Finding the Buddha in Others | Chodo Robert Campbell

Finding the Buddha in Others | Chodo Robert Campbell

From Zencare Podcast by New York Zen Center

May 22, 2026 · 28 min

About this episode

Chodo Robert Campbell discusses the importance of mindful communication and the precepts of Buddhism in addressing injustice and fostering compassion.

“The precept does not ask us to be passive in the face of injustice. The question is always: from what place do we speak?” In this recent talk, Chodo Sensei explores the sixth and seventh precepts: not speaking of others’ faults and errors, and not elevating oneself while blaming others. What can seem like simple teachings become a profound invitation to examine the energy beneath our speech. Are we speaking from compassion, clarity, and care? Or from reactivity, self-protection, and the need to be right? With honesty (and more than a touch of humor), Chodo reflects on how quickly the mind moves toward comparison, judgment, and disparagement, and how this habit creates suffering for ourselves and others. The practice, he reminds us, is not to suppress truth or avoid difficult conversations, but to slow down, look at our motivations, and learn to speak in ways that are true, timely, kind, and beneficial. This is the work of becoming “that which we already are”; people capable of finding the Buddha in one another, especially those who challenge us most.

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Guest: Chodo Robert Campbell

Topics covered

  • Buddhism
  • compassion
  • communication
  • self-reflection
  • mindfulness

Keywords

  • Buddha
  • precepts
  • speech
  • injustice
  • compassion
  • mindfulness
  • self-protection
  • judgment

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