Introduction III Course in Elche
Importance: Daizan Soriano sensei
📅 Dates: As of September
📍 Location: Elche and online.
🕙 Schedule
Importance: Daizan Soriano sensei
📅 Dates: As of September
📍 Location: Elche and online.
🕙 Schedule
Introduction to Zen Meditation Date and Time:Saturday 31 May 10:00 a 13 hours Mode: In-person Location:Spanish Navia Plaza Mayor Domingo Torres 4 low. Valencia imparts:Fran Moreno, disciple of Daizan Soriano sensei Contribution: 15 € Contact Information:Telephone: 690 38 43 22 Contacta por WhatsApp Correo electrónico morenopierafran@gmail.com Descripción de la Actividad: Esta introducción está … Read more
Five Remedies for Obstacles The human mind in Buddhist tradition is often compared to a pond., and spiritual practice with the effort to see its depth. However, when we find ourselves under the influence of certain obstacles, mental clarity is lost, making it difficult to see the bottom, that is to say, Understand our true … Read more
Shakyamuni Buddha taught that conquering one's own mind is a more admirable achievement than defeating a thousand men in a thousand battles.. As we deepen our meditation practice, we will inevitably encounter internal forces such as pride, the fear, the prejudice, hate and desire. Although these forces can cause suffering, … Read more
We have seen that it is essential to learn to pay attention to breathing and maintain correct posture. We have also highlighted the importance of immobility in practice. Once we settle into the proper posture, we must learn to cultivate the right attitude, which can be divided into three essential aspects: open the … Read more
The practice of zazen constitutes the essence of Zen Buddhism. Sin zazen, Zen cannot exist. Zazen It is the practice of the Buddha, the experience of awakening consciousness. Through zazen, a deep inner freedom and renewed energy is obtained in our lives. Before starting zazen, It is important to consider some … Read more
The central figure of Buddhism is not a god, but a human being: Siddhartha Gautama. According to Buddhist tradition, Gautama was the heir to a small kingdom in the Himalayas around the year 500 AEC. The young prince was deeply affected by the suffering he saw around him.. I observed that men, women, children and … Read more