Upaya Zen Center's Dharma Podcast
A podcast by Joan Halifax | Zen Buddhist Teacher Upaya Abbot - Sundays
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524 Episodes
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Roxanne Swentzell: Planting Life, Growing Justice (Part 1 of 4)
Published: 6/11/2021 -
Kigaku Noah Roen: Blue Cliff Record, Case 80 – A Newborn Baby
Published: 1/11/2021 -
Kathie Fischer: Vimalakirti’s Silence
Published: 25/10/2021 -
Wendy Johnson: Awakening from the Illusion of Separateness
Published: 18/10/2021 -
Monshin Nannette Overley: Gifts of the Saha World
Published: 18/10/2021 -
Matthew Kozan Palevsky: Vimalakirti Chapter 5: Bondage and Liberation
Published: 17/10/2021 -
Reigetsu Susan Moon: Encouragements of the Goddess
Published: 11/10/2021 -
Robert Thurman: The Bodhisattva Way of Vimalakirti
Published: 4/10/2021 -
Shinzan Palma: The Great Way of a Bodhisattva
Published: 27/09/2021 -
Zenshin Florence Caplow & Reigetsu Susan Moon: The Wisdom of Zen Crones
Published: 20/09/2021 -
Heather McTeer Toney: Environmental Injustice: Understanding the Cost of Inaction
Published: 13/09/2021 -
Ven. Dr. Pannavati: Equanimity is Established Upon Boundless Generosity
Published: 7/09/2021 -
Frank Ostaseski: Coming Home to the Body
Published: 30/08/2021 -
Jisho Sara Siebert: Living Buddhist Practice in Social Change
Published: 23/08/2021 -
William DeBuys: A Report from (and about) The Trail to Kanjiroba
Published: 16/08/2021 -
Zenju Earthlyn Manuel: The Shamanic Bones of Zen
Published: 10/08/2021 -
Rhonda V. Magee: Beginning Again: The Four Establishments of Mindfulness as Antidote to Identity-Based Suffering
Published: 2/08/2021 -
Enkyo O'Hara: What’s time got to do with it?
Published: 26/07/2021 -
Norman Fischer: When You Greet Me I Bow: Notes and Reflections from a Life in Zen
Published: 19/07/2021 -
Rhonda V. Magee & Kritee Kanko: Deconstructing Race, Liberating the Racist Mind: Practice-Based Insights from Contemplating the Elements
Published: 12/07/2021
The Upaya Dharma Podcast features Wednesday evening Dharma Talks and recordings from Upaya's diverse array of programs. Our podcasts exemplify Upaya’s focus on socially engaged Buddhism, including prison work, end-of-life care, serving the homeless, training in socially engaged practices, peace & nonviolence, compassionate care training, and delivering healthcare in the Himalayas.