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Zen Buddhist Teachings from Rev. Koji Acquaviva

Koji Acquaviva began practicing Zen at the age of twenty at the San Francisco Zen Center where he was a resident and staff member for ten years. He co-founded the Mid City Zen Center in New Orleans and served regularly as visiting teacher at the Austin Zen Center. In addition to Soto Zen, he"s studied Vedanta, Hatha Yoga, and Tibetan Buddhism in residential practice centers. As a queer and neurodivergent person who trained rather traditionally, Koji makes his best effort to identify and confront the

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Hekiganroku case 43: Tōzan's No Cold or Heat
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Postural Yoga and Bhakti in Zen and Pure Land
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Entrusting, Not Accomplishing: The Zen Path of Ease...
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Hōkyō Zanmai: Couplets 12-22
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00:43:44
Don't be a Hero: How Ease Begets Ease in Zen Practice
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00:47:43
Skill in Means: Zen, Vedanta, and Bhakti
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00:46:09
Zen Practice and the Luminous Mind
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00:44:56
Not Self doesn't mean Not Sacred
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00:43:07
Dissatisfaction, its cause, and zazen
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00:54:48
Some Words on Privilege/General Q&A
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00:54:21
Religious Authority and Spiritual Gaslighting
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00:53:42
No Authority but Yourself
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00:50:47
Bodhidharma's Two Entries and Four Practices
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00:40:21
Adoring the Buddha Realm, Being Adored by the Buddha...
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00:55:15
Inquiry and Devotion
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01:05:38
Wounded Priests
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00:40:22
Total Dynamic Function
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