Linda Hess came to the SF Zen Center in 1974 after a decade of studies and seeking in India. She has continued returning to India through the years. She became a senior lecturer emeritus at Stanford University in religious studies. She's written three books focusing on the poet Kabir and translating his songs/poems and is working on another. The Bijak of Kabir 1983, Bodies of Song, Kabir Oral Traditions and Performative Worlds in North India - 2015. Emptiness. Kumar Gandharva performs the poetry of Kabir. She and husband Kazuaki Tanahashi live in Berkeley. She tells about all that and her life in this podcast.
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
Tassajara Stories - Robes
Brief Memories with DC - I Didn‘t Say That
With Guest Dennis Samson
Brief Memories with DC - Goodbye
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