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Awaken to an awareness that's already inside you
The Placeless Abode weaves together five dharma talks delivered by Yoshin David Radin at the Rinzai-ji Zen Center of Los Angeleshis teacher Joshu Sasaki Roshi's home temple. Structured like the sesshin, or Zen retreat, from which the material arose, each day's talk is followed by other writings that reflect and deepen the themes addressed.
The book invites readers to question the fundamental delusion of selfhood, explore the nature of death, and examine the mind's tendency to misidentify itself as form. Radin writes and speaks with a rare
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Awaken to an awareness that's already inside you



The Placeless Abode weaves together five dharma talks delivered by Yoshin David Radin at the Rinzai-ji Zen Center of Los Angeleshis teacher Joshu Sasaki Roshi's home temple. Structured like the sesshin, or Zen retreat, from which the material arose, each day's talk is followed by other writings that reflect and deepen the themes addressed.



The book invites readers to question the fundamental delusion of selfhood, explore the nature of death, and examine the mind's tendency to misidentify itself as form. Radin writes and speaks with a rare combination of piercing insight and compassionate humor, reflecting his deep training and decades of teaching experience. The central messageawakening to the awareness that is already presentis rendered with striking simplicity, allowing readers from diverse backgrounds to resonate with its truth and meaning.



The tone is warm, poetic, and direct, offering a rare accessibility to the often paradoxical teachings of Zen.


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Autorenporträt
Yoshin David Radin is a Zen Buddhist monk, teacher, and writer, and the abbot and founder of the Ithaca Zen Center in upstate New York, where he has taught for four decades. In 1976, he began Zen practice with Joshu Sasaki Roshi, was ordained a monk in 1983, and received the title of Osho in 1989. Radin's teachings have been shared in various formshis writings have been published in Tricycle magazine, adapted into spoken word and music projects, and collected in titles such as Love Songs of a Zen Monk, May It Be So (produced by Leonard Cohen), Deathbed Lullaby, Ever Since I Met You, and I Am With You. His most recent book, A Temporary Affair, was also published by Monkfish (2023). He lives in Spencer, New York, with his wife, Zen nun and Sufi Sheikha Marcia Radin.