Episode 26

E25 - Zen at Work & Home- Balancing Family, Spirituality, and Relationships

Welcome back to another enriching episode of "Game of Zen," where we explore the synergy between professional, personal, and spiritual growth through the lens of Buddhism and Zen mindfulness. In this episode, hosts Scott Berman and Paul Gyodo Agostinelli dive into the profound influence of spirituality on relationships, drawing from their personal journeys and Buddhist teachings.

Join us as Paul unpacks the concept of "karmic atonement" and its impact on future relationships, while Scott reflects on his past experiences with gratitude and the evolving qualities he seeks in a partner. The hosts emphasize the importance of mutual spiritual growth and maintaining a conscious relationship, especially during the holiday season—a time ripe for reflection and gratitude.

As always, we encourage our listeners to integrate spirituality into everyday life consciously, balancing responsibilities while fostering personal growth. Don’t miss out on their insightful discussion about the evolution of Zen practice, the challenges of attachment, and how to recognize relationships that match your personal vibration.

Stay tuned and subscribe to the Zen@Work newsletter for more wisdom and peace on your journey. Let's embark on this path of mindfulness and conscious connections together!

00:00 Spiritual focus; women allowed in Sangha, unequal.

03:56 Zen practice evolved from monastic to inclusive.

07:06 Serial monogamy, later marriage, family commitment achieved.

13:11 Mindfulness enhances empathy and spiritual awareness.

16:23 Relationships test personal growth and consciousness.

19:48 Strives for mindfulness in daily life activities.

23:25 Discussing Buddhist concepts of change with daughters.

25:45 Commitment to self-awareness and nonviolent communication.

28:03 Experiential vs. fundamentalist spirituality challenges relationships.

32:34 Spirituality used superficially as personal enhancement.

36:18 Spirituality found among like-minded people, everywhere.

38:19 Quarterly Fusatsu ceremony reviews core Buddhist precepts.

42:55 Holidays are a good time for reflection.

43:42 Game of Zen podcast: Mindful living insights.

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Paul Agostinelli

Paul is a transmitted Zen teacher, Executive + Life Coach working at the intersection of professional, personal and spiritual development. He is Founder and Spiritual Leader of Eon Zen Center and offers Zen-informed Executive Coaching and Consultancy services through his Zen@Work program (www.zenatwork.org).

Paul received a Bachelor’s Degree in Physics from Dartmouth College and a Master’s Degree in English Literature from the University of Chicago, and has had a long career as an Internet Technology entrepreneur, co-founding and running multiple companies. He is on the Faculty of Willow Farm Contemplative Caregiving Center, and taught Zen for seven years as Adjunct Faculty at Naropa University.
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Scott Berman

Scott is a serial entrepreneur with a long career in Venture Capital, Digital Marketing & Jewelry Manufacturing. He is a devoted student of Zen Buddhism and has been studying with Sensei Paul for the last 3 years. Scott is an avid reader of spiritual books. In addition to the various business ventures, he has been keeping official NBA Basketball Stats for the Philadelphia 76ers since 1988.