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The Hidden Lamp: Ling's Question

The No-Rank Zendo Podcast

Release Date: 02/19/2025

Hekiganroku Everybody Has Their Own Light show art Hekiganroku Everybody Has Their Own Light

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In this Teisho, given on October 26th, 2025, Rinzan Osho examines case 86 of the Hekiganroku Everybody Has Their Own Light. What is the light that shines through all things, indeed is all things? How do we open ourselves to it?

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Hekiganroku: Every Voice is the Buddha's Voice show art Hekiganroku: Every Voice is the Buddha's Voice

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In this Teisho, given on August 24th, 2025, Rinzan Osho examines case 79 of the Hekiganroku: Tosu's Every Voice is the Buddha's Voice. If all is Buddha, does that mean discrimination lies outside it?

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The Hidden Lamp: Lingzhao’s Helping show art The Hidden Lamp: Lingzhao’s Helping

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In this Teisho, given on August 10th, 2025, Rinzan Osho examines Lingzhao’s Helping from The Hidden Lamp. Koan's ask us to explore depths not accessible by normal modes of thinking. In this context, this koan asks us to explore what is it to be of help beyond seeking a particular outcome.

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Hekiganroku: Bodhisattva's in the Bath show art Hekiganroku: Bodhisattva's in the Bath

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In this Teisho, given on July 27th, 2025, Rinzan Osho examines case 78 of theHekiganroku: "Bodhisattvas in the Bath." The principles of Zazen (Zen meditation) is to melt into the senses to sense beyond the senses.

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Hekiganroku: Surangama Sutra and Hekiganroku: Surangama Sutra and "Unseeing"

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Genjo Marinello Roshi presented this Teisho during the Aug. 3, 2025 Zazenkai held at No Rank Zendo in Portland. This talk investigates how to explore the inconceivable essence of ourselves and the universe via the experience of Great Death.

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Hekiganroku: Do You Have Them or Not? show art Hekiganroku: Do You Have Them or Not?

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In this Teisho, given on July 5th, 2025, Rinzan Osho examines case 72 of theHekiganroku: Ungan's, "Do You Have Them or Not?." Sometimes, all the artifice and investigation must be put aside. At such a time as this, time to walk the dog.

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Hekiganroku: Shut Up show art Hekiganroku: Shut Up

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In this Teisho, given on June 29th, 2025, Rinzan Osho examines case 71 of theHekiganroku: Goho's, "Shut Up." In Zen training, we learn to travel the pathways beneath our personality construct. What is it? Who are we then? The essential question in Zen is how ill you arise from it?

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Hekiganroku: I Would Ask You To Say It show art Hekiganroku: I Would Ask You To Say It

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In this Teisho, given on June 23rd, 2025, at Dai Bai Zan Cho Bo Zen Ji's Summer Sesshin, Rinzan Osho examines case 70 of the Hekiganroku: Isan's, "I Would Ask You To Say It." How do we find harmony in a world full of dischord? How does Zen training help us to open our ears to listen?

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The Hidden Lamp: Dieu Nhan’s Without Words show art The Hidden Lamp: Dieu Nhan’s Without Words

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In this Teisho, given on May 18th, 2025, Rinzan Osho examines Dieu Nhan’s Without Words from The Hidden Lamp. When we attach to things, we lose the essence. Zen practice is the practice of presence. Being present, we see that there is nothing to attach to. Then the whole world reveals itself.

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Showing Up to What Is show art Showing Up to What Is

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Reverend Keizan Shaffer gave this Dharma Talk on June 1st, 2025. In it, he explores the meaning of simply showing up and how preoccupation with self can get in the way. When fixated on acheiving certain results, getting things right or having it our way, we lose the flex and flow of life that unfolds just as it is. 

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