West in the 20th century.

According to tradition, the Buddha instructed his followers in a path of cultivation that leads to awakening and full liberation from dukkha (lit. 'suffering'; 'unease', 'unsatisfactoriness') by attaining nirvana, the 'blowing out' (extinguishing) of the passions. He regarded this path as a Middle Way between extreme asceticism and sensory indulgence, and also between the extremes of eternalism and nihilism. Teaching that dukkha arises alongside attachment or clinging, the Buddha advised meditation practices and ethical precepts rooted in non-harming. Widely observed teachings include the Four Noble Truths, the Noble Eightfold Path, and the doctrines of dependent origination, karma, and the three marks of existence. Other commonly observed elements include the Triple Gem, the taking of monastic vows, and the cultivation of perfections (pāramitā).

The Buddhist canon is vast, with philosophical traditions and many different textual collections in different languages (such as Sanskrit, Pali, Tibetan, and Chinese). Buddhist schools vary in their interpretation of the paths to liberation (xmārga, "path") as well as the relative importance and "canonicity" assigned to various Buddhist texts, and their specific teachings and practices. Two major extant branches of Buddhism are generally recognised by scholars: Theravāda (lit. 'School of the Elders') and Mahāyāna (lit. 'Great Vehicle'). The Theravada tradition emphasises the attainment of nirvāṇa (lit. 'extinguishing') as a means of transcending the individual self and ending the cycle of death and rebirth (saṃsāra), while the Mahayana tradition emphasises the Bodhisattva ideal, in which one works for the liberation of all sentient beings. Additionally, Vajrayāna (lit. 'Indestructible Vehicle'), a body of teachings incorporating esoteric tantric techniques, may be viewed as a separate branch or tradition within Mahāyāna.

The Mahāyāna branch, which includes the traditions of Tiantai, Chan, Pure Land, Zen, Nichiren and Tendai, is the largest branch of Buddhism, being predominantly practised in Nepal, Bhutan, China, Malaysia, Vietnam, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan. The second-largest branch, Theravada, is followed mainly in Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Sri Lanka. Tibetan Buddhism, a form of Vajrayāna, is practised in the Himalayan states as well as in Mongolia and Russian Kalmykia and Tuva. Japanese Shingon also preserves the Vajrayana tradition as transmitted to China. Historically, until the early 2nd millennium, Buddhism was widely practised in the Indian subcontinent before declining there; it also had a foothold to some extent elsewhere in Asia, namely Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan.

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Perceiving Reality Beyond the Senses

Serial: RB-03883

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Five Skandhas, Consciousness, Four Tenets, Buddhism, Practice, Time
Jan 25 2021
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Embracing Change Through Inner Awareness

Serial: RB-03133

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Time, Practice, Buddhism
Aug 19 2015
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Zen Software for Human Development

Serial: RB-03131

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Wisdom, Buddhism, Practice
Aug 12 2015
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Zen Futures: Continuity and Connection

Serial: RB-02920

Practice-Period_Talks

Practice, Buddha, Buddhism
2015
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Awakening Through Focused Awareness

Serial: RB-03912

Sesshin

Practice, Buddhism, Posture
2012
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Shining Jewel: Unveiling Zen Truths

Serial: RB-03913

Sesshin

Practice, Buddhism, Koan
2012
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Ingredients of Zen Perception

Serial: RB-03473

Practice-Period_Talks

Buddhism, Time, Practice
Feb 20 2011
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Entering Awareness: Zen Without Steps

Serial: RB-03465

Practice-Period_Talks

Practice, Bodhisattva, Buddhism
Jan 27 2011
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Zen Mind in Contextual Flow

Serial: RB-03463

Practice-Period_Talks

Practice, Buddhism, Zazen
Jan 22 2011
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Zen Craftsmanship: Embracing Impermanence

Serial: RB-02880

Practice-Period_Talks

Practice, Buddhism, Buddha Nature
Mar 07 2010
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Evolving Zen: Embracing Impermanence

Serial: RB-02774

Practice-Period_Talks

Practice, Culture, Buddhism
Mar 17 2009
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Liberating Mindfulness through Non-Attachment

Serial: RB-02890

Practice-Period_Talks

Practice, Buddhism, Karma
Jan 22 2007
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Mindful Pauses: Path to Insight

Serial: RB-01206A

Sesshin

Practice, Time, Buddhism
Apr 2000
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Interdependence in the Path of Practice

Serial: RB-01207

Sesshin

Practice, Buddhism, Buddha
Apr 2000
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Embodied Zen: Beyond Thought Boundaries

Serial: RB-01107

Sesshin

Practice, Time, Buddhism
Dec 05 1998
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Interdependence and Incremental Enlightenment

Serial: RB-01033

Sesshin

Practice, Enlightenment, Buddhism
Apr 1998
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Ocean Seal: Patience and Wisdom Unveiled

Serial: RB-01034

Sesshin

Practice, Enlightenment, Buddhism
Apr 1998
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Zen Embodied: Journey to Non-Duality

Serial: RB-00933A

Sesshin

Practice, Buddhism, Practice Period
Apr 01 1995
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Interdependence in Zen Practice Unveiled

Serial: RB-00917A

Sesshin

Practice, Interdependence, Buddhism
Dec 03 1994
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Living Zen: Flow Without Striving

Serial: RB-00916B

Sesshin

Practice, Buddhism, Time
Dec 01 1994
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Embodied Intentionality in Zen Practice

Serial: RB-00878

Sesshin

Practice, Buddhism, Consciousness
Apr 04 1994
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Zen Continuity: Embracing Present Intervals

Serial: RB-00863

Sesshin

Practice, Buddhism, Time
Dec 1993
Crestone Zen Mountain Center

Awakening Through Sesshin Symmetry

Serial: RB-00712

Sesshin

Culture, Buddhism, Practice
May 1991
Roseburg

Zen Bridges: Embracing Paradox and Unity

Serial: RB-00674A

Sesshin

Practice, Buddhism, Time
Dec 01 1989
Crestone Zen Mountain Center