What Happens When Mara Shows Up In Your Life? | Robert Chodo Campbell

“Meet them all at the door, laughing, and invite them in.” — Rumi

 

Sensei Chodo gives a talk on the importance of virya, the sanskrit word for strength or energy, and how it can be used when the forces of Mara (depression, ill-temper, addictive behavior) attempt to seduce you.

 

ZenTalk Notes:

 

Sensei Robert Chodo Campbell is a co-founder of the New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care and is part of the core faculty for the Buddhist Track in the Master in Pastoral Care and Counseling at Zen Center’s education partner, New York Theological Seminary.

 

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Music: Heart Sutra by Kanho Yakushiji –  Buddhist priest and a musician of the Rinzai sect and Imaji temple in Imabari, Japan. In 2003, he formed “KISSAQUO”, a songwriting duo based in Kyoto.

 

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2 Responses

  1. Thanks, Chodo. Mara visits me most mornings when I wake up – I usually try to fight her off. I’ll try tea tomorrow! Charman

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