Upaya Zen Center’s Dharma Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
In this dynamic session Roshi Joan, Dekila Chungyalpa, and John Dunne dig into the ethical dilemmas, mindfulness practices, and nuances of engaged Buddhism. The group explores some difficult questions around the necessity of sometimes engaging in negative actions to prevent greater harms, reflecting on historical and hypothetical scenarios where difficult decisions had to be made.
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Mountains Are Mountains, Rivers Are Rivers
Varela International Symposium 2024: Sentience and Intelligence (6B of 6)
Varela International Symposium 2024: Sentience and Intelligence (6A of 6)
Varela International Symposium 2024: Sentience and Intelligence (5 of 6)
Varela International Symposium 2024: Sentience and Intelligence (4B of 6)
Varela International Symposium 2024: Sentience and Intelligence (4A of 6)
Varela International Symposium 2024: Sentience and Intelligence (3B of 6)
Varela International Symposium 2024: Sentience and Intelligence (3A of 6)
Varela International Symposium 2024: Sentience and Intelligence: AI, the More-Than-Human, and Us (2 of 6)
Planting Life, Growing Community
Gathering Dharma With Paula Arai: Healing Wombs of Liberation
Gathering Dharma With Chenxing Han: Listening to the Buddhists in Our Backyard, Learning the Dharma Everywhere All at Once
Gathering Dharma With Rhonda Magee: Leading with Clarity, Courage, & Compassion
Gathering Dharma With Joan Halifax: The Eight Realizations
Gathering Dharma With Norman Fischer
Intelligence and Wisdom: A Crucial Distinction
The Possibility of Forgiveness
Spring Practice Period 2024: Sesshin Closing with Overley, Braz, & Palma
Spring Practice Period 2024: Sesshin Dharma Talk with Alcio Braz
Spring Practice Period 2024: Sesshin Dharma Talk With Monshin Nannette Overley
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