Zen Mind

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Buddhism #20

Zenki Christian Dillo Roshi is the Guiding Teacher at the Boulder Zen Center in Colorado, USA. This podcast shares the regular dharma talks given at the Center. Zenki Roshi approaches Zen practice as a craft of transformation, liberation, wisdom, and compassionate action. His interest is to bring Buddhism alive within Western cultural horizons while staying committed to the traditional emphasis on embodied practice.

Recent Episodes
  • Constancy in Practice: Zazen, Views, Relationships
    May 1, 2025 – 48:16
  • Finding Your Energy Body - Sesshin Day 5
    Apr 17, 2025 – 58:35
  • Unfolding the Path of Practice: Zenki Roshi in Conversation with Nicky Antonellis
    Apr 3, 2025 – 01:17:05
  • Undivided Activity (Guided Meditation): Life as It Appears Here Now
    Mar 20, 2025 – 43:30
  • Undivided Activity (Part 2): Liberation and Actualization
    Mar 6, 2025 – 58:00
  • Undivided Activity (Part 1): The Buddha Way
    Feb 20, 2025 – 48:37
  • Everything Is Functioning Together to Create This Moment
    Feb 6, 2025 – 48:43
  • Committed to Here (Practice Period Opening Talk)
    Jan 23, 2025 – 56:33
  • Each Moment Is Material for Awakening (Everyday Bodhisattva Practice) - Sesshin Day 7
    Jan 9, 2025 – 01:01:59
  • Happiness, Contentment, and Attentional Presence
    Dec 26, 2024 – 51:05
  • Our Entanglement with Thinking- Sesshin Day 3
    Dec 12, 2024 – 49:44
  • Stepping Back (and Back In)
    Nov 28, 2024 – 42:36
  • Transforming Habits and the Rewards of Open Awareness
    Nov 15, 2024 – 54:08
  • Welcoming Beginner's Mind–A Conversation with Gaylon Ferguson
    Oct 31, 2024 – 48:55
  • Expressing Buddha Mind through the Precepts
    Oct 17, 2024 – 42:51
  • The Craft of Habit Transformation
    Oct 6, 2024 – 49:44
  • How to Mind Your Problems
    Sep 20, 2024 – 45:59
  • Attention, Openness, and Pace in Daily Life
    Sep 5, 2024 – 49:37
  • Attention to Attention (Part 2)
    Aug 22, 2024 – 47:27
  • Attention to Attention (Part 1)
    Aug 8, 2024 – 45:57
  • What Would A Buddha Do?
    Jul 25, 2024 – 46:01
  • On Community (Part 2)
    Jul 11, 2024 – 46:13
  • Pause for the Pause
    Jun 27, 2024 – 39:58
  • Zen and Focusing as Personal Practice, an interview with Dr. Greg Madison
    Jun 13, 2024 – 01:28:50
  • On Community (Part 1)
    May 29, 2024 – 53:38
  • Effortless Effort: Republished from 2022
    May 16, 2024 – 41:28
  • What's Love Got to Do With It? (Sesshin Day 1)
    May 1, 2024 – 48:20
  • On Formal and Daily Practice
    Apr 19, 2024 – 45:35
  • Genjo Koan (Part 9): Buddha-Nature in Action
    Apr 3, 2024 – 01:01:20
  • Genjo Koan (Part 8): Life Is a Bird, Life Is a Fish
    Mar 20, 2024 – 56:40
  • Genjo Koan (Part 2): Flowers Fall, Weeds Spread
    Mar 6, 2024 – 58:19
  • Genjo Koan (Part 1): To Complete That Which Appears
    Feb 21, 2024 – 46:07
  • An Appropriate Way of Life (Everyday Bodhisattva Practice)
    Feb 7, 2024 – 44:32
  • Continuous Opening
    Jan 24, 2024 – 46:36
  • Beginning Anew
    Jan 10, 2024 – 51:12
  • What is Being Authentic?
    Dec 27, 2023 – 01:06:42
  • Thorough Practice of the Great Way
    Dec 13, 2023 – 47:32
  • On Gratitude
    Nov 29, 2023 – 47:15
  • Zen Ethics
    Nov 13, 2023 – 53:17
  • No Inside, No Outside
    Sep 27, 2023 – 44:57
  • Don't Worry, Stay Present
    Sep 20, 2023 – 45:33
  • An Appropriate Response
    Sep 6, 2023 – 48:13
  • Ask Me Anything with Zenki Roshi
    Aug 31, 2023 – 33:22
  • The Every Day Dance of Form and Emptiness (Meaning and Meaninglessness)
    Aug 23, 2023 – 53:37
  • The Everyday Dance of Form and Emptiness (Birth and Death)
    Aug 9, 2023 – 43:21
  • The Everyday Dance of Form and Emptiness (Order and Chaos)
    Jul 26, 2023 – 48:48
  • The Everyday Dance of Form and Emptiness (Introduction)
    Jul 12, 2023 – 49:26
  • Doing No Harm
    Jun 28, 2023 – 54:46
  • A Culture of Transformation (in the Age of Ecological Crisis)
    Jun 14, 2023 – 42:10
  • Every Day Is a Good Day
    May 31, 2023 – 38:45
Recent Reviews
  • Hbashh
    Absolute gem
    To me this podcast is the vanguard of contemporary American Zen Buddhism, it respects tradition but speaks from a place of lived wisdom and experience in the 21st century. Because of this podcast, for the first time in my life I’m consistently practicing and think of myself as part of a Sangha.
  • Dr Franco
    Life changing
    Not cheesy. Thank you so much for posting.
  • Copper Commuter
    Enlightening and Educational
    A wonderful guide on my journey into buddhist practices. Zenki Dillo is sparkling on all sides.
  • Why do I have 2 have Facebook
    The path of aliveness is my Bible
    The approach is extremely normalized and ready for the realities of modern life. Dillo is really helpful with how to integreat meditation and mindfulness into simple parts of your day. I highly recommend.
  • funky-button
    Focus on daily life
    I listen to a lot of Zen talks. This teacher focuses less on Zen “canon” (e.g. koan practice) and more on integrating Zen practice into daily life.
  • xijdflkjebsiman
    Zenki Dillon Roshi
    Excellent talks! I just listened to the first of the study series and it really resonated as do all of his talks. Thank you very much for putting these in the podcast since I have not been able to attend many this summer because of my schedule. I look forward to listening to more!
  • LVerdon
    Zen Buddhism
    These podcasts from Zenki Roshi are clear, insightful and transformative. I look forward to them as they are released.
  • 80 Cooper
    Tremendously helpful.
    The topics that Zenki Roshi addresses are simple but profound & belong to “real life”. I have found his insights to be “durable” & lasting; observations I return to time and again. Phrased a different way, his insights are “nothing special”, yet, I try to bring as many as possible into my day to day life.
  • JflowD
    Helpful, poignant, approachable
    These talks are positive and address many topics under larger umbrellas which encourage my Self to look at my life/issues from a different point of view.
  • Neil_Shah
    Excellent
    Excellent talks with deep insight and practical advise. A must listen.
  • wayne-v
    Listen with an open heart
    Practical, thoughtful and helpful. Zenki is a gifted teacher whose caring shines.
  • didemboulder
    What a great teacher
    He is fresh, articulate and knowledgeable. Thank you for these amazing talks.
  • Jsosnebxube
    Simply helpful
    A great, well-spoken, interesting, genuinely helpful series of talks, helpful for life and practice, studying and enjoying experience!
  • portalkeeper
    The most natural Zen
    Very few living teachers I have encountered are able to convey the Dharma in as natural and tangible a way as these teachings do.
  • mxrwe
    The Gift of Dharma
    What a gift to have such easy and convenient access to transformative dharma teachings! There is nothing aloof or distant about these teachings; they are made personal and relatable by how Zenki Roshi delivers teachings within the context of his own experience as a decades-long practitioner of Zen. I also very much appreciate his precise and concise use of language to point listeners to deeply explore the richness of their own bodily experiences. Explorations that ultimately allow us to lead and master our own dharma practice.
  • anna landis floyd
    Being Human
    Zenki Roshi’s dharma talks are awesome. He has a wonderful way of bringing Zen teaching to the heart of real life. If you’ve ever wondered how to fully and completely engage with your life, these talks are for you.
  • Charles Wolf Drimal
    Profound, insightful, relevant and grounded
    Zen Mind is hands down the best collection of Buddhist teachings I’ve heard streamed online or in person. Zenki Roshi has a unique aptitude for weaving traditional Zen teachings into contemporary personal and cultural challenges. Whether you are a monastic or a layperson, these teachings will resonate as they penetrate the heart of the Buddha’s path. Zenki Roshi tactfully uses the exploration of language and anecdotes to eloquently articulate Zen approaches to transformation, realization, wisdom and compassion. What’s more, these teachings are appropriate for the newcomer to Zen practice and the decades-long veteran, alike. Sit down, press play, and welcome 40 transformational minutes into your life! - Charles Wolf Drimal, Bozeman, Montana, USA
  • Matt Zepelin
    Excellent Dharma teaching
    I lived at the Crestone Mountain Zen Center from 2008-2011, and it’s truly a gem in terms of authentic monastic Zen practice. Zenki Roshi is a fantastic teacher, and I highly recommend these talks from a remote mountain in Colorado to anyone interested in a deep engagement with contemporary Zen.
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