01/8/2026: Introduction to the Course & Chapter 1

01/8/2026: Introduction to the Course & Chapter 1

We will spend two weeks on each chapter. The first week will focus on the specific content of the chapter and its meanings, including how it fits into the broader Buddhist teachings. The second week of each chapter will focus on how this information can be used in our practice, and what new insights it opens for our understanding of Chan Buddhism.

As you read, consider the following discussion questions provided to support your reflection. We will use these questions as a starting point for discussion and deeper exploration of the material.

Understanding the Text

  1. What has been your past exposure to and experiences with the Lotus Sutra? How has it impacted your Buddhist or daily life practice?

  2. Which of the key topics in the Sutra engaged you the most or even surprised you?

  3. The Sutra uses metaphors for many of its stories and key points, such as the burning building and using the three carts to get the children out.

    1. Why do you think metaphors are useful vehicles or approaches to conveying key ideas?

  4. The Buddha teaches through silence before speaking.

    1. How does this reflect your own meditation experience? When has silence taught you more than words?

  5. The vast assembly includes all kinds of beings.

    1. In Chan terms, how might this assembly represent the many states of your own mind during practice

Application and Interpretation

  1. The Buddha emits light that illuminates countless worlds.

    1. What might this light symbolize in everyday awareness? How does mindfulness “illuminate” your experience?

  2. Maitreya asks, “What does this mean?”

    1. What role does not-knowing or questioning play in your practice? How do you work with doubt

  3. Mañjuśrī recognizes the signs immediately.

    1. What helps you recognize moments of clarity or insight without clinging to them?

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Class Information and Reading Materials

  • Course Information
  • Weekly Zoom Link
  • Watson, Burton -- The Lotus Sutra (Columbia University Press, Buddhism, Mind, Spirit, English) (1).pdf
  • Hurvitz_Scripture of the Lotus Blossom of the Fine Dharma.pdf
  • Watson_Lotus Sutra.pdf
  • Teiser_Stone_Readings of the Lotus Sutra.pdf
  • Lotus Sutra Syllabus UPDATED March 29 2026 .docx
  • Zhiyi excerpt from Teiser and Stone.docx

Syllabus

  • 01/8/2026: Introduction to the Course & Chapter 1
  • 01/15/2026: Chapter 1
  • 01/22/2026: Chapter 2
  • 01/29/2026: Chapter 2
  • 02/05/2026: Chapter 3
  • 02/12/2026: Chapter 3
  • 02/19/2026: Chapter 4
  • 02/26/2026: No Class
  • 03/05/2026: No Class
  • 03/12/2026: Chapter 4
  • 03/19/2026: Chapter 5
  • 03/26/2026: Chapter 5 and 6
  • 04/02/2026: Chapter 7
  • 04/09/2026: Chapter 7
  • 04/16/2026: Chapter 8 and 9
  • 04/23/2026: Overall Discussion of Chapters 1-9
  • 04/30/2026: Chapter 10
  • 05/07/2026: Chapter 10
  • 05/14/2026: Chapter 11
  • 05/21/2026: Chapter 11
  • 05/28/2026: Chapter 12
  • 06/04/2026
  • 06/05/2026
  • 06/11/2026
  • 06/18/2026
  • 06/25/2026
  • 07/02/2026
  • 07/09/2026
  • 07/16/2026
  • 07/23/2026
  • 07/30/2026

Video Archive

  • Chapter 1: Introduction to the Course & Chapter One
  • Chapter 1: Reflections on Practice based on Chapter One Introduction
  • Chapter 2: Expedient Means
  • Chapter 2: Expedient Means (continued)
  • Chapter 3: Similes and Parables
  • Chapter 3: Similes and Parables (continued)
  • Chapter 4: Belief and Understanding
  • Chapter 4: Belief and Understanding (continued)
  • Chapter 5: The Parable of Medicinal Herbs