John Steiner came to the San Francisco Zen Center in 1967 a few months before the first practice period at Tassajara and participate in that practice period. I recall him and Bill Lane being the trash collectors and moving materials around. His involvement with peace and environmental work began before then and continues to this day as does his spiritual path. These days he's focusing on getting young people and minorities registered to vote. In this podcast he talks about all this and more. Next week we'll continue our dialogue with John, my dear bodhisattvic friend.
The Haiku Zendo Chronicles - Kobun & the Kayes
An Online Climate Crisis event with Malcolm Margolin, Paul Hawken, & Others
Tassajara Stories - Anja Maggie
The Haiku Zendo Chronicles - the Haiku Zendo itself
With Guest Jed Linde
The Haiku Zendo Chronicles - Zen Mind, Beginner‘s Mind
Life in Bali - Dental Demolition
The Haiku Zendo Chronicles - Suzuki and Katagiri
Tassajara Stories - Suicide
The Haiku Zendo Chronicles - Living Room Zen
With Guest Norm Randolph
Haiku Zendo Chronicles - Origins
Haiku Zendo Chronicles - Introduction
Life in Bali - from Shopping to Vaccines
Tassajara Stories - Bob-HOOM-Ruvane-Guard
Brief Memories with DC - Diamond Karma
With Guest Tony Patchell
Brief Memories with DC - Don‘t Go on Any Trips
Brief Memories with DC - Suzuki and Sutras
Brief Memories with DC - Unhappy Childhood
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