Teachings
You can find all of our weekly Dharma talks for free right here on this page, as well as on our YouTube channel and podcast. Live talks take place every Thursday from 5:30–7:00pm MT, both in-person and on Zoom (sit.mountaincloud.org — password: mountain22). Members receive access to some special archival materials.
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Dharmatalk: Three Simple Lines
May 3, 20221 min read
Description: Natalie speaks about her new book Three Simple Lines: A Writer’s Pilgrimage into the Heart and Homeland of Haiku. The final section includes a short exchange with Sanbo Zen teacher Ruben Habito and Maria Reis Habito. Note: The start and end of the recording was clipped due to a technical issue. Our apologies for any inconvenience. And,
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Mindfulness and Suffering
April 28, 20222 min read
The dharma is beautiful at the beginning, beautiful in the middle, and beautiful at the end. The Buddha Mindfulness – present moment awareness, bare attention, or nonjudgmental awareness – is a key aspect of meditation. As soon as we settle into a meditative posture, tune into the breath, and allow present moment experience to come into view, we are practicing Mindfulness. Mindfulness is the reality of how things truly are, and it is a practice...
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Dharmatalk: Introduction to Meditation Retreat: Abundant Advantage (Part 2 of 2)
April 26, 20222 min read
"May each and everybody whether staying still or standing up have ten thousand blessings....Today I have advantage after advantage, now, please practice." ~ Dogen Description: Valerie explores the dharma hall discourse that Dogen gave to his monks in 1241, The Advantage of New Years. Valerie describes the tradition of a dharma talk (or teisho which means presentation of the shout). To use Vimalakirti's language, Zen practice is entering the gate of not-two? How is this entrance...
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Surpassing the Master: Rupert Spira and Henry Shukman
April 25, 20221 min read
Steve James of the Guru Viking Podcast hosts a dialogue with Rupert and Henry. Rupert Spira is a teacher of the direct path method of Advaita and an internationally acclaimed ceramic artist. Henry Shukman is a Zen teacher and award winning poet and writer. Rupert and Henry discuss the path of deep training in both art and spirituality, why traditional forms are repositories of generational understanding, and the meaning of spiritual friendship. Rupert reflects on...
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Thinking – Nonthinking
April 20, 20222 min read
When you practice just sitting and continuously give up all thoughts and views, the way becomes more and more intimate. ~ Eihei Dogen One of the most common questions around the practice of silent sitting is what to do with the many thoughts that come up. A famous exchange between the 9th century Chan master, Yaoshan, and a monk speaks to this: The monk asks, "What are you thinking of, sitting there so fixedly?" Yaoshan responds,...
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Dharmatalk: Introduction to Meditation Retreat: Invitation to Trust (Part 1 of 2)
April 19, 20222 min read
"When you sit, the whole world is sitting... We really don't have to do anything, just show up". Description: The invitation of Zen practice is to sit with the world, just as it is - keenly critical now, during challenging and distressing world events. At the same time, this practice is larger than any circumstances. Valerie encourages us to entrust ourself to this practice and to the silence which has the capacity to be thoroughly...
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Zen Jhanas – Dharma Talk with Stephen Snyder
April 17, 20221 min read
Guest speaker Stephen Snyder of the Jhana tradition visits Mountain Cloud and offers a teisho on the Buddha’s first and last practice. Jhana practice predates the Buddha by at least 1000 years and is one of the roots in Zen lineage. Stephen offers an introduction: what is Jhana practice? How are the lineages entwined? Featured photo by Mark Paul Petrick Recorded in our virtual zendo on April 7, 2022. Photo by vaazdev on Pixabay.
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Gratitude
April 14, 20222 min read
Continuous practice, day after day, is the most appropriate way of expressing gratitude ~ Eihei Dogen With regular practice, meditation is known to calm our nervous systems, enhance present moment awareness, and make us more available to lived experience, the reality of our lives. In time, we become less reactive, more responsive; less quick to judge and more open to not-knowing; less caught up in the scaffolding of who we think we are, the construct...
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Dharmatalk: Winter Solstice Retreat: Bright Light (Part 4 of 4)
April 12, 20222 min read
Description: Valerie and Henry explore Unmon's Bright Light, Case 84 from the Blue Cliff Record in this final talk from our 2020 winter solstice retreat. Valerie opens with the Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn occurring during this retreat, as a way to describe Zen practice. “Cutting the two into one... Light and darkness are one... your own great conjunction." Valerie asks "what is your own bright light?" Henry concludes with "ordinary mind is the...
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The Eightfold Path: Dharma Talk with Bill Bruce (video)
April 9, 20221 min read
A more beautiful world our heart knows is possible. Bill Bruce is a long term Zen practitioner and sangha member. Bill opens his dharma talks with a simple story from author Charles Eisenstein about how we all need to work together to change the course of our world. Bill then takes us back to basics and gives a teisho about the first four steps on the Noble Eightfold Path. Bill draws on Thich Nhat Hanh's...
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