In this talk Rodney Smith explains how confusing the past with the creative present is the single
biggest issue facing practitioners of the Dharma.
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Friday, 29 September 2017
Friday, 15 September 2017
Two Talks by Akincano Marc Weber
Akincano Marc Weber was born in Berne (Switzerland) and is a Buddhist teacher and contemplative psychotherapist. He learned to sit still in the early eighties as a Zen practitioner and later became a monk in Ajahn Chah’s tradition where he studied and practiced for 20 years in the Forest monasteries of Thailand and Europe. He has studied Pali and scriptures, holds a degree in Mindfulness-Based Psychotherapy and lives with his wife in Cologne, Germany from where he teaches Dhamma and meditation internationally.
This is the first of two talks by Akincano, The Hindrances, 4th Satipatthana
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The second talk is Vedana ( Feeling Tone) Symposium Paper Presentation.
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This is the first of two talks by Akincano, The Hindrances, 4th Satipatthana
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The second talk is Vedana ( Feeling Tone) Symposium Paper Presentation.
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Friday, 8 September 2017
Joshus Four Gates by Tenshin Roshi
Born in Manchester, England, Charles Tenshin Fletcher Roshi went to the United States in 1979 to study at the Zen Centre of Los Angeles with founder Taizan Maezumi Roshi. In 1994, Tenshin Roshi received Dharma Transmission (authorization to teach) in the White Plum lineage from Maezumi Roshi, and Inka from Genpo Merzel Roshi in 2006 (Zen Master, final seal of approval). He acted as administrator for many years at ZCLA and is now the primary teacher and abbot at Yokoji-Zen Mountain Centre. Tenshin Roshi is one of the few North American teachers officially certified as a Kokusaifukyoshi (Official Foreign Representative), a title appointed in 2009 by the Soto Zen Headquarters in Japan.
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