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This podcast was cut off early due to a faulty battery. 20 minutes of the Dharma discussion were salvaged. The beginning of this podcast features our personal approach to starting each discussion with a name go around and weather report. The remainder of this discussion revolves around the Buddhist perspective on death. Presented by Senpai.
A fascinating look into three keys to freedom and joy. In this dharma discussion, we will discuss the first key which is to pay attention to everything. Based on the book by Cheri Huber. Presented by Myo-on
Is there a conflict between Buddhism (religion) and science? This will be a fascinating exploration on how modern advances in science interact with the dharma. Presented by Abhaya.
What does freedom mean in Buddhism? A look into the religion of liberation for all without exception. Presented by Daikan.
An insightful look into the Buddhist view of the nature of evil and God, and the psycho-spiritual implications of our damaging inner critic through the stories of the Buddha's temptations by Mara. From an article written by Jan Chozen Bays in Buddhadharma Magazine, Winter 2006. Presented by Senpai.
A practical exploration into the Noble Eightfold Path’s Right Concentration and Right Mindfulness. Third installment in this discussion series; learn about Buddha's practice of paying attention, awareness and balanced acceptance. From the book It’s Easier than You Think: The Buddhist Way to Happiness by Sylvia Boorstein. Presented by Kanshin.
Short essays answering the question of who we really are. A look into relationship of Buddhanature and the genome, teacher and student, and the importance of simply staying present in this very present moment. Authors include David Berman, Jiro Osho and Thich Nhat Hanh. From First Thoughts from various editions of Buddhadharma magazine. Presented by Senpai.
Short essays looking into the nature of the Buddhist religion and ‘living it,’ and how some tend to ‘corrupt’ the teachings to serve their self-centered needs. Authors include Ajahn Amaro, Ruth Fuller Sasaki and Dzongsar Rinpoche. From First Thoughts from various editions of Buddhadharma magazine. Presented by Senpai.
Second installment in this discussion series; learn about Buddha’s handy instructions to wholesomeness. From the book It’s Easier than You Think: The Buddhist Way to Happiness by Sylvia Boorstein. Presented by Kanshin.