“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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3MMM | Episode 66: Permission to Grieve
3MMM | Episode 65: Permission to Laugh
3MMM | Episode 64 - Podcasts and Permission
Episode 63: Advent Part 2
3MMM | Episode 62: Advent Part 1
3MMM Episode 61: No-Win Situations
Episode 60: Helping Pastors Thrive
Episode 59: Called to Collaborate
3MMM Episode 58: Grief Rituals
3MMM Episode 57: Caring for Grief
3MMM Episode 54: Listening in Community
3MMM Episode 53: BONUS! More on Spacious Conversations
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