Pilgrimage, Death, and the Compassion of Jizo - Jomon Martin, Zen Teacher
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In this talk, Jomon continues the February exploration of parinirvana and the teachings of death, weaving together reflections from Frank Ostaseski’s The Five Invitations with the story and symbolism of Jizo Bodhisattva. Known as a protector of travelers, children, and those navigating difficult realms, Jizo represents compassionate presence amid life’s uncertainty. Through stories, Buddhist cosmology, and the metaphor of spiritual pilgrimage, the talk invites listeners to meet difficulty directly, cultivate “don’t know mind,” and embody the bodhisattva qualities of benevolence, determination, fearlessness, optimism, and vow.
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