
Chobo-Ji's Zen Podcast
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Relationship - Relationship - Relationship
This Teisho was given by Genjo Marinello Osho on the third day of Spring Sesshin 2013. It investigates the importance of wholeness and maturity in spriitual development. Though it can properly be said there is no meaning or purpose in the universe, for human beings it all comes down to relationship, relationship, relationship.
Ordinary Genki
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given on the occasion of the March half-day sit at Chobo-Ji. It examines the life of the temple's founding abbot, Genki Takabayashi Roshi as a manifestation of Ordinary Mind is Tao.
Thirty Blows of Tokusan
This Teisho was given by Genjo Marinello Osho on the third day of Rohatsu Sesshin, Dec. 2012, which investigates the thirty blows of Tokusan Deshan in the Chapter 11 of Cross Examinations in The Book of Rinzai and also looks at one way to make use of the hierarchy found in Zen practice.
Bodhidharma and Peace of Mind
This Teisho of Genjo Marinello Osho was given at Bucks County Aikido annual sesshin in October, 2012. It concerns Bodhidharma, Eka Zenji, awakening, Dharma Transmission and Peace of Mind.
Emptiness No Holiness
This Teisho of Genjo Marinello Osho was given at Bucks County Aikido annual sesshin in October, 2012. It concerns Bodhidharma meeting Emperor Wu, the Cardinal Principle of Zen and the subjects of confidence and authority.
Full Body Activity
This Teisho was given by Genjo Marinello Osho on the occasion of the September 9th, 2012, half-day sit; it covers the essential Rinzai teaching that there is nothing to attain and the importance of giving full body activity.
Layers of Awareness
On August 19th, 2012, Genjo Osho conducted a Dharma Talk and Dialogue on the "Layers of Awareness" that are accessible to us all when we sit deeply in zazen.
Don't be Fooled by Robes
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given during the second day of Summer Sesshin 2012 at Chobo-Ji. This talk examines The Book of Rinzai, Jishu, Chapter 19, section 8. It explores Zen lineage, the Golden Rule and cautions not to be fooled by robes.
Transcending Movement and Stillness
Genjo Marinello Osho gave this Teisho on the occasion of the May 27th half-day sit at Chobo-Ji. It examines a text of Zen Master Rinzai about developing sincere aspiration and transcending movement and stillness.
Transcending Our Fears
This teisho was given my Genjo Marinello Osho at Chobo-Ji on Mother's Day, and exaimins the gifts and limitations of Zen practice.
Buddha's Birthday
Teisho given by Genjo Marinello Osho at Chobo-Ji on the occasion of the Buddha's Birthday and Easter 2012, examining birth and death.
Host and Guest Test Each Other
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given on the third day Spring Sesshin 2012, held at Chobo-Ji. This talk examines The Book of Rinzai, Jishu Chapter 19, section 2. This section is about how stundents and teachers test each other.
Life as a Garden Party
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given during March mini-sesshin at Chobo-Ji. This talk examines The Book of Rinzai, Jishu Chapter 19, part 1b. Zen Master Rinzai explains how even being in hell can be like a garden party. Genjo also explains the temple chants, and tells of his relationship with Soen Nakagawa Roshi.
Your mind and Mind are not different
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given during Feb. mini-sesshin at Chobo-Ji. This talk examines The Book of Rinzai, Jishu Chapter 19, part 1. Zen Master Rinzai expains how your mind and the Mind that embraces the universe are not different.
Do Not be Deceived by Others
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given on the middle day of this January Rohatsu Sesshin, held at Camp Indianola. This talk examines The Book of Rinzai, Jishu Chapter 17. Zen Master Rinzai tells us, "Do not be deceived by others," follow your true compass.
Your Illusory Companion
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given at the Dec. 11th half-day sesshin at Chobo-Ji. This talk examines The Book of Rinzai, Jishu, the second part of Chapter 15 and exaimins how not be deceived by your illusory companion.
Mother of all Buddhas
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given at the Nov. 13th half-day sesshin at Chobo-Ji. This talk examines The Book of Rinzai, Jishu, the first part of Chapter 15 and exaimins the Mother of All Buddhas.
What is the Buddha-Devil?
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given at the Oct. 23rd half-day sesshin at Chobo-Ji. This talk examines The Book of Rinzai, Jishu Chapter 14. Zen Master Rinzai is asked, "What is the buddha-devil?"
Great Maturity
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given at the Oct. 9th half-day sesshin at Chobo-Ji. He examines The Book of Rinzai, Jishu Chapter 13. Here we learn what defines great maturity on the Way, and how great maturity manifests in daily life.
Like a Burning House
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given on the Sept. 26th the 3rd day of Autumn Sesshin 2011 in the new Practice Center Zendo. It examines a discourse of Rinzai about leaving our burning house, Jishu Chapter 11, part 2. Genjo also explores the term Spiritual Bypassing.
True Insight
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given on the Aug. 14th the last mini-sesshin to be held at Chobo-Ji's Zen House. It examines a seminal discourse of Rinzai about developing True Insight, Jishu Chapter 11.
The Four Views
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given at the July 10th half-day sit at Chobo-Ji. It examines the tenth case of Teaching the Assembly in The Book of Rinzai. Rinzai explains, "The Four Views."
What is the Essence of Buddha Dharma?
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given at the June 12th half-day sit at Chobo-Ji. It examines the fifth case of Ascending the High Seat in The Book of Rinzai. Rinzai is responds to the question, "What is the essence of Buddha Dharma?"
Who Deserves to Receive Offerings?
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given at the June 5th all-day sit at Shobo-Ji in NYC, celebrating Gempo Roshi's memorial day. It examines the eighth case of Ascending the High Seat in The Book of Rinzai. Rinzai asks, "Who deserves to receive offerings?"
Boulders stuck in the Stream of Dharma
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given at the May 29th half-day sit at Chobo-Ji. It examines the fourth case of Ascending the High Seat in The Book of Rinzai. This talk explores how boulders can be stuck in the middle of a clear stream.
The True Person without Rank
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given at the May 15th half-day sit at Chobo-Ji. It examines the third case of Ascending the High Seat in The Book of Rinzai. Rinzai is speaks of, "The true person without rank."
Which is the True Eye?
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given at the April 24th half-day sit at Chobo-Ji. It examines the second case of Ascending the High Seat in The Book of Rinzai. Rinzai is asked, "Which one is the true eye?"
Rinzai Roku Jodo Capter 1
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given at the April 10th half-day sit at Chobo-Ji. It examines the first case of Ascending the High Seat in The Book of Rinzai. Rinzai is asked, "What is the essence of Buddha-Dharma?"
Who_is_he.m4a
This Teisho was given by Genjo Marinello Osho on the occasion of the second day of Spring Sesshin 2011. It examines case 45 of the Mumonkan, titled: Who is he? Who do we rely on? Who sees us? Who's counsel do we seek?
Basho and his Staff
Genjo Marinello Osho gave this teisho on the occasion of March half day sit at the ChoboJi Zen Temple in Seattle. This teisho examines the underlining purpose of Zen training and practice.
Shuzan and a Staff
This Teisho was given on Feb. 13th 2011 at Chobo-Ji by Genjo Marinello Osho. It examines case 43 of the Mumonkan on how to transcend attachment to concepts such as this and that, right and wrong, and how not to confuse the map for the territory.
Bodhidharma and Peace of Mind
This Teisho was given on the 6th day of Rohatsu Sesshin 2011 by Genjo Marinello Osho. It examines how we develop peace of mind by facing the walls of our own making. It is drawn from Case 41 of the Mumonkan.
Meeting a Person of the Tao
This Teisho was given by Genjo Marinello Osho on the occasion of the Dec. 2010 half-day sit at Chobo-Ji. It concerns how to meet a person of the Tao on the Way. This talk also examines the great need to develop both spiritually and psychologically.
Senjo and her Soul are Separated
This Teisho given at the Chobo-Ji November half-day sit by Genjo Marinello Osho. This talk investigates this matter of life and death, and our Buddha and "wolf" nature, and asks which is real?
Wisdom is not Tao
This Teisho was given at the second half day sit in October at ChoboJI by Genjo Marinello. It concerns our efforts to transcend ideas of wisdom, Buddha, Tao, right and wrong and life and death.
No Mind No Buddha
Genjo Marinello Osho gave this Teisho on the occasion of the early October halfday sit. It concerns Zen Master Baso instructing his monks and is from Case 33 of the Mumonkan or collection of koans called the Gateless Gate.
Joshu Sees Through the Old Woman
Teisho given on the 5th day of Autumn Sesshin 2010 at ChoBoJi by Genjo Marinello Osho on Case 31 of the Mumokan concerning Zen Master Joshu and the necessity to go straight on.
Well Known Ryutan
This Teisho was given by Genjo Marinello Osho on the occasion of September half-day sit at Chobo-Ji. It is on Case 28 of the Mumonkan and concerns two great masters in the Chinese lineage and looks at arrogance as a symptom of immaturity.
Neither Mind nor Buddha
This Teisho was given by Genjo Marinello Osho on the occasion of the August half-day sesshin at the Chobo-Ji Zen Temple in Seattle. This talk investigates case 27 of the Mumonkan or Gateless Gate collection of koans.
Two Monks Rolled up the Blinds
This Teisho was given at the July halfday sit at Chobo-Ji by Genjo Marinello Osho on Case 26 of the Mumonkan. This case examines how even when we have "it" we can miss "it."
Think Neither Good Nor Evil
This Teisho was given on middle day of Summer Sesshin 2010 by Genjo Marinello Osho. It examines our attachment to dulistic thinking and our chimp nature.
Kasho and the Flag Pole
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho explores Dharma Transmission, the absolute as infinity and the greatest Zen Masters on the planet, by looking at Case 22 of the Mumonkan.
Impermanence and Mu
This Teisho, given by Genjo Marinello Osho on the first case of the Mumonkan, or Gateless Gate collection of koans, titled Joshu's Mu, the first day of Summer Sesshin 2010, explores two of the most common problems encountered in Zen practice related to the absolute (Mu) and impermanence.
Kanchiketsu
Genjo Marinello Osho gave this Teisho on the occasion of the June half-day retreat at the Seattle Zen Temple Chobo-Ji. It is on Case 21 of the Mumonkan and examines Zen Master Ummon and his response to What is Buddha?
A Man of Great Strength
This Teisho by Genjo Marinello Osho was given at the May 30th half-day sit at Chobo-Ji. It is on Case 20 of the Mumonkan, Gateless Gate collection of koans, and concerns a question of Zen Master Shogen, and examines our capacity to realize Blue Sky Mind.
Three Pounds of Flax
This Teisho was given Genjo Marinello Osho on May 16h, 2010, half-day sesshin at Dai Bai Zan Cho Bo Zen Ji. It is on the 18th Case of the Mumonkan, Gateless Gate, collection of koans. Zen Master Tozan was asked what is Buddha?
Bell and Robe
This Teisho was given by Genjo Marinello Osho on the occasion of the April 11th 2010 halfday sesshin. It concerns the 16th case of the Mumonkan or Gateless Gate Collection of koans and addresses why do we do what we do.
Joshu sees Two Hermits
This Teisho was given by Genjo Marinello Osho during the 2010 March half day sesshin at Dai Bai Za Cho Bo Zen Temple in Seattle WA. This talk examines the difference between discernment and judgement.
A Poor Monk
This Teisho was given by Genjo Marinello Osho on the occasion of the February half day sesshin at the Chobo Zen Temple in Seattle WA. It examines the tenth case of the Mumonkan or Gateless Gate collection of Zen koans and investigates what is poverty.
Keichu Makes Carts
Genjo Marinello Osho gave this Teisho on the fifth day of Rohatsu Sesshin 2010. It is on the 8th Case of the Mumonkan or Gateless Gate collection of Zen koans.