Rev. Domyo Burk

Bright Way Zen

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Bright Way Zen is a Zen community in Portland OR, USA, and worldwide via our "Cloud Zendo" (Zoom). This podcast includes talks and classes by our teacher, Rev. Domyo Burk, (Zen Studies Podcast) and by Sangha members and visiting teachers. If you like this, please consider joining us at brightwayzen.org!

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Rev. Domyo Burk

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Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

The Sandokai Study Series Week 5 08.07.2026

Sandokai is an ancient teaching poem composed by Chinese Zen master Sekito Kisen (Shitou Xiqian, 700-790). It's recited daily in Soto Zen temples throughout the world and deals with an issue of paramount importance in Zen: the relationship between the relative and absolute dimensions of reality. Absolute and relative are terms that describe two profoundly different aspects of reality – the relativ...

The Importance of Sangha - Kakumyo (7/5/2026) 06.07.2026

Kakumyo, Abbot of Dharma Rain Zen Center and Domyo's Dharma brother, speaks to the supportive nature of Sangha. By being witnessed and reflected by our fellow practitioners, we can deepen and actualize our efforts in Zen practice. A thoughtful discussion follows.

The Sandokai Study Series - Week 4 02.07.2026

The Sandokai is an ancient teaching poem composed by Chinese Zen master Sekito Kisen (Shitou Xiqian, 700-790). It's recited daily in Soto Zen temples throughout the world and deals with an issue of paramount importance in Zen: the relationship between the relative and absolute dimensions of reality. In Week four we studied the lines "Eye and sights, ear and sounds, nose and smells, tongue and tast...

Six Useful Lessons From the Buddhist Teachings on Rebirth - Domyo (6/28/2026) 29.06.2026

The common worldview of the Buddha's time was that beings are reborn after death. A central question in religious practices, including Buddhism, was what you could do in this lifetime to ensure a favorable rebirth - or liberation from the whole cycle of rebirth. Our Zen practice is not dependent on rebirth being true or untrue. It doesn't matter whether you believe in it, or whether you disbelieve...

The Sandokai Study Series - Week 3 24.06.2026

Sandokai is an ancient teaching poem composed by Chinese Zen master Sekito Kisen (Shitou Xiqian, 700-790). It's recited daily in Soto Zen temples throughout the world and deals with an issue of paramount importance in Zen: the relationship between the relative and absolute dimensions of reality. In week 3 of our line-by-line study of the Sandokai Domyo leads us in a discussion of the four followin...

Keeping This Practice Forever - Kanshin (6/21/2026) 22.06.2026

Senior student Kanshin relates his changing experiences over the years: from discovering and getting used to Zazen, to repeatedly returning to sitting and forms, and then to finding and helping to establish this sangha on the west side.....and gradually being transformed by continuous practice. Sangha members also share their personal stories and appreciation.

The Sandokai Study Series - Week 2 18.06.2026

Sandokai is an ancient teaching poem composed by Chinese Zen master Sekito Kisen (Shitou Xiqian, 700-790). It's recited daily in Soto Zen temples throughout the world and deals with an issue of paramount importance in Zen: the relationship between the relative and absolute dimensions of reality. In week 2 of our line-by-line study of the Sandoak Domyo leads us in a discussion of the four follwing...

How Do You Achieve Insight if You're Just Sitting? - Domyo (6/14/2026) 15.06.2026

If you want to follow the way of the Dharma ancestors, you must realize your true nature. Although our practice is "just sitting", it is inseparable from our project of realization. What is this true nature that we must realize? What is the essence of Zazen?  Just sitting is an ingenious method of opening ourselves up to reality without arousing dualistic striving.

Summer 2026 Study Series - The Sandokai Week 1 10.06.2026

The Sandokai is an ancient teaching poem composed by Chinese Zen master Sekito Kisen (Shitou Xiqian, 700-790). It's recited daily in Soto Zen temples throughout the world and deals with an issue of paramount importance in Zen: the relationship between the relative and absolute dimensions of reality. Over the next couple months Domyo will lead the Sangha througha line-by-line discussion of this mea...

Jukai Ceremony 2026 - Domyo, Anjo, Jill, Coral and Sangha (6/7/2026) 08.06.2026
Precept Study Week 12 - Do Not Defame The Three Treasures 04.06.2026

In the final week of our 12 week long precept study, Sanga member Tyler discusses his thoughts and idea around how honouring and respecting the three treasure can be used as a tool towards meaningful Zen practice. 

Ever Present Refuge: Dogen's Thusness - Domyo (5/31/2026) Video 01.06.2026

When we experience mental and emotional states of distress, what can we do? Through patient practice, we can relieve our own suffering by turning to the ever-present refuge of thusness, or suchness -- when we discover and recognize the emptiness of all our perceptions.

Precept Study Week 11 - Do Not Indulge in Anger 28.05.2026

In the eleventh week of our precept series, Sangha member Jen, weaving Buddhist literature, personal stories and experience, leads the sangha through a deeply meaningful discussion on the role of anger in our life and our Buddhist practice.   

Buddha is Like an Old Growth Tree - Domyo (5/23/26) 25.05.2026

One's practice and spiritual growth could be described as a "path".  However, by reframing our practice as one of fulfillment, maturation, and becoming more beautiful and beneficial with time (as old growth Douglas Fir trees do!) we can engage with this process in a new way, and realize our true potential.

Precept Series Week 10 - Do Not Be Mean With Dharma Or Wealth: Share Understanding, Give Freely Of Self 20.05.2026

In the 10th week of our Precept Study Series, Sangha member, Rachel takes us through a personal discussion on her engagement with the Precept of not being mean with Dharma or wealth.

What Is This Life? - Domyo (5/17/2026) 18.05.2026

Apart from life's enjoyments, work, creativity, contributions, personality traits, talents, and intellectual pursuits - What is our deeper search about?  In the context of the great matter of birth and death, those things are ultimately ephemeral and ungraspable.  Without giving a single definitive answer, Zen practice encourages us and refocuses us toward the discovery of something more profound....

Precept Series Week 9 - Do Not Praise Self or Blame Others – maintain modesty, extol virtue 13.05.2026

In the 9th week of our precept study, Yoly discussed the precept of "Do Not Praise Self or Blame Others" with the Bright Way Zen sangha.   

Joshu's Welcome - Domyo (5/10/2026) 11.05.2026

When faced with difficulties from minor to severe, from individual to universal - how can we respond without undue aversion, denial, or spiritual bypassing?  Our practice can help us relate to and engage with our hardships in a different way, with greater authenticity, acceptance and equanimity. Those present share aspects of their own personal experiences.

Precept Series Week 8 - Do Not Dwell on Past Mistakes - Create Wisdom From Ignorance 07.05.2026

In this episode Sangha member Mick leads that Sangha in a discussion surrounding the 8th Precept, Do Not Dwell On Past Mistakes.

The Power of the Robe - Domyo (5/3/2026) 04.05.2026

All of our various Zen garments: the Wagesa, the Rakusu, and the Kesa, correspond with different (entirely optional) sets of vows that can shape our lives. Domyo talks about the origin, appearance and meaning behind these items. Soki, who is considering priest ordination in our tradition, comments on her journey. 

Precept Series Week 7 - Do Not Become Intoxicated. Polish Clarity, Dispel Delusion 30.04.2026

In our seventh week of the Precept Series, Sangha member Leah leads a class discussion on the Precept of not becoming intoxicated.

What's The Rush? Zen's Preoccupation With Slowing Us Down 27.04.2026

In this podcast Sangha member Tyler looks at the ways in which Zen practices are made to slow us down and how these practices have an affect on our brain that allows us to more fully enact our Buddhist ideals in our day to day life. 

What Jukai Means to Me - Kyugen (4/26/2026) 27.04.2026

Kyugen relates his personal story of how he came to Bright Way Zen, and shares what it was like for him to receive the precepts in our Jukai ceremony and enter the stream of teachings in order to realize the Buddha way.  He discusses the deep meaning behind this commitment to live and embody each of the precepts. A friendly conversation with Sangha members follows.

Zaike Tokudo Ceremony 21.04.2026

Four, long time Bright Way Zen Sangha members, take Zaike Tokudo. 

Annual Precept Series Week 6 - Do Not Speak Dishonestly 21.04.2026

In this weeks discussion of the precepts Drew speaks to the Sangha and leads a discussion the precept "Do Not Speak Dishonestly."

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