What happens when sweeping out the dust reveals the Buddha? In this episode, Sensei Michael Brunner of One River Zen explores Case 68 from the Shōyōroku, “Kasan’s Slashing Sword.” Through the teachings of Kasan and Sekisō, we dive into the delicate balance between the relative and the absolute, practice and realization, and the transformative power of meeting life fully. Recorded at One River Zen, this teisho invites us to cut through illusions, embrace the present moment, and embody wisdom and compassion in our daily lives.
In this episode, Sensei Michael Brunner of One River Zen explores Case 68 from the Shōyōroku (Book of Equanimity), “Kasan’s Slashing Sword.” Through the contrasting teachings of Kasan and Sekisō, this teisho examines key Zen concepts such as:
Sensei Michael also reflects on the nature of karmic momentum, the importance of embracing life's challenges, and how true practice allows us to meet life fully. This talk invites us to see the Buddha not as a distant idea but as a living, moving force that manifests through us when we step beyond concepts and into direct experience.
This talk was recorded live at One River Zen, where mindfulness, community, and awakening come together.
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