Zen Naturalism

Here's where I attempt to explore an approach to zen buddhism that is firmly rooted in naturalistic, scientific, empirical understanding. It's a true non-dual 'spirituality' that has no need for the supernatural. Whether you do or do not believe in the supernatural, there's still a place for you here. What I am saying, is that if you do NOT believe in the supernatural, here's a zen that says, "you're home!"

Saturday, June 20, 2020

Born Of The Earth

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The following began as an essay about eco-biology; about how the human realm needs to be seen in ecological context to overcome the tendenc...
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Sunday, June 3, 2018

Suffering

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“Is suffering brought about by myself alone?” asked Kassapa. “No, Kassapa,” replied the buddha. “Then is it brought about by another?” ...
Thursday, April 5, 2018

Expectations

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A puzzled man asked the buddha: "I have heard that some monks meditate with expectations, others meditate with no expectations, and ye...
Friday, March 2, 2018

Not Too Tight; Not Too Loose

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A comfort-loving student named Sona was making violent effots to become physically and mentally vigorous. But he seemed so unsuccessful tha...
Monday, February 19, 2018

Guarding The Senses

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The Buddha was talking with Uttara, a young pupil of a teacher called Parasariya. “Uttara, does Parasariya teach you how to control your ...
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