Saturday, January 31, 2026

The Body is the Dharma — January 20, 2026 — Dharma Talk


In this talk, I reflect on form as a living, embodied Zen practicioner.

Drawing on Rinzai Zen forms — gassho, sasshu, posture, breath, walking, and bowing — I explore how Zen is practiced through the body itself. The forms of practice are not symbolic gestures or rules to get right; they are precise, lived expressions of activity, receptivity, and stillness.

This talk explores:

  • plus, minus, and zero as lived experiences of movement, rest, and sitting
  • how posture and mudra help call us back when attention drifts
  • breath as a continuous expression of birth and death
  • walking, chanting, and bowing as embodied Dharma activity
  • how practice meets collapse, fatigue, distraction, and return — without judgment

From the meditation hall, the reflection widens into life itself: how we are born and die many times over the course of a single lifetime, how identities fall apart and reform, and how practice supports us in learning — again and again — how to inhabit the world.

Nothing here is about doing practice “correctly.”

The invitation is simply to notice what is happening — in the body, in the breath, in this moment — and to come back.


About this podcast

The Living Zen Podcast arises from my teaching work with the Zenwest Buddhist Society, a Zen practice community based on Vancouver Island.

You can listen at https://livingzen.libsyn.com, or find Living Zen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts.

If you’d like to support this work more directly, I share additional teachings and reflections through Red Mountain Way on Patreon. Becoming a member there helps sustain this teaching work.

Another meaningful way to support the podcast is by sharing it — telling friends, passing along episodes, or sharing on social media. Comments, likes, and shares are always appreciated. I do read them, and they help others find their way into practice and community.

For those seeking one-to-one Zen support, information about my work is available through Monarch Trancework.

Thank you for listening, and for practicing together.


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Saturday, January 24, 2026

Animacy in Zen — January 13, 2026 — Dharma Talk


Animacy in Zen

 

In this episode of Living Zen, I reflect on Zen form — not as something merely procedural or symbolic, but as something alive.

 

This talk explores how breath, movement, sound, chanting, bells, incense, and shared attention all participate in the life of practice. Rather than treating form as a set of rules to perform correctly, the talk invites listeners to notice how the practice itself is already active, relational, and responsive.

 

Drawing directly from lived experience in the Zendo, this reflection looks at Zen ritual as something animated and participatory — a field we step into together — long before we “get to” sitting. It’s a grounded, embodied inquiry into what is actually happening while we practice.

 

Living Zen is a podcast about Zen practice as it’s lived — sincere, embodied, and woven into real human lives.

 

Links & Resources:

 

Zenwest — the Zen practice community where these talks arise

https://www.zenwest.ca

 

The Red Mountain Way (Patreon) — ongoing teachings, reflections, and recordings

https://www.patreon.com/redmountainway

 

Monarch Trancework — one-to-one guidance, mentorship, and practice support

https://www.monarchtrancework.com

 

If you find Living Zen meaningful, one of the simplest ways to support the podcast is by liking, subscribing, or sharing it. These small, cost-free actions help the podcast grow and reach people who may not yet know about it.

 

Wherever you’re listening from, thank you for your time, your attention, and your practice.


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Saturday, January 17, 2026

Play and the Great Matter - January 6, 2026 - Dharma Talk


This talk was recorded during our first sit of 2026 at the University of Victoria’s Multifaith Centre. It’s a reflection on Zen practice, play, and seriousness—and how we meet the great matter of life and death without becoming rigid or grim. Beginning again, again and again, is at the heart of practice.

Living Zen is a podcast about Zen as it’s lived: sincere, embodied, and woven into real human lives.

Learn more about the Zenwest sangha, teachings, and practice community:

https://www.zenwest.ca 

Support the podcast and ongoing teachings on Patreon — The Red Mountain Way:

https://www.patreon.com/redmountainway 

Explore individual, one-to-one guidance and support at Monarch Trancework:

https://www.monarchtrancework.com 

If you find Living Zen meaningful, liking, subscribing, or sharing the podcast is a simple way to help it grow and reach others who may be looking for this kind of practice.


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