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The Way of Chan with Guo Gu

Tallahassee Chan Center
The Way of Chan with Guo Gu
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  • The Way of Chan with Guo Gu

    Sangha as an Alternative Community. Talk by Guo Gu

    10-03-2026 | 1 u. 27 Min.
    “If a family unit were to adopt these 6 Harmonies, that family would become strong and flourish.” -Guo Gu

    What makes monasteries, sangha, communities, and even large organizations truly strong? Their strength comes from living in accordance with the Six Harmonious Principles of body, speech, mind, precepts, views, and benefit. In tonight’s talk, Guo Gu explores each of these principles and shows how they support a community in which everyone feels seen, heard, and valued.

    Join us on Mondays from 6:30-8:00PM Eastern.

    More information can be found at: https://tallahassee.chan.org/events
  • The Way of Chan with Guo Gu

    Loving Kindness. Meditation by Guo Gu

    20-01-2026 | 58 Min.
    In response to the suffering experienced by our Dharma brothers and sisters, as well as the wider world, the Tallahassee Chan Center will be hosting Loving-Kindness Meditation sessions on the first and third Monday of the coming months, offered both in person and via Zoom.
    Guo Gu will teach and guide the practice, which will include a recitation of the names submitted by our sangha.
    More information can be found at: https://tallahassee.chan.org/events.
  • The Way of Chan with Guo Gu

    The Depths of Chan Liturgy: Transfer Of Merit

    08-01-2026 | 1 u. 16 Min.
    "The transfer of merit requires that we let go of our self-referentiality."
    -Guo Gu
    In his final talk on the Depths of the Chan Liturgy, Guo Gu reflects on the practice of transferring merit. The basis of this practice is the Mahayana teaching of interconnectedness and self-less compassion.
    Thus,
    We prayFor the flourishing of Buddhadharma – Buddhism has no “othering” in its teachings and recognizes and validates all traditions – which will lead to
    Peace in the world – which will lead to
    The joy and contentment of all people – which will lead to
    The freedom and ease of body and mind – which will lead to
    Departing from suffering – which will lead to
    The vows of the donors being fulfilled.

    On the first and third Monday of each month, Guo Gu offers teachings on the practice of Chan Buddhism. In this session, he concludes his series on the Chan Liturgy—exploring the chants, prayers, and offerings that are integral to our practice.

    More information can be found at: https://tallahassee.chan.org/events.
  • The Way of Chan with Guo Gu

    The Depths Of Chan Liturgy: The Four Great Vows pt. 6

    04-12-2025 | 1 u. 27 Min.
    I vow to deliver innumerable sentient beings.
    I vow to cut off endless vexations.
    I vow to master limitless approaches to dharma.
    I vow to attain supreme Buddhahood.
    "The Three Gates of Liberation – emptiness, formlessness and non-contrivance – are essential for true liberation. Without them spiritual practice becomes merely an attempt to be a nice person.” — Guo Gu
    Through emptiness we learn how to relate to things; by practicing formlessness we don’t make them into a “thing;” and non-contrivance means to focus on intention. Engaging with the world through these 3 gates allows us to relate to others more fluidly, without imposing our own conceptual “containers” on them. The real measure of practice is flexibility: minimal clinging, openness to new experiences, ongoing learning, and sustaining a sense of wonder.
    On the first and third Monday of each month, Guo Gu offers teachings on the practice of Chan Buddhism. In this session, he continues his series on the Chan Liturgy—exploring the chants, prayers, and offerings that are integral to our practice.
  • The Way of Chan with Guo Gu

    The Depths of Chan Liturgy: The Four Great Vows Vol. 5

    21-11-2025 | 1 u. 20 Min.
    I vow to deliver innumerable sentient beings.
    I vow to cut off endless vexations.
    I vow to master limitless approaches to dharma.
    I vow to attain supreme Buddhahood.
    "The locus of all sentient beings is not outside; it’s in our minds.” - Guo Gu
    In tonight's Guo Gu talk parses out the language of the Four Great vows, showing how they are actually meant work.
    On the first and third Monday of each month, Guo Gu offers teachings on the practice of Chan Buddhism. In this session, he continues his series on the Chan Liturgy—exploring the chants, prayers, and offerings that are integral to our practice.

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Guo Gu is a Chan teacher, author, and Buddhist scholar. He is the founder and teacher of the Tallahassee Chan Center in Florida and founder of the socially engaged intra-denominational Buddhist organization, Dharma Relief. As one of the few teachers carrying on the living wisdom of Chan Buddhism in the West, Guo Gu has a unique ability to bring profound Buddhist teachings to life through concrete methods of practice. He has touched the hearts of many students across the globe where he leads multi-day, intensive Chan retreats in different countries. https://guogulaoshi.org
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