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 - Hopeless
Erik Andersen - Seeing True Nature
Dave Cuomo - History of Zen pt 2
Dave Cuomo - Intro To Zen
Emma Roy - How to Be a Decent Person
Nina Snow - The Neurotic Emotional Veil
Jared Wynn - Not This, Not This, and Not This
Erik Andersen - Beliefs
Emma Roy - Rituals and Playing With Fire
Emily Eslami - Nothing is Sacred, Nothing is Mundane
Dave Cuomo - History of Zen pt 1
Nina Snow - Love and Attachment
Craig French - The Vine That Connects Everything
Emma Roy - Reality Is It's Own Reward
Emily Eslami - Buddhism and the City
Erik Andersen - Happiness
Dave Cuomo - Fundamental Self Worth
Nina Snow - Small Batch Artisan Mindfulness
Craig French - Guide to a Happy, Healthy Lay Practice
Colleen Schneider - Being Time
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