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Sac Urban Dharma
5 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 11 years ago - ★★★★★ - 3 ratingsDharma talks, discussions, and interviews, presented to, or by, Sacramento Urban Dharma meditation group
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Episodes
Episode 10 : Shingon and the Buddhist Tradition
August 04, 2013 23:42 - 34 minutes - 31.6 MBJeff Hoji Keller conducted a special talk about an important Vajrayana tradition that has not taken much traction in the west; Shingon Buddhism.
Episode 9 : Koanversations with Stephen Doyle
August 04, 2013 23:02 - 33 minutes - 30.8 MBIn this episode, we explore the Zen Koan, " stop the distant temple bell" at Sacramento Urban Dharma. July 2013.
A talk with Matthew Brensilver
March 01, 2013 05:41 - 1 hour - 77.4 MBThis week we had the privilege of having Matthew Brensilver; teacher at Against the Stream Buddhist Meditation Society, San Francisco Urban Dharma and Spirit Rock. Matthew Brensilver, PhD, began practice in the Tibetan tradition and since 2003, has studied with Shinzen Young. He served as a Buddhist chaplain at USC for four years and teaches about the intersection of mindfulness and psychotherapy at UCLA's Mindful Awareness Research Center. He conducts research on treatments for add...
Part 2 of 2 _ Six Element Practice: #6
February 04, 2013 08:12 - 40 minutes - 36.9 MBJeff Hoji Keller, Associate Minister with the temple representing Shingon Shu Hawaii in Northern California, leads this fascinating meditation and discussion designed to bridge the gaps between science, nature, self, and spirituality. Followed by a Talk & Q+A Talk resources: livingasariver.com/the-book
Part 1 of 2 _ Six Element Practice: #6
February 04, 2013 07:37 - 51 minutes - 47.3 MBJeff Hoji Keller, Associate Minister with the temple representing Shingon Shu Hawaii in Northern California, leads this fascinating meditation and discussion designed to bridge the gaps between science, nature, self, and spirituality. Followed by a Talk & Q+A Talk resources: livingasariver.com/the-book