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Zen Buddhist Teachings from Rev. Koji Acquaviva

Zen Buddhist Teachings from Rev. Koji Acquaviva

By Koji Acquaviva

Koji Acquaviva began practicing Zen at the age of twenty at the San Francisco Zen Center where he was a resident and staff member for ten years. He co-founded the Mid City Zen Center in New Orleans and served regularly as visiting teacher at the Austin Zen Center. In addition to Soto Zen, he's studied Vedanta, Hatha Yoga, and Tibetan Buddhism in residential practice centers. As a queer and neurodivergent person who trained rather traditionally, Koji makes his best effort to identify and confront the ways Buddhism is taught which re-inscribe harm for members of marginalized communities.
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Zen Buddhist Teachings from Rev. Koji AcquavivaMar 01, 2020

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Entrusting, Not Accomplishing: The Zen Path of Ease and Acceptance

Entrusting, Not Accomplishing: The Zen Path of Ease and Acceptance

Many spiritual teachings we encounter convey to us that individualism has limited usefulness on the spiritual path, yet in contemplative traditions we can often be left feeling that meditation is an endeavor to overcome or conquer aspects of ourselves. 

In this talk Koji will expound on an approach to Zen practice where we don’t strive to overcome or improve anything about ourselves, but rather we sit easefully in the recognition of our own wholeness. This is a particularly helpful way of practice for those who have grown weary of trying to transform themselves into something “better” and want to open to the awe and satisfaction of simply being alive.

Given at the Nebraska Zen Center on April 14, 2024

Apr 14, 202446:15
Hōkyō Zanmai: Couplets 12-22

Hōkyō Zanmai: Couplets 12-22

Dharma talk from day 4 of Rohatsu Sesshin at Clouds in Water Zen Center. December 5, 2023. Presentation of Couplets 12-22 of the Song of the Jewel Mirror Samadhi (Hōkyō Zanmai 宝鏡三昧).

如臨寶鏡 It is like facing a jewel mirror;

形影相覩 form and image behold each other -

汝不是渠 you are not it,

渠正是汝 in truth it is you.

如世嬰児 Like a babe in the world,

五相完具 in five aspects complete;

不去不來 it does not go or come,

不起不住 nor rise nor stand.

婆婆和和 “Baba wawa”-

有句無句 is there anything said or not?

終不得物 Ultimately it does not apprehend anything

語未正故 because its speech is not yet correct.

重離六爻 It is like the six lines of the illumination hexagram:

偏正回互 relative and ultimate interact -

疊而為三 piled up, they make three,

變盡成五 the complete transformation makes five.

如荎草味 It is like the taste of the five-flavored herb,

如金剛杵 like a diamond thunderbolt.

正中妙挾 Subtly included within the true,

敲唱雙舉 inquiry and response come up together.

通宗通塗 Communing with the source, travel the pathways,

挾帶挾路 embrace the territory, and treasure the road.

Dec 05, 202353:36
Don't be a Hero: How Ease Begets Ease in Zen Practice

Don't be a Hero: How Ease Begets Ease in Zen Practice

A Dharma Talk given on October 1, 2023 at Clouds in Water Zen Center in St. Paul, MN

Oct 02, 202343:44
Skill in Means: Zen, Vedanta, and Bhakti

Skill in Means: Zen, Vedanta, and Bhakti

A talk on integrating South Asian devotional practices and Zen.

Given at the Austin Zen Center on July 16, 2022.

Dec 20, 202247:43
Zen Practice and the Luminous Mind

Zen Practice and the Luminous Mind

Koji speaks on first the physicality of Zen meditation and then on the ultimate purpose of Zen practice.

Aug 26, 202246:09
Not Self doesn't mean Not Sacred

Not Self doesn't mean Not Sacred

A Dharma Talk given on February 20, 2022 at Clouds in Water Zen Center in St. Paul, MN

Feb 21, 202244:57
Dissatisfaction, its cause, and zazen

Dissatisfaction, its cause, and zazen

An online class taught by Koji through the Austin Zen Center on March 2nd, 2021 about the three turnings of the Dharma with special emphasis on the four noble truths, dependent origination, and what they have to do with zen meditation.

Mar 06, 202143:07
Some Words on Privilege/General Q&A

Some Words on Privilege/General Q&A

This talk was given by Koji at the Austin Zen Center on Feb 8th, 2020.

Mar 01, 202054:48
Religious Authority and Spiritual Gaslighting

Religious Authority and Spiritual Gaslighting

This talk was given by Koji at the Austin Zen Center of February 1st, 2020.

Mar 01, 202054:21
No Authority but Yourself

No Authority but Yourself

This talk was given by Koji on January 4th, 2020 at the Austin Zen Center.

Mar 01, 202053:43
Bodhidharma's Two Entries and Four Practices

Bodhidharma's Two Entries and Four Practices

This talk was given by Koji at the Austin Zen Center on November 17, 2018.

Mar 01, 202050:47
Adoring the Buddha Realm, Being Adored by the Buddha Realm

Adoring the Buddha Realm, Being Adored by the Buddha Realm

This talk was given by Koji at the Austin Zen Center on July 21st, 2018

Mar 01, 202040:22
Inquiry and Devotion

Inquiry and Devotion

This talk was given by Koji at the Austin Zen Center on January 27th, 2018

Mar 01, 202055:16
Wounded Priests

Wounded Priests

This talk was given by Koji on June 25, 2016 at the Austin Zen Center.

Mar 01, 202001:05:39
Total Dynamic Function

Total Dynamic Function

This Dharma Talk was given by Koji on June 18, 2016 at the Austin Zen Center.

Mar 01, 202040:23