Attachment Talks

Upādāna उपादान is a Sanskrit and Pali word that means "fuel, material cause, substrate that is the source and means for keeping an active process energized". It is also an important Buddhist concept referring to "attachment, clinging, grasping". It is considered to be the result of taṇhā (craving), and is part of the duhkha (dissatisfaction, suffering, pain) doctrine in Buddhism.

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February 15th, 1978, Serial No. 00569

Anger, Mindfulness, Fox, Demons, Attachment
Feb 15 1978

Intrinsic Actions in Zen Practice

Bell, Faith, Attachment, Aspects of Practice, Freedom
Oct 08 1975

Journey to Zen Mastery

Concentration, Pain, Breath, Letting Go, Attachment
Jun 11 1975

Zen Resilience Through True Nature

First Principle, Attachment, Love, Emotions, confusion
Aug 16 1974

Zen Resilience Through Suffering

First Principle, Attachment, Love, Tozan, Pain
Aug 16 1974

Trusting Mind in Everyday Life

Don't Know Mind, Concentration, Attachment, Anger, Ego
Dec 05 1973

Unity of Form and Emptiness

Ego, Attachment, Big Mind, Shuso Ceremony, Priest
Dec 02 1973

Absorbing Spirits in Society

Patience, Practice Period, Paramitas, Attachment
Sep 28 1973

Echoes of Practice, Voices of Zen

Bodhidharma, Breath, Attachment, Mahayana, Koan
May 09 1972

Pure Presence in Zen Practice

Sangha, Attachment, Posture, Money, realization
May 06 1972

Zen and the Flow of Time

Building, Buddha Nature, Ego, Attachment, Lineage
Jan 01 1972