Teisho is a Japanese word meaning “presentation of the shout.” It is the teacher’s direct presentation of the Dharma.
- Becoming Clear And TransparentPeggy Metta Sheehan on case 1 of The Denkoroku, Shakyamuni Buddha Saw The Morning Star
- Taking Refuge In The DarkPeggy Metta Sheehan On Case 1 of The Denkoroku, Shakyamuni Buddha Saw The Morning Star
- Indeed, When Did It Fly Away?Peggy Metta Sheehan on Case 53 of The Blue Cliff Record, Pai Chang’s Wild Ducks
- Hot! Hot!Peggy Metta Sheehan on the Element of Fire
- Only Because The Mind Is Solitary And CalmPeggy Metta Sheehan on the Element of Air
- Easter TeishoPeggy Metta Sheehan on case 41 in The Blue Cliff Record, Chao-chou’s Person Who Has Died the Great Death
- Being Time And Doubting FullyPeggy Metta Sheehan on Dogen’s Uji
- Dongshan Is Not WellPeggy Metta Sheehan on case 94 in The Book of Equanimity, Dongshan is Not Well
- The Doorway Of Touch and SensationPeggy Metta Sheehan on The Sense Door of Touch
- The Shurangama Sutra, On HearingPeggy Metta Sheehan on The Sense Door of Hearing
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