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Tools To Calm Your Mind: Zen Wisdom To Change Your Life
4.9
10 jours de cours

Tools To Calm Your Mind: Zen Wisdom To Change Your Life

Par Sensei Paul David

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Ce que vous apprendrez
This course is for anyone looking to experience more peace and clarity in their daily life. It’s designed for those who feel drawn to simplicity but find it elusive today. Whether you’re new to Zen or a long-time practitioner, this course offers tools to slow down, be present, and find joy in the everyday. This course guides you through the essential practices of Zen over ten days. Each lesson unfolds a new concept, from the openness of the beginner’s mind to the richness of impermanence, leading you toward a deeper sense of calm, focus, and appreciation for each moment. By the end, you’ll have practical tools to help you cultivate a more peaceful mind, grounded in gratitude and mindfulness, ready to navigate life with ease and insight.
Welcome! Sensei Paul is a mental health book author, and kids’ books author, private pilot, jiu-jitsu instructor, musician & former finance project manager. He prefers a science-based approach to focus on these & other areas in his life to stay hungry to evolve. His approach to facilitating guided meditations and courses stems from a...

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Introduction To Zen
Greetings! Today, we aim to delve into the basic tenets of Zen philosophy, emphasizing its core doctrines, the properties of the mind, and how meditation nurtures tranquility and mindfulness. The key principle we're investigating in this session suggests that true serenity does not come from trying to control our life experiences, but rather, it emanates from comprehending and releasing our attachments to these experiences.
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‘Shoshin,’ The Beginner’s Mind
Welcome back! In our previous session, we dived into the heart of Zen, discussing how true tranquility comes not from dominance but from comprehending and releasing our attachments. Today, we aim to investigate shoshin, also known as the 'beginner's mind,' and grasp how embracing this mindset can assist us in inviting novel viewpoints and enhancing our consciousness. The theoretical backdrop for this session dictates that nurturing a beginner's mind aids us in putting aside our existing notions, promoting a sense of curiosity and a willingness to perceive every moment as if it's entirely new to us.
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Practice Of ZaZen
Welcome back! Previously, we examined the concept of shoshin, or the 'beginner's mind,' understanding how it enables us to approach each experience with an open mind and sense of curiosity. In today's session, our goal is to delve into the practice of zazen, which is a pillar of Zen and aids in fostering inner tranquility and mindfulness. The theory we're addressing within this segment suggests that zazen focuses on conscious sitting, observing the mind without intervention, letting it naturally calm down, and thus unveiling clarity.
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Tzu-Jan
Welcome back! Our previous session was focused on the concept of zazen. Today, we aim to delve into the notion of tzu-jan, which refers to naturalness or spontaneity, and comprehend how we can let our actions unfold effortlessly, free from interference or over-analysis. The principle underlining this section posits that genuine spontaneity and natural actions arise when we cease trying to control ourselves or our environment, offering room for actions and emotions to naturally emerge, devoid of self-consciousness.
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The Illusion Of Duality
Welcome back! In our previous session, we explored the concept of tzu-jan, or naturalness, discussing how it enables us to let our actions proceed without hindrance or excessive deliberation. Today, our goal is to delve into the mistaken belief of duality and comprehend how Zen teachings advise us to transcend rigid classifications such as "good" and "bad." The principle underlying this session suggests that perceiving the world in terms of antagonistic forces constitutes a fallacy. By overcoming this duality, we can live life more fully and peacefully.
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Koan
Welcome back! During our previous session, we delved into the concept of tzu-jan, learning how to allow actions to happen without interference or the need to dominate. Today, our goal is to familiarize ourselves with the concept of the koan and uncover how it can lead us toward a profoundly intuitive comprehension of life. The theory proposed in this section suggests that koans have the potential to broaden our minds and hearts, introducing us to new viewpoints.
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Impermanence
Welcome back! In our previous session, we delved into the utilization of the koan as a means of self-examination, encouraging us to meet life with an open and curious mind. Today, we plan to learn about the Zen perspective of impermanence. The principle we'll explore in this section suggests that acknowledging and accepting the transient nature of life enables us to live fully in the present, curbing the distress born from our clinging to constancy and permanence.
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Mono No Aware
Welcome back! In our previous session, we delved into the concept of impermanence. Today, our focus is on grasping Mono No Aware—a profound consciousness of the ephemeral charm of life and the emotional depth that comes from acknowledging it. The principle underlining this section suggests that Mono No Aware inspires us to fully experience each passing moment, finding beauty and association in the transitory nature of life.
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Gratitude
Welcome back! In our preceding session, we delved into the concept of Mono No Aware—finding beauty and emotional resonance in the fleeting nature of life. Today, we aim to investigate the practice of gratitude and understand how it enables us to discover tranquillity and contentment by appreciating what's already in our lives. The theory we're examining in this section suggests that fostering a sense of gratitude can alter our mindset, shifting it from dissatisfaction and desire towards acceptance and appreciation, thereby nurturing inner peace.
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Ichigo Ichie
Welcome back! In our previous session, we examined how cultivating gratitude helps shift our attention from what's missing in our lives to what's already present, nurturing satisfaction, and inner tranquillity. Today, our goal is to delve into the concept of Ichigo Ichie, understanding how each moment presents a unique, unrepeated opportunity that warrants our complete attention. The principle we're focusing on in this session suggests that Ichigo Ichie serves as a reminder that every encounter and experience is singular, prompting us to be fully engaged with the present moment since it will never repeat in the same manner.

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