Angel City Zen Center - Beginners Only Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
“Zazen is always kind of great, even when it's awful. When I don't understand what I'm doing, I can always sit Zazen.” - Ish Lipman
Long time sangha friend Ish brings us the story of what he’s doing and why he’s here while we just maybe learn something about those things for ourselves. From atheist upbringings as a skater kid in the city to becoming an artist and embracing the meaningful meaninglessness of Zen, Ish relatably reminds us how to keep faith in not being sure what’s left to believe in. Is feeling inspired a help or a hindrance for creativity? Can we be ok with not understanding without just giving up? Is ‘being present’ just one more spiritual ideal to shoot for or is there something here we can rely on even in the face of the most certain uncertainties?? Find out here!
Effortless Efforts (Energy & Depression) w/ Dave Cuomo
Sorrowful Splendor w/ Sara Campbell
A Long Loving Look Into the Darkness w/ Dave Cuomo
Tantrum of the Tathagata (Story Time)
Embracing the Suck (Space Flowers) w/ Jason Dodge
Dukkha Happens (Patience) w/ Dave Cuomo
Free and Unavoidable Things w/ Gyokei Yokoyama (Great Compassionate Mind)
Surprised and Delighted (Self Compassion & the 5 Skandas) w/ Sara Campbell
A Carnage of Compassion pt 1 (Compassion Monsters & the 5 Skandas) w/ Dave Cuomo
Aimless Affirmations (Empowerment vs Emptiness) w/ Sara Campbell
Where’d the Glow Go? (Morality) w/ Dave Cuomo
Fierce Compassion (The Magic Hour) w/ Gyokei Yokoyama
The Great G(r)ift (Generosity) w/ Dave Cuomo
Clarity, Purpose, and Joy w/ Curtis Fabens
Burn it Down (Alignment & Blockages) w/ Gyokei Yokoyama
Ruinous Revelations (Dongshan’s “It’s Only This”) w/ Dave Cuomo
Baseline (Finding Balance) w/ Jitsujo Gauthier
Nobody’s Fool (The Five Skandhas) w/ Dave Cuomo
Baby Come Back (The Three Returns) w/ Dave Cuomo
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