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A Year of Zen

A Year of Zen

By Bonnie Myotai Treace

Daily (well, almost!) writing prompts, exercises, inspiration and commentary by Zen teacher Bonnie Myotai Treace. Author of A Year of Zen (pub October 2020), as well as many other books and articles, Sensei offers brief daily encouragement to practice one’s life with wisdom, compassion and creativity.
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The Unknowable

A Year of ZenNov 06, 2020

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The Unknowable

The Unknowable

A practice for the days when we are drenched, (perhaps drowning!) in the unknowable. Bonnie Myotai reflects on the heartbreak of recognizing many around us have given the okay to suffering and cruelty, and the spiritual imperative to simply practice, regardless.
Nov 06, 202008:33
The True Person

The True Person

A Halloween episode...with Mater Rinzai!
Oct 31, 202005:19
Die While You Live: Freedom from Self and Utter Responsibility

Die While You Live: Freedom from Self and Utter Responsibility

What is it to let the ego’s predominance recede, and practice a life in which “all is good”? With a nod to 16th C Zen master Shido Munan, we explore the humility and balance of an awakening life.
Oct 30, 202006:03
Fear in Practice

Fear in Practice

Bonnie Myotai offers a reflection on fear, the absolute self, and facing the lions around us. Reading from Buddhist scholar Robert Thurman, teaching from Daido Roshi, and a writing/contemplation inspired by a pig and a chicken.
Oct 28, 202011:35
Cool Loneliness: Alone at the Bottom of Too Many Stairs

Cool Loneliness: Alone at the Bottom of Too Many Stairs

October 24th’s episode considers loneliness and spiritual practice. A bit of teaching from Pema Chodron, a memory of a hard night in NYC, and a writing/contemplation exercise.
Oct 24, 202014:40
Rustling Leaves

Rustling Leaves

The evening rooster calls out as Bonnie Myotai gives an autumn writing/contemplation prompt.
Oct 22, 202001:58
Epitaph for Today: Say a Word of Zen

Epitaph for Today: Say a Word of Zen

Bonnie Myotai takes us back to the cemetery to write our epitaph, and explore what message our life may leave .
Oct 15, 202002:59
A Little Knife: The Evening Gatha in Autumn

A Little Knife: The Evening Gatha in Autumn

Bonnie Myotai invites a contemplation of the “drying, wrinkling, falling” autumn of our lives. She remembers the first night she heard the Evening Gatha, and Maezumi Roshi teaching her about “the little knife” at its heart.
Oct 13, 202007:42
People Will Talk

People Will Talk

In Episode 38 Bonnie Myotai offers a reflection on how the shift happens from always looking to be loved to looking for how we can be loving. A bit of Jimmy Ruffin’s “What Becomes of the Broken-hearted,” getting an “I’m Wrong” tee shirt, and how not to turn spiritual practice into a plate of cold liver. You read that right...!
Oct 10, 202010:17
Vast Ocean and Crashing Waves

Vast Ocean and Crashing Waves

Episode 37 finds us contemplating both ocean and waves, absolute and relative. Bonnie Myotai offers a poem of Thich Nhat Hanh’s and a writing prompt.
Oct 09, 202010:29
The Bear in Your Kitchen: Practicing the Unexpected

The Bear in Your Kitchen: Practicing the Unexpected

In Episode 36, Bonnie Myotai asks that we consider how we practice when something unexpected, perhaps frightening, suddenly shows up.
Oct 04, 202003:42
Calm The Crying Child

Calm The Crying Child

A quick Saturday writing prompt, where we’re asked to remember how to cheer up a child, or anyone... including ourselves.

Oct 03, 202001:26
Stop the Fighting: An Intimate Zen Koan

Stop the Fighting: An Intimate Zen Koan

In episode 34 Bonnie Myotai introduces an old Zen koan that we face again and again in our lives. How do we realize that we are not apart from others? How do we “stop the fight” taking place “over there”?

Oct 01, 202006:39
Nothing But Change: Being at Home in Impermanence

Nothing But Change: Being at Home in Impermanence

Zen teaches that understanding impermanence is the deepest work. In today’s episode, join Bonnie Myotai for a reflection, a little e.e. cummings, and an autumn writing and/or contemplation prompt.
Sep 28, 202008:02
Chomei's Tears: Masked and Bare

Chomei's Tears: Masked and Bare

In Episode 32 of A Year of Zen, Bonnie Myotai reflects on the Zen hermit Kamo No Chomei's poem about autumn, tears, bareness, the limits of words. The wearing of masks, the challenges of compassion, and a writing prompt.

Sep 25, 202008:16
Letting Go of Our Old Nonsense

Letting Go of Our Old Nonsense

Episode 31 outlines how to work with the new book “A Year of Zen”...and create a sacred, solid year of practice. Bonnie Myotai reflects on when rules, methods, prompts are helpful, and when it’s time to let them go.

Sep 24, 202017:38
Equinox: Tilting the Heart

Equinox: Tilting the Heart

Bonnie Myotai offers a reflection on the autumn equinox, and the 6 principles of "Higen" (generosity, moral reflection, perseverance, diligence, meditation, wisdom), and gives writing /contemplation prompt on perseverance.

Sep 22, 202011:10
Fading Smoke: Honor, Love, and Grief

Fading Smoke: Honor, Love, and Grief

In Episode 29, Bonnie Myotai remembers Ruth Bader Ginsberg, and the importance of giving ourselves time to grieve.
Sep 19, 202007:15
Staying True to One Another: Kyosei’s Raindrops

Staying True to One Another: Kyosei’s Raindrops

Bonnie Myotai asks that we explore the ways we distance ourselves from what is real, and how to show up for one another. A zen koan called “The Voice of the Raindrops,” and a writing/contemplation exercise on sorrow.
Sep 17, 202009:16
Green Zen

Green Zen

Episode 27, September 16,  has us exploring “shinrin yoku” or forest bathing, appreciating green life, especially as climate catastrophes increase. Kilmer’s poem “Trees” and a writing/contemplation.

Sep 16, 202006:50
Let’s Get Physical: Being a Body that Awakens

Let’s Get Physical: Being a Body that Awakens

Episode 26: Bonnie Myotai takes up the gifts and frustrations of our being physical beings. How does spiritual practice invite coherence and peace?
Sep 14, 202008:08
Stopping Time

Stopping Time

Bonnie Myotai shares an arrow to the heart, a teaching on time, art and excellence. Includes a writing prompt for September 12.
Sep 12, 202003:29
Gassho: Two Being Realized as One

Gassho: Two Being Realized as One

In Episode 24, Bonnie Myotai reflects on how tragedy can bring us back to what is really important. 9/11 in NYC remembered, 19 years later.
Sep 11, 202006:55
Meeting Eyes: Tenderness in Practice

Meeting Eyes: Tenderness in Practice

In Episode 23 of A Year of Zen, we are introduced to “dokusan,” meeting intimately, and asked to bring compassion to the confusion that often makes us look away.
Sep 10, 202005:34
Circle Back

Circle Back

In Episode 22, Bonnie Myotai summons her mom, and the spiritual practice of a cup of tea. (And also says it is Friday, when alas, it is Tuesday...!)

Sep 08, 202005:17
Your Real Work

Your Real Work

Episode 21, given on Labor Day, asks that we look beyond our jobs into our real work. How might Zen practice enable not being so subject to the vulnerabilities of work and engage what we’re really here to do and be?
Sep 07, 202003:12
What to Say When: Right Speech

What to Say When: Right Speech

In episode 20 of A Year of Zen, Myotai Sensei introduces the Five Considerations that the Buddha taught to help discern what to say when...and when to stay silent.
Sep 05, 202008:38
Autumn: Writing with Spent Leaves

Autumn: Writing with Spent Leaves

Myotai Sensei offers a reflection on the vulnerabilities and beauty of Autumn, and a writing/contemplation on letting go, losing center, and coming home.
Sep 03, 202007:44
What You Notice

What You Notice

In Episode 18 of A Year of Zen, Bonnie Myotai offers a teaching of the Buddha, and a writing/reflection on how we are nourished by noticing.
Sep 02, 202003:14
Complete Enjoyment: A Zen Writing Practice

Complete Enjoyment: A Zen Writing Practice

In Episode 17, Bonnie Myotai asks that we consider the blank page (and the meditation hall) as both the biggest deal, and no big deal. Includes a writing/contemplation exercise on enjoyment, childhood, and memory.
Aug 31, 202006:12
Solitude: Seeing the Wholeness

Solitude: Seeing the Wholeness

In episode 16 of A Year of Zen, Bonnie Myotai offers a contemplation on solitude, reads a bit of Rilke, and proposes these are holy days.
Aug 29, 202004:56
Finding Our Belonging

Finding Our Belonging

Bonnie Myotai offers a meditation on old age, sickness, death ...and finding where we truly belong.
Aug 29, 202007:18
Emotions and Karma: Making a Big Space

Emotions and Karma: Making a Big Space

Bonnie Myotai offers a reflection on how a daily practice of quieting the mind helps when emotional storms blow though. Followed by a writing/contemplation prompt.
Aug 27, 202006:06
Being Perfect: Student Mind

Being Perfect: Student Mind

In Episode 13 of A Year of Zen, Bonnie Myotai asks that we consider our experiences of being a student, whether of Zen or any other thing, and if we've ever felt "lesser than"  because a teacher sets themself up as "greater than."

Aug 26, 202002:04
The Ship is Going Down: Now It’s Up to You

The Ship is Going Down: Now It’s Up to You

In episode 12 of A Year of Zen, Sensei reminds us that though we are not alone there is a solitary discernment to make as “the ship goes down.”
Aug 24, 202005:23
Attention to Sky not Weather

Attention to Sky not Weather

Sensei invites a bigger context, a shift in our attention from passing weather to the sky itself. Writing and/or contemplation prompt for Sunday, August 23,2020.
Aug 23, 202002:19
Not Being Special: Finding Your Frog

Not Being Special: Finding Your Frog

A fun Saturday writing and practice prompt, with Myotai and Suzuki Roshi, sleeping spouses and frogs.
Aug 22, 202006:31
The Worm of Happiness is Here

The Worm of Happiness is Here

What if life isn’t actually hostile? What if you have everything you need to be content? Bonnie Myotai reads from Colin Wilson’s “Poetry and Mysticism,” offers a reflection and writing prompt.
Aug 21, 202005:39
Summer Dewdrops: Waking Up

Summer Dewdrops: Waking Up

Write or just contemplate with Sensei Bonnie Myotai, as she points to the true nature of summer, and gives a writing prompt to bring it home.
Aug 19, 202004:20
Letting Go of Pain

Letting Go of Pain

A bit of Emerson at the end of a hard day, and a writing prompt to encourage acknowledging and letting go.
Aug 19, 202003:13
Threshold: Freshness of Mind

Threshold: Freshness of Mind

Bonnie Myotai reflects on a powerful poem by Pablo Neruda. How can we shift from seeing only the crises into recognizing we are at a threshold of possibility? 

Aug 17, 202005:40
Don’t Inspire Me! (A Day of Non-Doing)

Don’t Inspire Me! (A Day of Non-Doing)

In episode 5 of a Year of Zen, the writing assignment is to not write...Instead, notice your mind directly, and take care of sloth and busyness...
Aug 16, 202003:15
Sincerity: The Bodhisattva Railway

Sincerity: The Bodhisattva Railway

Sensei Bonnie Myotai Treace gives a writing assignment, reads from Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind.
Aug 15, 202004:24
Trust and Not Knowing:Zen Writing Practice

Trust and Not Knowing:Zen Writing Practice

Myotai Sensei presents four principles of writing practice, and gives the August 14 prompt.
Aug 14, 202004:45
Resilience and Optimism

Resilience and Optimism

A bit of Zen, a poem, and the August 13 writing prompt with Sensei Bonnie Myotai Treace.
Aug 13, 202005:59
A Year of Zen: Writing Prompts

A Year of Zen: Writing Prompts

Tune in each day for a quick writing prompt or inspiration: just a minute or two to get to the heart of the matter. Offered by Sensei Bonnie Myotai Treace, author of “A Year of Zen” (release date October 2020.)
Aug 12, 202000:23