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Intro
Apartment bills in Japan
How to not burn yourself working for a company in Japan?
Thoughts on the Olympics?
What was your first impression of Japan?
Is it easy to migrate to Japan?
How much should I bring for setup costs?
How did you find your first job in Japan?
Why did you decide to leave Japan?
How do you feel about living in Japan as a foreigner?
Teaser/Intro
Dogen Introduction
How Dogen got into Martial Arts
Experience Studying Japanese in College
Classroom Study versus Immersion
Graduating from Nihongo Jozu
How Japan has changed since Dogen's Study Abroad
Dogen and his Business Partner JP
How does Dogen come up with video ideas?
Dogen's goals for the next 5-10 years
Dogen's advice for those going to Japan
Dogen's message to the KoreKara Listeners
Outro/Blooper
Intro
How are you finding school/life for your twins in a smaller, less international city?
International schools in Japan
How do you want your kids to develop their language skills?
School policies
Tips for getting out of a bubble
How to save money in Japan?
What is the Nankai Tōra?
Alternatives to the Jet Program
Conclusion
Dogen, founder of Soto Zen in Japan, offers unique and corrective spiritual insights that differ from the commonly known onion metaphor of reality, emphasizing the importance of a wider view of spirituality and spiritual practice through his main written work, the shobogenzo.
♂️ Dogen's teachings on time and being focus on the totality of each particular thing, seeing everything as time and being, and going beyond the concept of space while revealing how dynamic everything is.
♂️ Dogen's Soto Zen emphasizes experiencing the universe as one point in time and space, understanding things for what they are without being related to other things, and perceiving things in their "suchness" without the concept of timeless awareness or hidden spiritual nature.
Dogen's teachings focus on realizing the universe as the self and being actualized by myriad things, with no emphasis on pure awareness or consciousness.
♂️ Dogen's philosophy emphasizes the importance of realizing the uniqueness and inherent characteristics of a particular thing through total experience, achieving a state of self-fulfilling activity that is undefiled by dualities and attachments to perception and intellect, and seeing the unity of being and time in all things.
Dogen's unique view of Buddha nature as already complete and perfect, impermanence as buddha nature, and non-thinking in Soto Zen meditation.
♂️ Dogen's view on enlightenment and delusion differs from traditional beliefs, as he emphasizes the dynamic interplay between them, recognizes that enlightenment is not a final destination, and emphasizes non-dual teaching that reality cannot be defined in conceptual dichotomies.
Dogen's teachings offer different ways of spiritual realization and liberation, with a fluid concept of time and a focus on external reality, while acknowledging the value of questions and the essence of love that unites all beings.