Angel City Zen Center - Beginners Only Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
“It's brave of them to let people just step in and screw up. But it's not about how well you do, or whether you want to do it - we have a task and each person embodies it. If we’re getting anything here, it’s that authenticity.” - Gyokei Yokoyama
They say you don’t choose your family, and in Zen we don’t pick our sanghas. Gyokei discusses what it means to practice with a sangha, why it can be the trickiest and most rewarding of the big three jewels (Buddha, Dharma, & Sangha), and the kind of authentic bonding that only happens when we don’t get to choose who we sit next to in the zendo. In a culture of transactional communities, what are we getting out of this one? How can we tell the difference between being taken advantage of in a community, versus doing our part to a greater whole? And how do we run a successful operation when the operating plan is to let people screw it up? Find out here.
Love & Emptiness w/ Emily Eslami
Dave Cuomo - Good Friends (History of Zen - The Platform Sutra)
Michele Roldan-Shaw - Street Buddhism (Jataka Tales)
Erik Andersen - Worry Time
Dave Cuomo - Catastrophe! (History of Zen - Shenhui & The An Lushan Rebellion
Dave Cuomo - Siren Songs and Bluejays
Emma Roy - Buddha's Anger
Dave Cuomo - Explaining the Joke (History of Zen - Shenxiu)
Dave Cuomo - The Great Cosmic Joke (Nishijima’s Four Views)
Emily Eslami - Stupid Joy
Jack Taylor - What Am I Doing Here??
Emily Eslami - No Death
Dave Cuomo - Zen Begins! (History of Zen - Bodhidharma)
Miranda Javid - Faking It
Emma Roy - Zen and the Art of Marketing Zen
Emily Eslami - Well, This is Uncomfortable (Death by Fire, Death By Ice)
Dave Cuomo - Something from Nothing (History of Zen - The situation in Ancient China)
Dave Cuomo - A Brief History of Not Knowing
Emma Roy - A Time Outside of Time
Emily Eslami - The Great Mistake
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