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Are You Prepared To Save A Life?

A. Jesse Jiryu Davis's dharma talks

Release Date: 12/25/2024

Is an Enlightened Person Afraid of Illness and Death? show art Is an Enlightened Person Afraid of Illness and Death?

A. Jesse Jiryu Davis's dharma talks

This is a dharma talk I gave at the Village Zendo December 12, 2024, about my mother’s brain surgery and end-of-life decisions. .

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Are You Prepared To Save A Life? show art Are You Prepared To Save A Life?

A. Jesse Jiryu Davis's dharma talks

You can find yourself in a critical situation without warning. Is Zen practice preparing you? Here’s a dharma talk I gave to the  on September 5, 2024, about the classic koan, “Nansen kills the cat.” .

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A. Jesse Jiryu Davis's dharma talks

Bodhisattvas smile, though they hear the suffering cries of the world. You should smile too! A Zen talk I gave against doomerism.

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A. Jesse Jiryu Davis's dharma talks

Rich countries and drug firms act selfishly the COVID pandemic. Selfishness is natural, but we can strengthen our universal goodwill through training.

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These Unreliable United States show art These Unreliable United States

A. Jesse Jiryu Davis's dharma talks

The United States as we know it will someday come to an end. It's shocking to see how vulnerable our democracy is, but as Buddhists we aren't surprised: Buddha told us that nothing lasts, and we can't rely on anything except the truth revealed by our own practice. A talk at the Village Zendo, November 8, 2020.

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A. Jesse Jiryu Davis's dharma talks

Buddhists must respond to the current political crisis, just as abolitionists like Frederick Douglass did in the 19th Century. A talk at the Village Zendo, September 3, 2020.

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Who Can You Trust? show art Who Can You Trust?

A. Jesse Jiryu Davis's dharma talks

Our leaders are plainly untrustworthy. And when we hear about toilet paper hoarders, or protestors storming the Michigan governor's office, or covidiots crowding together on beaches, we stop trusting each other, too. But there is someone we can trust. Listen to find out.

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 How Buddhism Survived The Japanese Internment show art How Buddhism Survived The Japanese Internment

A. Jesse Jiryu Davis's dharma talks

Japanese Americans founded our practice, and they preserved and adapted it to life in the internment camps during WWII. Today we must adapt our practice in a crisis, are we up to the challenge?

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How Not To Panic show art How Not To Panic

A. Jesse Jiryu Davis's dharma talks

Panic obliterates the self. We need a strong self to face fear in meditation and all of life. Dharma at the Village Zendo, February 23, 2020. Photo: Sam Bald

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A. Jesse Jiryu Davis's dharma talks

On a visit to some Buddhists incarcerated on a jail barge, I had to improvise how to practice Zen, just like we always have to improvise our practice.

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You can find yourself in a critical situation without warning. Is Zen practice preparing you?

Here’s a dharma talk I gave to the Village Zendo on September 5, 2024, about the classic koan, “Nansen kills the cat.”

Video and transcript here.