The Buddhist Teachers Council
Buddhist Geeks25 Jul 2015

The Buddhist Teachers Council

We’re joined this week by vipassana teacher Martin Alyward to hear his perspective on the Buddhist Teachers Council, a recent gathering of Western teachers that was held at the Garrison Institute. Martin was part of the group of next generation teachers who met with pioneering teachers to explore how they might better support one another. In addition to exploring some of what happened at the teachers council we speak about some of the intense reactions, particularly in the blogosphere, that this gathering incited. Episode Links: 2011 Buddhist Teachers Council ( http://bit.ly/1S13OOS ) Le Moulin Meditation Centre ( http://www.dharmanetwork.org ) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Virtual Zen: Dropping Here and Now

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The Spiritual Radical

The Spiritual Radical

We continue our discussion with spiritual teacher and dharma punk Noah Levine, and cover several more areas of interest, including the traditional Theravada ideal of enlightenment. We also discuss wha...

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Becoming Whole: Lineage and Gender in American Buddhism

Becoming Whole: Lineage and Gender in American Buddhism

Finishing up our discussion with scholar-practitioner, and Shambhala Acharaya, Judith Simmer-Brown we explore two very important issues for Western Buddhists: lineage and gender. Judith shares her tak...

24 Des 200724min

Being Human and Suffering Less Along the Way

Being Human and Suffering Less Along the Way

Noah Levine, Buddhist teacher and dharma punk, shares the intimate details of his early lifestyle of punk rock, drugs, and jail and his climb out of a harmful way of living that was facilitated in par...

17 Des 200720min

The Scholar-Practitioner: Joining Theory and Practice

The Scholar-Practitioner: Joining Theory and Practice

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10 Des 200720min

Monasteries as the Conscience of Society

Monasteries as the Conscience of Society

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Marketing Mindfulness to the Youth

Marketing Mindfulness to the Youth

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Reformatting the Hard Disk of the Mind

Reformatting the Hard Disk of the Mind

Thubten Chodron, a long time Western Buddhist Nun, and founder of Sravasti Abbey in Washington State, took time with us to discuss her work as a teacher, including all of the work she has done with st...

19 Nov 200720min

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