In this episode, we wrap up our conversation about humanism and Buddhism and what the two might have to say to one another, starting off with a question about what Buddhism might say regarding the value or importance of humanity. Humanism seems to suggest that humanity is rather important. But in Buddhism we find ourselves,… Continue reading Buddhism and humanity
Tag: Shinran
Listener question: where is the Vow?
Inspired by a conversation amongst fans on our Facebook page, we take up the issue of vows in Buddhism. Obviously, we need to start with how vows are understood specifically in the Mahayana context, especially Bodhisattva vows. But these aren't the only types of vows in Buddhism, and we discuss different types of vows. Some… Continue reading Listener question: where is the Vow?
Seven Masters (part one): Nagarjuna
Once again, we take our inspiration from you, our listeners! One of our Facebook fans asks about the Seven Pure Land Masters, so we take up the cause with what may be the beginning a seven-part series. In this episode, we talk about Nagarjuna, a seminal figure whose twin concepts, emptiness (shunyata) and the two… Continue reading Seven Masters (part one): Nagarjuna
Listener question: ordination
A listener posed a two-part question via our Facebook page about why there aren't monks in the Shin tradition and how one becomes a minister. We tackle this complicated issue by going back to the beginning with a quick overview of Buddhist monastic history from Sakyamuni Buddha through the rest of Asia. Things get a… Continue reading Listener question: ordination
Listener question: Shin Buddhist practice
This time around we respond to a listener question about Shin practice, an issue we've tried to tackle before, and one that we're likely to tackle again. Shin practice raises some complex, doctrinal issues. S we begin with a look at Shan Dao's Five Practices which include, of course, reciting the name of Amida Buddha.… Continue reading Listener question: Shin Buddhist practice
Listener questions: alternative approaches
This episode was inspired by a listener's question about the relevance of a "Dharma Punx" model to Jodo Shinshu. We start off talking about how Shin Buddhism and the BCA in particular can be seen as "family Buddhism," a double-edge sword in that it's great for families but can be a little off-putting for folks… Continue reading Listener questions: alternative approaches
Listener questions: no-self and universal Buddhism
Prompted by another listener question, we start off clearing up some issues about the "no self" or "anatman" doctrine in Buddhism. Does it mean "no soul"? Short answer, yes with an if; long answer, no with a but. In short, there is a world of difference between the question of a soul in a Christian… Continue reading Listener questions: no-self and universal Buddhism
Listener questions: about us
And we're back! After a long winter's break, the DharmaRealm podcast launches its second year "on the air," so to speak. Prompted by a listener question about why Buddhism "works" for us, we talk about how we each came to discover Buddhism and Shin Buddhism in particular. Harry talks about his experiences growing up in… Continue reading Listener questions: about us