Upaya Zen Center's Dharma Podcast

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Joan Halifax | Zen Buddhist Teacher Upaya Abbot
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4.5K - 7.6K listeners Female 4.5 rating 303 reviews 50 episodes USA
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The Upaya Dharma Podcast features Wednesday evening Dharma Talks and recordings from Upaya's diverse array of programs. Our podcasts exemplify Upaya’s focus on socially engaged Buddhism, including prison work, end-of-life care, serving the homeless, training in socially engaged practices, peace & nonviolence, compassionate care training, and delivering healthcare in the Himalayas.

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  • Physical address of Upaya Zen Center: 1404 Cerro Gordo Road, Santa Fe, NM, 87501
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Recent Hosts, Guests & Topics

Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Upaya Zen Center's Dharma Podcast.

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Hunt Anshin Hoffman is a resident practitioner at Upaya Zen Center, known for his engagement in Dharma practice and teachings. His work often explores the path of practice and the relationship with the way seeking mind.
Keido Troy Fernandez is a 13th generation native New Mexican and a Zen priest at Upaya. He specializes in integrating ancestral wisdom, land-based practice, and Buddhist teachings.
Roshi Jan Chozen Bays is a renowned Zen teacher, physician, and author. She is a senior teacher at the Great Vow Zen Monastery and the abbot of the Great Vow Zen Center in California. Roshi Bays is known for her teachings on mindfulness, compassion, and socially engaged Buddhism, and has written several books on meditation and Buddhist practice.
Frank Ostaseski is a renowned Buddhist teacher, speaker, and author known for his work in end-of-life care and compassionate practices. He is the founder of the Zen Hospice Project in San Francisco and has been a pioneer in integrating mindfulness and compassionate care into healthcare settings. His teachings focus on how to live fully and die with dignity, emphasizing the importance of presence and mindfulness in caring for those at the end of life.
David Loy is a prominent Buddhist philosopher and author known for his work on the intersection of Buddhism and modernity. He has written extensively on topics such as the meaning of life, social engagement, and the relevance of Buddhist teachings in contemporary society. Loy's insights often explore how traditional religious frameworks can inform our understanding of purpose and existence in the modern world.

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Join us daily for zazen, live at 7am and 5:30pm, and Live Dharma talks every Wednesday at 5:30pm.

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Zen Buddhist community focused on the integration of practice & social action, bringing together wisdom & compassion. Founded by Roshi @joanhalifax

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on Upaya Zen Center's Dharma Podcast.

0:00 29:06

Being Unborn: The Practice of Non-Objectification

Hosts
Upaya Zen Center Dharma Podcast
Guests
Hunt Anshin Hoffman
Keywords
Non-Objectification Dharma Practice Socially Engaged Buddhism Mindfulness Practitioner Path
In thisWednesday Night Public Dharma Talk,resident practitionerHunt Anshin Hoffmanoffers his first Dharma talk relating to his path and relationship with practice (way seeking mind talk). Anshin begins by invoking the []
0:00 38:53

Life Always Gives to Life: There Is Nothing to Fear

Hosts
Keido Troy Fernandez
Guests
Keido Troy Fernandez
Keywords
socially engaged Buddhism prison work end-of-life care serving the homeless peace & nonviolence compassionate care training healthcare in the Himalayas ancestral wisdom land-based practice Buddhist teachings
In this Wednesday Night Dharma Talk, Keido Troy Fernandez, a 13th generation native New Mexican and Zen priest at Upaya, tenderly weaves together ancestral wisdom, land-based practice, and Buddhist teachings. Drawing from […]
0:00 42:33

Living with the Fundamental Truth of Impermanence

Hosts
Upaya Zen Center
Guests
Roshi Jan Chozen Bays
Keywords
impermanence anicca Buddhism Dharma
In this Wednesday Night Dharma Talk, Roshi Jan Chozen Bays provides a grounded and practical reflection on the teaching of impermanence. She explores impermanence (anicca) as one of Buddhism’s three fundamental marks of […]
0:00 48:51

Becoming Intimate

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Unknown
Guests
Frank Ostaseski
Keywords
socially engaged Buddhism prison work end-of-life care serving the homeless peace & nonviolence compassionate care training healthcare in the Himalayas dying process
In this Wednesday Night Dharma Talk coinciding with Upaya’s Being With Dying program, Frank Ostaseski breaks open the conversation of caring for those near death or in the dying process. Like curling up with a good […]
0:00 37:54

The Meaning of Life

Guests
David Loy
Keywords
meaning of life Buddhist philosophy humanity's quest for meaning historical religious frameworks purpose
In this Wednesday Night Dharma Talk, Buddhist philosopher David Loy traces humanity’s evolving quest for meaning through historical religious frameworks. Loy examines how humanity’s search for purpose has evolved through the ages – […]

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