
Episode 315: Practice Is Never Ending
What keeps us coming back to our practice? Experienced practitioners respond to the question in this podcast.

Hosted by Will Rauschenberger · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 50 episodes
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Will Rauschenberger hosts Ordinary Zen Sangha - Dharma Talks, a religion show with 50 episodes published.

What keeps us coming back to our practice? Experienced practitioners respond to the question in this podcast.

What is your original face before your father was born?

Silence on a retreat and Kongans, what do they have in common?

The immeasurable and the relative.

Our practice is getting to know ourselves, which is forgetting the self, and being actualized by all dharmas.

Here, our essential self is compared to an ox. We seek the ox, grasp it, tame it, and finally the self which has always been seeking becomes completely one with the ox. But this is also forgotten, so that we now simply c

We all have mothers; motherhood and Buddhahood are not different, yet not not different.

The Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha are the three treasures. How to take refuge.

How is our practice center different from a Buddhist Temple?

Communication, it's not what you think! Do you really know your mind?

What is the thread that weaves through all of existence?

The secret to living the eight-fold path and ending suffering.


Seeking leads to the rabbit hole of misinformation.

Why do we act like everything remains the same even as everything is always changing?

The relative and the absolute, are they different or the same? Where are you now?

Being authentic, genuine, and reflecting true wisdom.

Bearing witness instead of turning your back on life.

Dropping off body, mind.

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