“So much of Zen practice is about warm hand to warm hand transmission.” Ian Case, Director of the Brooklyn Zen Center, joins #3MMM Host Eileen Campbell-Reed in this episode of our series on pandemic grief.
With the “stripping away of ritual and form” members of the Zen Center now meet for Dharma talks (educational teaching), services of meditation, and practice groups in online platforms. Many members are also finding ways to “bring the temple into their own home.”
The community is experiencing some “lovely and surprising” side effects of the move to a virtual community. Listen to our conversation about establishing community intimacy, the importance of community agreements, and coping with community grief.
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Episode 90: Called to Ministry
Episode 89: Honoring Vocational Grief
Episode 88: How Women Thrive In Ministry, Part 2
Episode 87: Baptized and Ordained
Episode 86: How Women Thrive in Ministry
Episode 85: How to Start Meditating
Episode 84: A Mother’s Day Prayer
Episode 83: Finding Our Way
Episode 82: Talking Through Tragedy
Episode 81: Beauty of Motherhood, Full Conversation
Episode 80: Parenting as a Practice
Episode 79: Graceful Parenting
Episode 78: Mental Wellbeing
Episode 77: Leading in Loss
Episode 76: Self Compassion
Episode 75: Integrating Loss
Episode 74: Ambiguous Loss
Episode 73: Questions for Discernment
Episode 72: Vocational Discernment
Episode 71:Ten Important Things
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