DETROIT ZEN CENTER

Blue Collar Zen

Religion EN ↓ 23 episodes

Come into the tea-room & with Zen monks Hwalson, and his student Myungju, at the Detroit Zen Center, as they read spiritual folk-tales, and share conversations about them.

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DETROIT ZEN CENTER

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Religion

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www.detroitzencenter.org

Latest episode

Dec 2, 2025

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Episodes

COTTON SOCK FLOWER; the Origin Story of Sudeoksa Temple 02.12.2025

The Origin Story of our Mother Temple, Sudeoksa. COTTON SOCK FLOWER A/K/A THE HUNTER & THE LADY Live in front of an audience at the Detroit Zen Center! Eighteen Hundred years ago, a young academic man named Sudok went out on a hunt with his servant, and came across a mysterious young lady in the forest. A heart churning tale of both joy and misery unfolded, as the young man is led all the way...

Tumbledown Sage 04.07.2024

The extreme punishment for a thief -- his foot is chopped off -- transforms him into a sage. Join us in the tea room as Sunim reads the story of the great sage Tumbledown, as told by Confucius, and then he and Myungju discuss the way forward for all of us to become free.

Of Fire and Weeds 03.05.2024

A story within a story. An unremarkable monk, a scholar, a young disciple. A loving wife, a foolish husband. Their lives separated by time, yet cross on a mountain-top, fire & weeds their teachers. ------------------------ We are seeking podcast support. Blue Collar Zen Podcast is a free offering, and we want to keep it that way, but need support. To date we have received less than $100 in pod...

The Old Man with a Broken Arm 22.03.2024

War: The curse of humanity. An old man with a wrangled & broken arm shares his story from youth, of being the lone surviving man in the entire region, of a long & bloody war in 8th century China that killed 10 million men over the course of decades. A story in the book of prose & poems by Po Ch'u I, a famous poet & Taoist of 8th century China. Translated by David Hinton.

Cutting Up the Ox 07.02.2024

A simple cook shares the Way of Tao with his ruler (the Emperor).

The 4 Adepts 29.01.2023

Yielding, with the 4 Adepts from the Chuang Tzu The 4 Adepts is a story read from the Chuang Tzu.  Story read by Abbot Hwalson Sunim, then a conversation afterward together with Vice-Abbot Myungju Sunim. On the 4 Adepts (Taoist Sages) :  As Adept Cart becomes sick and faces death, he shares with us & his fellow sages his own fearless and yielding view of death, as a simple extension...

Let Go 21.05.2022

LET GO by Zen Master Daehaeng A man journeys home through the misty mountains of old Korea.  But as previous karma follows him, he meets with unexpected fortune, & terror.  Letting Go, written by Zen Master Daehaeng, presents us with a story we can all relate to. Zen Master Daehaeng (1927 - 2012) was a Buddhist nun began her spiritual life at the age of 8 in Korea, before its sp...

Red Bean Porridge Bubbling 18.02.2022

Enter the world of Zen nuns.  A common kitchen nun finds her teacher's instruction simple enough, but eventually the endless work & burden of cooking in the zen community becomes a serious complication in her quest for mental, emotional & spiritual peace.  Frustrated, hastily she makes the fire to prepare the winter solstice dish -- red bean porridge -- and winds up at the brink.

A Little Talk about Evening Things Out 25.12.2021

Six thousand years ago two folks were having a walk in the mountains.  They were Taoist sages, which simply means they were very sincere & accomplished spiritual practitioners.  Master Timid Magpie asked the elder Master Noble Tree a question about the Way of things. Some questions are timeless, felt in the heart of ancient humans as deeply as we feel them in our own hearts & min...

On the Road Home 10.06.2021

Abbot Yang Chu is excited to hear that his master Lao Tzu is on his way back from his remote hermitage.  He drops everything to travel up to meet his teacher on the road home.

Layman Pusol, Part 2 29.03.2021

This episode follows the second part of Pusol's life, and his death.

Layman Pusol 29.01.2021

1,500 years ago a simple rainstorm brought about a life-altering spiritual decision for a sincere monk.  His compassionate response resonates to this day. This is the first of two parts to the story of Layman Pusol. Welcome to Season 2 of the Podcast.

Mangong & the Mirror 22.10.2020

Zen Master Mangong -- a revered 20th century monk of Korea (and grandfather teacher to the Detroit Zen Center) -- comes to the end of his life.  Without much fanfare, he departs.   We begin this episode with the story of Mangong's last day, and move into a conversation with Hwalson & Myungju.  They discuss his life, & death, and its relationship to an action-based way of lif...

The Mad Monk 26.08.2020

Join us as we narrate Lewis Lancaster's journey with The Mad Monk Jung Kwang Sunim, one of the most controversial Buddhist figures (and renowned artists) of 20th Century Korea, amidst his practice of 'unlimited action zen'. Lancaster, a would-be student of Jung Kwang, was a professor of Buddhist Art & Studies at UC Berkley, who having been captivated by the art & calligraphy of Jung Kwang...

Poduk Cave 22.07.2020

Welcome to the origin of Poduk Cave, a zen training hermitage located on a precipice deep in the Diamond Mountains of what is now North Korea.  This cave temple has been long famed as a place for the highest level of training, and the site of awakening for many hundreds of seekers. This story brings us to its origin, how a sincere monk named Hojong made this cave the site of his awakening, th...

The Cotton Sock Flower 05.07.2020

Here we have the origin story of Sudeoksa Temple, the mother temple of the Detroit Zen Center.    Join us as we enter what would be an ordinary day in the life of a young upper class man named Sudeok.  Bored, he takes his man-servants out for a hunt.  But what he encounters in the woods changes his destiny, and the trajectory for countless others...

Masan Bosalnim -- The Way of Devotion 15.06.2020

This story of Masan Bosalnim, a modern day female seeker who awakened, who helped a monk understand Buddhism.

Rice Bags & Woodpeckers 18.05.2020

For many centuries after Wonhyo, Korean Buddhism experienced total oppression. Monks could not enter through the gates of Seoul, and Buddhist teachings entered a period of contraction.  Monks & masters retreated to the mountains.  Remote Zen communities formed, poor yet self-sustaining & rich in spirit. It is here, during the 19th century, we find our next two sister stories. &nb...

Wonhyo meets Big Brother 29.04.2020

In this episode we continue to follow Wonhyo on his journey after awakening. He returns to Korea, where he meets a most unusual teacher:  Big Brother.  In the followup conversation, Sunim & Myungju discuss the importance of enjoying practice, dealing with mental & emotional afflictions, and finding a teacher.

Introduction to Blue Collar Zen, Buddhism & Meditation 25.04.2020

Welcome.  This narrative by Myungju introduces the spirit of the podcast, as well as the topics of Buddhism, Zen & Meditation practice.

Wonhyo & the Skull 23.04.2020

Enjoy this follow-up story to Story #1, as monks Wonhyo & Uisang set out on foot from their native Korea, on a treacherous journey to reach T'ang China, in search of the True teachings.  However, the 2 monks meet unexpected circumstances....

Wohnyo Knows Heaven & Hell 13.04.2020

This Zen tale describes a harrowing account of a monk's journey into enemy territory to find a master. The follow up conversation with Hwalson Sunim & Myungju explores the relationship between zen practice, freedom, and authenticity.

How a Detroit Monk was Born 13.04.2020

The story of Detroit Zen Center Abbot Hwalson Sunim's spiritual journey to becoming a monk. Narrated by Myungju.  Enjoy!

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