Earth Womb - Practice Period Week Six - Sunday
/Dharma talk by Myoshin Kate McCandless on Jizo Bodhisattva, protector of women, children and travellers.
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Dharma talk by Myoshin Kate McCandless on Jizo Bodhisattva, protector of women, children and travellers.
Shuso Myosen River suggests that using zazen to avoid our bodies or demons is kind-of funny because it’s like hiding from the monster in our closet by going in with it.
Shinmon Michael Newton offers a talk on Dogen and Keizan, and on their support for women disciples.
Talk by Myoshin Kate McCandless on Yurei and Hannya: Japanese women ghosts and demons.
Shuso Myosen River asks: as followers of 'The Way', are we supposed to transcend desire?
Myoshin Kate McCandless examines how different women have coped with intense grief, and how buddhist perspectives and practices have supported their process.
Shinmon Michael Newton takes a backstep into the context of India at the time of Shakyamuni Buddha, and surfaces through the story of bhikkhuni Bhadda Kapilani, foremost in recollecting past lives.
Myosen River Shannon asks: When people we love and trust harm us, how can we hold that contradiction in our bodies and transform what is possible in our relationships and communities?
The Buddha was imperfect - does this understanding makes it easier to confront the paradoxes in our own lives?
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