Desert Rain Zen

Tenney Nathanson

Listen to dharma talks by our teacher Tenney Nathanson Roshi and other teachers in our tradition. Desert Rain Zen is part of The Open Source, a branch of the Pacific Zen School founded by Joan Sutherland Roshi. Our practice centers on an innovative approach to koans and includes group koan conversations as well as individual koan work with Tenney. Desert Rain Zen podcasts are free. If you'd like to support our podcasting and other activities, you can make a tax-deductible donation on our website at https://www.desertrainzen.org/donate.html  Most of Desert Rain Zen's activities take place on Zoom. For more information you can:  email us at desertrainzen@gmail.com  find us at https://www.desertrainzen.org/  and on Facebook.  You can also find more teachings by Tenney at  https://tenneynathanson.com/ . Other Open Source groups include Springs Mountain Sangha in Colorado Springs, led by Sarah Bender Roshi, and Crimson Gate Meditation Community in Oakland, CA, led by Megan Rundel Sensei. Desert Rain Zen podcasts will include talks by Sarah and Megan when they are part of shared Open Source retreats and other activities.

Episodes

  1. 07/27/2025

    Open Source Retreat, September-October 2024: “Sickness and Medicine,” 1st night talks: Tenney, Sarah, & Megan

    Send us a text Open Source teachers Tenney Nathanson, Sarah Bender, and Megan Rundel each give introductory talks on the first night of our retreat. Our retreat takes its title from Blue Cliff Record Case 87: “Yunmen said to the assembly, ‘Medicine and sickness cure each other. The whole earth is medicine. What is the self?’” (translation by Joan Sutherland and John Tarrant).   Sarah Bender Roshi leads Springs Mountain Sangha in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Megan Rundel Sensei leads the Crimson Gate Meditation Community in Oakland, California. Tenney Nathanson Roshi leads Desert Rain Zen in Tucson, Arizona. All these groups hold regular events on Zoom.   (Talks given September 30, 2024 at the Open Source Mahasangha Retreat held at Bodhi Manda Zen Center in Jemez Springs, New Mexico.) * About us: Desert Rain Zen is located in Tucson, Arizona. But almost all our activities take place on Zoom or as hybrid events, so you don't need to live here to practice with us. Desert Rain Zen podcasts are free. If you'd like to support our podcasting and other activities, you can make a tax-deductible donation on our website at https://www.desertrainzen.org/donate.html For more information you can email us at desertrainzen@gmail.com or find us at https://www.desertrainzen.org/ and on Facebook. You can also find additional teachings and updated information about Tenney's various activities at tenneynathanson.com

    25 min
  2. 07/22/2025

    Desert Rain Zen Sunrise Retreat, March 2025: "The World of Dew," 4th night talks: Tenney & Megan

    Send us a text Tenney and Megan each give talks on the final night of the retreat. Tenney brings in a collection of anecdotes to continue exploring the sustenance available when we allow loss and grief to permeate us and intertwine with the radiance and eternal quality of things that practice helps make palpable. Megan muses on the Prajna Paramita teachings and their grounding in our deep and primal relation to the maternal, evoking the receptive, embodied, and pre-verbal aspects of practice revealed in gesture, breath, and rhythm. The Mother of all Buddhas, Prajna Paramita is the Perfection of Wisdom; the loom of origins and the source; the Tathagata Garba or womb of Buddha nature that we also carry within us; original perfection.  A group conversation follows the talks.   (talks given March 8, 2025 at the Redemptorist Renewal Center at Picture Rocks in Tucson)  * About us: Desert Rain Zen is located in Tucson, Arizona. But almost all our activities take place on Zoom or as hybrid events, so you don't need to live here to practice with us. Desert Rain Zen podcasts are free. If you'd like to support our podcasting and other activities, you can make a tax-deductible donation on our website at https://www.desertrainzen.org/donate.html For more information you can email us at desertrainzen@gmail.com or find us at https://www.desertrainzen.org/ and on Facebook. You can also find additional teachings and updated information about Tenney's various activities at tenneynathanson.com

    49 min
  3. 07/12/2025

    Desert Rain Zen Sunrise Retreat, March 2025: "The World of Dew," 1st night talks: Tenney & Megan

    Send us a text Tenney and Megan give introductory talks on the first night of our Spring 2025 Desert Sunrise Retreat, "The World of Dew." Issa's heartbreaking haiku for the death of his young child is a central focus of these opening talks, and of the retreat. Tenney and Megan each begin to explore the intertwining, in our practice, of our deepening awareness of the stillness and silence at the heart of things with the endless rising and falling that are its manifestations. How might "the deep samadhi of the universe" let us open more fully to our experiences of joy, and also of heartbreak and loss? Tenney Nathanson Roshi leads Desert Rain Zen in Tucson, Arizona. Megan Rundel Sensei leads the Crimson Gate Meditation Community in Oakland, California. Together with Springs Mountain Sangha in Colorado Springs, led by Sarah Bender Roshi, these groups comprise The Open Source, founded by Joan Sutherland Roshi. The Open Source is part of the Pacific Zen School, co-founded by Joan Sutherland and John Tarrant. (talks given March 4, 2025 at the Redemptorist Renewal Center at Picture Rocks in Tucson) * About us: Desert Rain Zen is located in Tucson, Arizona. But almost all our activities take place on Zoom or as hybrid events, so you don't need to live here to practice with us. Desert Rain Zen podcasts are free. If you'd like to support our podcasting and other activities, you can make a tax-deductible donation on our website at https://www.desertrainzen.org/donate.html For more information you can email us at desertrainzen@gmail.com or find us at https://www.desertrainzen.org/ and on Facebook. You can also find additional teachings and updated information about Tenney's various activities at tenneynathanson.com

    25 min

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Listen to dharma talks by our teacher Tenney Nathanson Roshi and other teachers in our tradition. Desert Rain Zen is part of The Open Source, a branch of the Pacific Zen School founded by Joan Sutherland Roshi. Our practice centers on an innovative approach to koans and includes group koan conversations as well as individual koan work with Tenney. Desert Rain Zen podcasts are free. If you'd like to support our podcasting and other activities, you can make a tax-deductible donation on our website at https://www.desertrainzen.org/donate.html  Most of Desert Rain Zen's activities take place on Zoom. For more information you can:  email us at desertrainzen@gmail.com  find us at https://www.desertrainzen.org/  and on Facebook.  You can also find more teachings by Tenney at  https://tenneynathanson.com/ . Other Open Source groups include Springs Mountain Sangha in Colorado Springs, led by Sarah Bender Roshi, and Crimson Gate Meditation Community in Oakland, CA, led by Megan Rundel Sensei. Desert Rain Zen podcasts will include talks by Sarah and Megan when they are part of shared Open Source retreats and other activities.