Sit, Breathe, Bow Podcast
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2) Ian White Maher
This show is going on hiatus. I have taken a new job out west and I just won't have the time to keep it up. This has been a life-changing experience and I am so grateful to all of you. You...Show More
3) Rev. Teijo Munnich - What does it mean to live a generous life?
What does it mean to live a generous life? Reverend Teijo Munnich the is founder and Dharma Teacher for the Great Tree Zen Women’s Temple, the Zen Center of Asheville and she is the Dharma Teacher for...Show More
4) Rev. Liên Shutt - Making Zen Accessible
Rev. Liên Shutt was born into a Buddhist family in Vietnam and began her meditation practice in the Insight tradition. In 1998, she helped create Buddhists of Color, one of the early meditation groups...Show More
5) Koen Vermeulen, JDPSN
So many people are chasing after happiness like it is something that can be attained. But happiness comes and goes. How can you be with "what is" in this moment?
6) Sosan Theresa Flynn
This practice invites us to be vulnerable, open, and intimate. This is incredibly challenging and requires courage, but it also is the only way to look deeply into who we are.
7) Chimyo Atkinson
Living in the dharma allows us to be vulnerable and to connect with the rest of the universe. Practice dismantles the habits of trying to build up the delusions around us.
8) Dojin Sarah Emerson
When we are being choice-full, we are able to live into our values, we can live into the things we care about.
9) Zen Master Bon Shim (Aleksandra Porter)
How can we not be deluded? By investigating the great matter of life and death, we see what our thinking creates. By using the Four Great Vows as a guide we see more clearly how to help.
10) Vanessa Zuisei Goddard
Practice is doing something with intention. You enter into a moment deliberately. You choose into it. There is a willingness to be here. It is an attitude of mind.