Showing posts with label lecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lecture. Show all posts
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Gudo Nishijima Roshi's 89th Birthday Lecture - What I Want To Do
My teacher, Gudo Nishijima, gave a talk in English at Dogen Sangha's Saturday zazen meeting in Tokyo yesterday. He doesn't give talks in English there so often now, but he agreed to give one yesterday as it coincided with his 89th birthday.
The theme of his talk was "What I Want to Do." He covered quite a few topics during the talk. Some of the things he spoke about were how Buddhism is different to idealism and materialism, his ideas about Western civilization and Buddhism, and whether Buddhism is a religion or not. He also talked about how he used to doubt if there really was something called "the truth", and how he thinks people should study the truth if they want to be happy. He also answered questions on Zazen practice and other topics for about 15 minutes at the end.
I recorded the talk on my digital recorder. Click here to download the audio file (about 22 Mb).
Btw, at the start of the lecture we recited "The Verse to Open the Sutras" in Japanese. That lasts about a minute. After that, Gudo Nishijima starts his talk in English.
And here’s a link to Nishijima Roshi's blog.
All the best,
Peter
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