Upaya Zen Center's Dharma Podcast

The Bodhisattva’s Activism (1 of 8)

04.19.2024 - By Joan Halifax | Zen Buddhist Teacher Upaya AbbotPlay

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In this opening session for The Bodhisattva’s Activism Roshi Joan, John Dunne, and Dekila Chungyalpa plant seeds for the context and importance of this program. Roshi frames the theme of this program perfectly with a clear and direct question, “What [in Buddhist practice] gives us the confidence as practitioners to engage in activism?”. These introductory remarks covered a range of topics from emotional intelligence in activism, highlighted by John Dunne, to exploring ecological mindfulness with Dekila. The faculty speakers share personal experiences and insights, emphasizing the transformative power of Buddhist practice in addressing modern crises and the importance of community and solidarity. Participants, both onsite and online, were encouraged to reflect on their roles in societal change, consider the impact of their actions, and discuss practical ways to apply Buddhist teachings to overcome challenges.

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