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Hol mal das Dharma aus der Schatzkammer! - Das Shōbōgenzō des Dogen Zenji (German)

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German Description (English below)
Gast: Raji Steineck
Der Zen-Buddhismus besteht nicht allein in weisen Sprüchen oder einfacher Unbekümmertheit. Er ist harte Arbeit, bisweilen strenges Ritual, wiederholte Übung und Lektüre. Davon zeugt auch das Leben von Dōgen Zenji, Autor des Shōbōgenzō und Begründer des Sōtō-Zen in Japan, wie wir von Raji Steineck erfahren.
Im Zentrum des Shōbōgenzō steht die buddhistische Lehre, dass alles unbeständig ist und die Frage danach, wie dann das richtige Leben auszusehen hat. Dōgens Antwort: Alles hat schon seiner Anlage nach Buddhanatur (Die Anlage zur Erleuchtung sozusagen.). Die Erleuchtung realisiert sich aber erst durch konsequente Übung und ethischer Orientierung an anderen erleuchteten Wesen.
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Dieser Podcast wurde produziert von Martin Münnich mit Unterstützung der ETH Zürich und der Udo-Keller-Stiftung, Forum Humanum in Hamburg.
English Description
Guest: Raji Steineck
Zen Buddhism is not just wise sayings or simple mindlessness. It is hard work, sometimes rigorous ritual, repeated practice and reading. The life of Dōgen Zenji, author of the Shōbōgenzō and founder of Sōtō Zen in Japan, bears witness to this, as we learn from Raji Steineck.
At the center of the Shōbōgenzō is the Buddhist teaching that everything is impermanent and the question of what then the right life should look like. Dōgen's answer: everything already has Buddha nature by design (The design for enlightenment, so to speak.). Enlightenment, however, is realized only through consistent practice and ethical orientation toward other enlightened beings.
You can find the German and the English transcript on our homepage: www.metis.ethz.ch. There we also provide further material on the topic.
Follow the philosophical diary of our Metis on Instagram!
Send us an email with questions and comments to: [email protected].
This podcast was produced by Martin Münnich with the support of ETH Zurich and the Udo Keller Foundation, Forum Humanum in Hamburg.

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German Description (English below)
Gast: Raji Steineck
Der Zen-Buddhismus besteht nicht allein in weisen Sprüchen oder einfacher Unbekümmertheit. Er ist harte Arbeit, bisweilen strenges Ritual, wiederholte Übung und Lektüre. Davon zeugt auch das Leben von Dōgen Zenji, Autor des Shōbōgenzō und Begründer des Sōtō-Zen in Japan, wie wir von Raji Steineck erfahren.
Im Zentrum des Shōbōgenzō steht die buddhistische Lehre, dass alles unbeständig ist und die Frage danach, wie dann das richtige Leben auszusehen hat. Dōgens Antwort: Alles hat schon seiner Anlage nach Buddhanatur (Die Anlage zur Erleuchtung sozusagen.). Die Erleuchtung realisiert sich aber erst durch konsequente Übung und ethischer Orientierung an anderen erleuchteten Wesen.
Folgt dem philosophischen Tagebuch unserer Metis auf Instagram!
Schreiben Sie uns eine Mail mit Fragen und Kommentaren an: [email protected]
Dieser Podcast wurde produziert von Martin Münnich mit Unterstützung der ETH Zürich und der Udo-Keller-Stiftung, Forum Humanum in Hamburg.
English Description
Guest: Raji Steineck
Zen Buddhism is not just wise sayings or simple mindlessness. It is hard work, sometimes rigorous ritual, repeated practice and reading. The life of Dōgen Zenji, author of the Shōbōgenzō and founder of Sōtō Zen in Japan, bears witness to this, as we learn from Raji Steineck.
At the center of the Shōbōgenzō is the Buddhist teaching that everything is impermanent and the question of what then the right life should look like. Dōgen's answer: everything already has Buddha nature by design (The design for enlightenment, so to speak.). Enlightenment, however, is realized only through consistent practice and ethical orientation toward other enlightened beings.
You can find the German and the English transcript on our homepage: www.metis.ethz.ch. There we also provide further material on the topic.
Follow the philosophical diary of our Metis on Instagram!
Send us an email with questions and comments to: [email protected].
This podcast was produced by Martin Münnich with the support of ETH Zurich and the Udo Keller Foundation, Forum Humanum in Hamburg.

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