Sat, 10 November 2012
Thay Phai Hai explains the meaning behind the Chinese characters for mindfulness. Preview: "A new understanding can emerge..." Michael provides the listeners with a visual for their reference.
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Tue, 30 October 2012
Kiss the ground with your feet as Thay Phap Hai takes us on a journey to meet a gentleman of the past. Preview: "Allow your path to be an expression of who you are." Make sure to download the bonus content "Discourse on Love," contact the Deer Park bookstore if you are interested in the full album in addition to similar works.
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Sun, 21 October 2012
Breathe with me as Sister Kinh Nghiem shares her story mixed in with a Buddhist story. Self-described as a city girl, she scatters the seeds we need to grasp the true nature of the practice. Preview: "100%, this is your ticket!" This time the artwork was submitted by none other than myself, Michael Nguyen. I'd like to ask for experienced audio editors to join our team. Please get in touch because we have many dharmacasts which needs tender love and care.
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Thu, 4 October 2012
Stay seated as Thay Phap Khoi shares about the good sight meditation, the 8 fold path and a rewritten song that by coincidence shares the same name as the retreat he is speaking at. Enjoy the artwork submitted by Jeffery Levan, 12 years old of Houston. He says he will learn how to meditate. Let's support young Jeffrey by supporting ourselves.
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Sat, 29 September 2012
Come a bit closer as Thay Phap Ho shares from his life experience and a well of knowledge at the 2012 Family Retreat. The winter winds may be sneaking up on us but rays of light continue to be transmitted around us. Preview: "Full blown anger will take us away." If you use Twitter, follow us @dpcast to get the dharma instantly in your pocket.
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Mon, 3 September 2012
This is the opening Dharma Talk with two special guest dharma teachers: the most Venerable Suhita Dharma, the first ordained African American Buddhist monk, and the Rev. Angel Kyodo Williams, founder of the Center for Transformative Change in Berkeley. The teachers share about the retreat theme, Transforming Suffering: Touching Peace & Freedom. If you would like to attend a retreat to practice in the Plum Village tradition, please check the following websites for retreat information in your area. www.deerparkmonastery.org www.bluecliffmonastery.org www.magnoliagrovemonastery.org www.plumvillage.org Peace
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Sat, 1 September 2012
Dear Friends Here is part two of this wonderful talk from the People of Color retreat at Deer Park. Our guest teachers are joined by Sister Huong Nghiem to respond to written questions from retreatants. The topics cover how we might approach reconnection with those we may be separated from, compassionate eating, addressing grief and how to avoide being an 'angry activist'. Please accept this offering for the benefit of all beings.
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Sat, 1 September 2012
Dear Friends On July 27-29, 2012, Deer Park Monastery hosted its first People of Color Retreat in five years. The retreat weekend came together with two special guest dharma teachers: the most Venerable Suhita Dharma, the first ordained African American Buddhist monk, and the Rev. Angel Kyodo William, founder of the Center for Transformative Change in Berkeley. This first podcast is the first dharma talk session given Saturday, July 27, by both Rev. Angel and the Venerable inspired by the retreat theme, Transforming Suffering: Touching Peace & Freedom. The next 3 podcasts are comprised of the closing dharma talks(part 1) and Question & Answer session of the 2012 People of Color Retreat Weekend (Part 2), Transforming Suffering: Touching Peace & Freedom. The Rev. Angel Kyodo Williams and the Most Venerable Suhita Dharma speak of our responsibility to transform our anger and suffering, as well as our call to bear witness. The closing talks are followed by a Q/A panel session where they are joined by Sr. Huong Nghiem of Deer Park Monastery. Please enjoy these insightful and healing sharings. Bowing in gratitude to wonderful teachings.
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Thu, 30 August 2012
Today we learn about the 5 Hindrances and their antidotes from our wonderful teacher, Thich Chan Phap Ho--Protector of the Dharma. Phap Ho encourges us to have the courage to do the things in life that we want to do and reminds us that living our life mindful of interdependence and interbeing will bring us to the right path. We also learn how to turn neutral feelings into happiness. For example, if you have ever experienced anger, you can see that the state of not being angry is always a great happiness! Please enjoy this wonderful talk
Direct download: Dharma_talk_Br.Phap_Ho_8-12-012_edited.mp3
Category:dharma talks -- posted at: 11:58am CDT
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Tue, 24 July 2012
Dear Friends We had a special session during the family retreat on mindful parenting. Our sister Nomi Green shares her insights as a parent and as a professional about children and our relationship with them--and ourselves. Please enjoy! With this podcast, we also welcome a new editor to our Podcast Family--welcome Genevieve!
Direct download: Mindful_Parenting_with_Nomi_Green.mp3
Category:dharma talks -- posted at: 12:42pm CDT
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