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.
Craig French - Community
Dave Cuomo - Ananda and the Dharma of Not Getting It (History of Zen pt 3)
Nina Snow - Love and Kindness
Emma Roy - Dogen and the Eternal Age of Collapse
Dave Cuomo - Hopeless
Erik Andersen - Seeing True Nature
Dave Cuomo - History of Zen pt 2
Dave Cuomo - Intro To Zen
Emma Roy - How to Be a Decent Person
Nina Snow - The Neurotic Emotional Veil
Jared Wynn - Not This, Not This, and Not This
Erik Andersen - Beliefs
Emma Roy - Rituals and Playing With Fire
Emily Eslami - Nothing is Sacred, Nothing is Mundane
Dave Cuomo - History of Zen pt 1
Nina Snow - Love and Attachment
Craig French - The Vine That Connects Everything
Emma Roy - Reality Is It's Own Reward
Emily Eslami - Buddhism and the City
Erik Andersen - Happiness
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