Personal Reflections Zen Buddhism
Roshi Nancy Mujo Baker
Roshi Nancy Mujo Baker is a dharma successor of Roshi Bernie Glassman and the teacher for the No Traces Zendo in New York City. She is also a professor of philosophy at Sarah Lawrence College.
A meditator learns that the zendo is wherever you sit.
Befriending the Liar Within
Roshi Nancy Mujo Baker on how working with the Zen precepts can reveal our inherent buddhahood
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One Body
A brief teaching from a Zen teacher
Non-lying
The fourth Zen precept
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Sexual Misconduct
The third Zen precept
Precious Energy
The ninth Zen precept: not being angry
The Seventh Zen Precept
Not Elevating Oneself and Blaming Others
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The Non-use of Intoxicants
The 5th Zen Precept
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The Buddhist Guide to Gossip
When we were teenagers, my brother had a funny little routine about gossip. He would begin with “I never say anything about anyone that isn’t good,” and then, leaning over as if to whisper in your…
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