50 episodes

The Upaya Dharma Podcast features Wednesday evening Dharma Talks and recordings from Upaya's diverse array of programs. Our podcasts exemplify Upaya’s focus on socially engaged Buddhism, including prison work, end-of-life care, serving the homeless, training in socially engaged practices, peace & nonviolence, compassionate care training, and delivering healthcare in the Himalayas.

Upaya Zen Center's Dharma Podcast Joan Halifax | Zen Buddhist Teacher Upaya Abbot

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.5 • 233 Ratings

The Upaya Dharma Podcast features Wednesday evening Dharma Talks and recordings from Upaya's diverse array of programs. Our podcasts exemplify Upaya’s focus on socially engaged Buddhism, including prison work, end-of-life care, serving the homeless, training in socially engaged practices, peace & nonviolence, compassionate care training, and delivering healthcare in the Himalayas.

    Four Flavors of Love: Upekkha Part 2 (6 of 6)

    Four Flavors of Love: Upekkha Part 2 (6 of 6)

    This is a continuation of final session which concludes the four part series Four Flavors of Love. Frank Ostaseski reminds us the brahmaviharas are considered powerful and beautiful aspects of the human mind and heart that can be cultivated and shared. Frank reviews each “flavor of love,” highlighting the features of each: Metta, Karuna, Mudita, Upekkha. The session also discusses the near enemies of each of these heavenly abodes.

    • 1 hr 23 min
    Four Flavors of Love: Upekkha Part 1 (5 of 6)

    Four Flavors of Love: Upekkha Part 1 (5 of 6)

    This session concludes the four part series Four Flavors of Love. Frank Ostaseski reminds us the brahmaviharas are considered powerful and beautiful aspects of the human mind and heart that can be cultivated and shared. Frank reviews each “flavor of love,” highlighting the features of each: Metta, Karuna, Mudita, Upekkha. The session also discusses the near enemies of each of these heavenly abodes.

    • 47 min
    Four Flavors of Love: Mudita (4 of 6)

    Four Flavors of Love: Mudita (4 of 6)

    In this session of the Four Flavors of Love participants focus on Mudita, the third Brahma vihara, which translates to appreciative joy or sympathetic joy. Mudita involves finding joy in the basic goodness of all beings and recognizing the fundamental well-being of ourselves and others. Frank addresses potential concerns, such as whether focusing on joy might lead to ignoring the plight of those who are struggling. Frank argues that Mudita doesn’t release us from our responsibility for compassionate action and that it is based on rejoicing in good qualities and good choices.

    • 1 hr 32 min
    Four Flavors of Love: Karuna Part 2 (3 of 6)

    Four Flavors of Love: Karuna Part 2 (3 of 6)

    This is a continuation of the second session of this series where Frank Ostaseski emphasizes the interconnectedness of the four brahmaviharas and how they support each other. This talk focus on Karuna (Compassion) and includes guided practice of compassion using phrases to evoke the quality of compassion and extend it to various beings.

    • 56 min
    Four Flavors of Love: Karuna Part 1 (2 of 6)

    Four Flavors of Love: Karuna Part 1 (2 of 6)

    In the second session of this series Frank Ostaseski emphasizes the interconnectedness of the four brahmaviharas and how they support each other. This talk focus on Karuna (Compassion) and includes guided practice of compassion using phrases to evoke the quality of compassion and extend it to various beings.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    On Dharma and Ecology

    On Dharma and Ecology

    Two days after the skies darkened from the solar eclipse, Sensei Wendy Johnson reminds us that “in dark times, the eye begins to see.” With her characteristic spirit and tenderness, Wendy encourages us to let in the difficult truths of our times and practice stillness and service. We can turn towards the wisdom of nature and ecology to guide us in our practice. As she teaches middle school children, “matter cycles, energy flows, and life exists in a web.” How can we deepen our understanding of our interconnectedness? She says by “knowing that only the whole can begin to stitch together the world.” We become whole by welcoming each component of this one body, each one’s unique role and value. In this work, we must also adapt to our times – shifting, flowing, and pushing against the stream. “Don’t wait for your good ideas to rot on the vine. Ripen them, eat them, and share them now!”

    • 42 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
233 Ratings

233 Ratings

Dhattura S ,

Thank you for the sangha

It is a beautiful experience to “find your people.” I am so grateful to hear words from many humans at Upaya that exemplify something worthy of embodiment. Thank you. 🙏🏼🪬!

Philosopod ,

The Greatest Living Buddhist Teacher in America Today

Roshi Joan is the genuine article. A teacher of such clarity, compassion and authenticity, that it is a wonderous thing to have these generous teachings available by her and her associates at Upaya. I feel she is the greatest living Buddhist teacher/leader alive today, and the programs from Upaya cover a wide range of topics from many distinguished teachers. I very gratefully support Upaya with dana, but ithe programming is freely offered to all. My most treasured talks are those from the Rohatsu Sesshins. All are rich and enlightening.

PavonesYogaCenter ,

Zen brain series are the best

Each year I look forward to the Zen Brain series of ten or more episodes. These podcasts are engaging and awakening. Roshi Joan brings delightful teachers to share wisdom and I look forward to one day visiting upaya Zen center in person. Until then, this podcast holds me over.

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