Thursday, January 19, 2023

How to Stay Calm in Chaos; Podcast: Ayya Khema's "Path to Peace"; New Thich Nhat Hanh Documentary Premieres January 21

 

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How to Stay Calm in the Midst of Chaos
Buddhist teacher Sharon Salzberg on the power of equanimity.

The Lion’s Roar Podcast: New Year’s Prayers from Roshi Joan Halifax and Leigh Brasington on The Path to Peace by Ayya Khema
This episode of The Lion’s Roar Podcast features Upaya Zen Center founder and head teacher Roshi Joan Halifax, and longtime student of the Buddhist nun Ayya Khema, Leigh Brasington.
 
New Thich Nhat Hanh documentary “I Have Arrived, I Am Home” premieres January 21
I Have Arrived, I Am Home comes from filmmaker Max Pugh and showcases footage of the late Thich Nhat Hanh’s journey home to Vietnam in 2018, as well as funeral ceremonies following his death.
 
 
The King We Need: Martin Luther King Jr., Moral Philosopher
He was more than just the civil rights leader he is remembered as today. Martin Luther King, Jr., was one of America’s greatest moral and political philosophers, his life founded on deep, sophisticated and courageous spiritual convictions. Charles R. Johnson looks at King’s teachings and example and why they are important to all Americans.
 
Watch: “The Heart-Mind is a Wonderful Thing to Gain” offers compassion teachings by Black Buddhist teachers
This free series offers helpful compassion teachings from Pamela Ayo Yetunde, Jan Willis, Christian Howard, and Cheryl A. Giles.
 
How to Feed Your Demons
Lama Tsultrim Allione teaches you an innovative technique to turn your inner demons into friends.
 
For Subscribers: “Deep Dive Into Emptiness” Ebook
Understanding emptiness is the antidote to suffering. In Buddhism, neither we, nor other beings, nor any phenomenon in the universe, has a permanent, separate, and independent core, soul, or identity. In this ebook the Dalai Lama, Thich Nhat Hanh, Norman Fischer, and others, explain how to shed external projections and experience the wisdom of emptiness.
 

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