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About Stuart Resnick
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I'm a long-time practitioner in a Korean-style Zen school. I can answer questions regarding Zen, formal sitting meditation, self-inquiry, the practice of "koan" transmission, and offer the particular perspective of this school on the great life questions.

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18 years of formal practice with the Kwan Um School of Zen, currently with the Empty Gate Zen Center of Berkeley, currently a "Senior Dharma Teacher" at this center, I give periodic talks and informally answer questions of students interested in Zen practice and teaching style

 
   

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Buddhists - patient endurance


Expert: Stuart Resnick - 8/20/2009

Question
Hi, I know different schools of Buddhism have different ideas.  I've come across the term Patient Endurance.  I am in constant physical pain and have found the 4 nobel truths useful. But I don't know what patient endurance means.  Anything you say would be helpful.  Thanks

Answer
All of us, in every moment, have an original clear mind. It's like a clear mirror, that reflects the experience of this very moment. If white appears, the mirror is white; red appears, only red.

We often cloud this clarity by holding some idea, clinging to some type of thinking. If we let all thinking appear and disappear like clouds in the sky, returning to just-now... a name for that is "patient endurance."

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