Upaya Zen Center's Dharma Podcast

Monshin Nannette Overley & Upaya Residents: Open Heart, Open Mind

07.01.2019 - By Joan Halifax | Zen Buddhist Teacher Upaya AbbotPlay

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Monshin Nannette Overley and Elissa Kaufman describe the parts of their own life stories which have led them to Zen Buddhism. For Elissa, a challenging career in teaching led her to meditation and to begin a residency with Upaya in New Mexico. Elissa has come to practice openness and forgiveness. Monshin’s path has included ten years of living in Latin America, living in community on an off-grid, organic farm in California for thirty years, in addition to a teaching career at an alternative high school. She concludes her talk with a lasting insight by Roshi Norman Fischer: “[The] spiritual path is simply a way to stay true to what arises in the course of a human lifetime, whatever that may be.”

Elissa taught in the Boston public schools for 5 years. Before that, she served in the Peace Corps in Lesotho. Elissa is interested in learning to serve the world in different ways by deepening her own practice.

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