Angel City Zen Center - Beginners Only Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
“Part of grief is that you can't predict it. It just happens and you have no control over it. And some of that aspect of grief is accepting that you don't have control; or maybe not accepting, actually resisting it entirely and rebelling against it, and being afraid that you don't have control over your loved ones disappearing and going. And maybe getting over it is accepting impermanence, accepting that ‘however you imagine it, it always turns out other than that.’” - Emily Eslami
In true Bodhisattva fashion, Emily shares a recent loss and takes the opportunity for a heartfelt look into Buddhist teachings on grief. Can a practice of non attachment offer any solace for the attachments we don’t want to let go of? Are the enlightened masters of old too enlightened to offer anything more than the cold comfort of dispassion? Is there good in grief? Let’s discuss.
Miranda Javid - Faking It
Emma Roy - Zen and the Art of Marketing Zen
Emily Eslami - Well, This is Uncomfortable (Death by Fire, Death By Ice)
Dave Cuomo - Something from Nothing (History of Zen - The situation in Ancient China)
Dave Cuomo - A Brief History of Not Knowing
Emma Roy - A Time Outside of Time
Emily Eslami - The Great Mistake
Dave Cuomo - Give Up, Give In
Emily Eslami - It's a Miracle!
Emma Roy - Self Caught Jail
Dave Cuomo - Who You Calling Perfect?? (History of Zen - Buddha Nature)
Emma Roy - A Thicker Brain?
Dave Cuomo - The Precepts: 16 Ways to Stop Being Rational
Erik Andersen - Instant Zen
Dave Cuomo - Shantideva in the Streets, Nagarjuna in the Sheets (History of Zen)
Emma Roy - When Good Zazen Goes Bad
Jared Wynn - War & Peace
Dave Cuomo - Seeing the World From a Casket
Emily Eslami - How to Ride an Ox
Dave Cuomo - Nagarjuna (History of Zen pt 8)
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