Magazine News Round Up w/e 9th January 2021 News and snippets from Zen cyber-space Jan 9, 2021 The Illuminated Lotus Sutra Chapter 3 Extract 5 Jan 8, 2021 The Buddha explains to Sariputra the full meaning of the parable of the burning house. The Illuminated Lotus Sutra Chapter 3 Extract 4 Jan 8, 2021 The Buddha continues to tell Sariputra the parable of the burning house. The Illuminated Lotus Sutra Chapter 3 Extract 3 Jan 8, 2021 Sariputra is concerned about the doubts his disciples now have so the Buddha tells him the parable of the burning house. Epiphany: The Cult of the 3 Magi The Alchemy of Transformation Jan 6, 2021 The Feast of Epiphany in the Christian calendar celebrates the arrival of the 3 Kings to the nativity. The idea of the spiritual journey is also found in Buddhism, this article looks at some of the reasons why a person may undertake such a journey. Your browser does not support the audio element. Podcast: An Interview with Meido Moore The Zen Gateway Interview Jan 5, 2021 An interview and discussion with Meido Moore Roshi, Abbot of Korinji Training Temple and author of Hidden Zen: Practices for Sudden Awakening and Embodied Realization. The Illuminated Lotus Sutra Chapter 3 Extract 2 Jan 3, 2021 The Buddha describes the marvellous consequences of Sariputra's awakening. The Illuminated Lotus Sutra Chapter 3 Extract 1 Jan 3, 2021 The Buddha predicts Sariputra's awakening. News Round Up w/e 2nd January 2021 Jan 2, 2021 News and snippets from Zen cyber-space A Year in View 2020 The Zen Gateway Review Dec 31, 2020 Not everything in 2020 was grim at least not on The Zen Gateway. Take a look at what we did over the past 12 months in our regular review. Staying at Home Dec 28, 2020 Co-founder Michael Haggiag discusses the mind-made qualities of 'detention' and 'opportunity' from his personal experience of incarceration. Book Review: Awakened Cosmos The mind of Classical Chinese poetry by David Hilton Dec 28, 2020 Jeremy Frank reviews a book of poems by Tu Fu which charts the poet's spiritual understanding. Poetry is often used to give a sense of the 'ineffable' and the translator, David Hilton also supplies a useful commentary on Tu Fu's succinct insights. Previous Next 24 of 32 pages (There are 379 posts) Previous 1 2 ... 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ... 31 32 Next Topics AUDIO COURSES BLOG BOOK BOOK EXTRACTS BOOK REVIEWS BOOKS BUDDHISM AND THE ARTS DAILY LIFE PRACTICE EXERCISES IN MINDFULNESS FILM REVIEWS FOLKLORE IN LIGHT OF ASIA INTERVIEWS NEWS PEOPLE PSYCHOLOGY REVIEWS STORIES Donate The virtue of generosity, charity or giving. Your donations are welcomed. Learn more Dharma Centre Our online community to complement The Zen Gateway online resource and magazine. Visit Dharma Centre