Angel City Zen Center - Beginners Only Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
"When you get mad at yourself, that means you’re mad at another self. Maybe you turn your face and see yourself. Or you see yourself as other. This is very hard...
If you become angry, you don’t stop being Buddha. Anger appears, that’s all." - Kobun Chino
In the latest installment of her ever timely precept series, Emily takes on that molten hot lava of an emotion, anger. What do we experience when we feel it? How can we feel it and not be consumed by it? How can we use it skillfully when we need to? In this inspiring talk she shows how what exists at the bottom of anger is pain. And how sitting with it is to experience the path of the Boddhisatva – and of Zen meditation itself.
Dave Cuomo - The Five Skandas
Erik Andersen - Zen Bacchanal
Emma Roy - What Did You Think This Was?
Nina Snow - Weeping Zen
Emily Eslami - The Passion of Dispassion
Nina Snow - Happy
Orlando K. - Rogue Idealism
Brad Warner - Matter and the Immaterial
Emma Roy - Lay Practice
Emily Eslami - “The Practice of Impossible Things”
Dave Cuomo - Wait, what exactly is Mahayana Buddhism? (History of Zen pt 5)
Nina Snow - Greed & Generosity
Emma Roy - The Big Bummers of Buddhism
Emma Roy - Not Being Special
Emily Eslami - Not to be Achieved by Wanting (Unnecessary Roughness)
Dave Cuomo - A Better Way (History of Zen - pt 4)
Craig French - Community
Dave Cuomo - Ananda and the Dharma of Not Getting It (History of Zen pt 3)
Nina Snow - Love and Kindness
Emma Roy - Dogen and the Eternal Age of Collapse
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