Upaya Zen Center's Dharma Podcast
A podcast by Joan Halifax | Zen Buddhist Teacher Upaya Abbot - Luni
602 Episoade
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Wendy Dainin Lau, MD: Taming this wild horse: listen, study, practice
Publicat: 20.11.2023 -
Hozan Alan Senauke: The Bodhisattva’s Four Embracing Ways
Publicat: 13.11.2023 -
Cyndi Lee: Lifting the Gaze
Publicat: 06.11.2023 -
Kathie Fischer: When a fish enters the flowing stream, everything is provided
Publicat: 30.10.2023 -
Monshin Nannette Overley: The Spiritual Source Shines Clearly in the Light
Publicat: 23.10.2023 -
Kathie Fischer: Warm Hand to Warm Hand
Publicat: 16.10.2023 -
One Body Buddha
Publicat: 09.10.2023 -
Rhonda V. Magee: Mindfulness and the Possibility of Living Well Together in Hard Times
Publicat: 02.10.2023 -
Rebecca Solnit: Hope Is a Discipline – On Being Present and Committing to the Future
Publicat: 25.09.2023 -
Ben Connelly: Imagination, Interdependence, and Liberation Practicing Yogacara Buddhism with Vasubandhu’s Three Natures
Publicat: 18.09.2023 -
Alcio Braz: Making Peace with our Ancestors
Publicat: 11.09.2023 -
Natalie Goldberg: The Mind of Writing
Publicat: 04.09.2023 -
Frank Ostaseski: Surrendering to Death
Publicat: 28.08.2023 -
Zenshin Florence Caplow: She Who Hears the Cries of the World, Stories of Kannon, the Bodhisattva of Compassion
Publicat: 21.08.2023 -
Jonathan S. Watts: Using the Four Noble Truths as a Framework for Buddhist Chaplaincy in Japan
Publicat: 14.08.2023 -
Monshin Nannette Overley: It’s all alive; It’s all intelligent; It’s all connected; It’s all YOU
Publicat: 07.08.2023 -
Henry Shukman: The Cart Track: what an obscure early Chan document can teach us about the path of practice
Publicat: 31.07.2023 -
Peter Levitt: Yin Mountain: The Immortal Poetry of Three Daoist Women
Publicat: 24.07.2023 -
Edoardo (Shoryu) Eusepi: Taking Time to Transition
Publicat: 17.07.2023 -
Hozan Alan Senauke: Turning Words
Publicat: 10.07.2023
The Upaya Dharma Podcast features Wednesday evening Dharma Talks and recordings from Upaya's diverse array of programs. Our podcasts exemplify Upaya’s focus on socially engaged Buddhism, including prison work, end-of-life care, serving the homeless, training in socially engaged practices, peace & nonviolence, compassionate care training, and delivering healthcare in the Himalayas.