Practicing With Great Doubt: Escape the Mind’s Prison
Zen Master Bon Soeng discussed the limitations of human perception and understanding, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a beginner's mind in Zen practice and questioning one's own beliefs. We have Dharma talks every Wednesday evening at the Empty Gate Zen Center in Berkeley. You can also join us online at https://www.emptygatezen.com/schedule Facebook: / emptygatezen Website: https://www.emptygatezen.com

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Our Mind Is The Universe

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Shi Heng Yi: "I Had to Destroy the Identity That Was Destroying Me" | Shaolin Master

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Everyday Mind Is The True Way

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From Enlightenment to Enlivenment

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Boring!

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Professor Jiang: World War 3 Is About To Begin, Let Me Explain!

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Vipassana Is Not What You Think ‒ Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche

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When Your Heart Needs Quiet : Japanese Zen Music - Profound Calm | Shakuhachi & Koto

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Indigenous Wisdom: What's Coming Next | Jasper Young Bear

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5 Ancient Shaolin Hardening Methods — “The real Iron Shirt”

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What Am I? The Revolutionary Power of Not Knowing (Zen Talk)

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Shattering The Great Doubt

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Shaolin Master Explains the Year of the Fire Horse: ‘Only A Few Know This..’ | Shi Heng Yi

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WHAT FACING DEATH TAUGHT ME ABOUT LIFE

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How to Stay Present in Difficult Moments

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Train Your Mind to Be Calm in Every Situation | Shi Heng Yi Motivational Speech

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St. Padre Pio's secretary remembers the saint

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The Buddha’s Life and the Horrors of Our Time

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