55 min

Lama Rod Owens at Akazienzendo: Healing Broken Hearts and Walking the Bodhisattva Path (Part 1/2‪)‬ Akazienzendo Podcast

    • Buddhism

Am 12. und 13. April 2024 war Lama Rod Owens beim Akazienzendo zu Gast. Veranstaltungsort war das Lotos Vihara in Berlin. Unter dem Titel „Gebrochene Herzen heilen und den Bodhisattva-Weg gehen“ gab er erst einen Abendvortrag und am Folgetag einen praxis-orientierten Workshop, von dem wir Auszüge hier zur Verfügung stellen.

On April 12 and 13, 2024, Lama Rod Owens was a guest at Akazienzendo. The venue was the Lotos Vihara in Berlin. Under the title "Healing Broken Hearts and Walking the Bodhisattva Path", he first gave an evening lecture and on the following day a practice-oriented workshop, excerpts of which we provide here.

Upon his visit to Akazienzendo, Lama Rod Owens explored the meaning of liberatory practice. Remembrance, beauty, opulence, and love are key ingredients to the struggle for freedom that does not resolve suffering, but that gives the space to respond to it. Practice therefore is about creating and holding the space to give a shit. Lama Rod shares his personal history with Buddhist practice, the painful and revelatory initial experiences of meditation and the disruption of a three-year retreat that would bring profound transformation.

Am 12. und 13. April 2024 war Lama Rod Owens beim Akazienzendo zu Gast. Veranstaltungsort war das Lotos Vihara in Berlin. Unter dem Titel „Gebrochene Herzen heilen und den Bodhisattva-Weg gehen“ gab er erst einen Abendvortrag und am Folgetag einen praxis-orientierten Workshop, von dem wir Auszüge hier zur Verfügung stellen.

On April 12 and 13, 2024, Lama Rod Owens was a guest at Akazienzendo. The venue was the Lotos Vihara in Berlin. Under the title "Healing Broken Hearts and Walking the Bodhisattva Path", he first gave an evening lecture and on the following day a practice-oriented workshop, excerpts of which we provide here.

Upon his visit to Akazienzendo, Lama Rod Owens explored the meaning of liberatory practice. Remembrance, beauty, opulence, and love are key ingredients to the struggle for freedom that does not resolve suffering, but that gives the space to respond to it. Practice therefore is about creating and holding the space to give a shit. Lama Rod shares his personal history with Buddhist practice, the painful and revelatory initial experiences of meditation and the disruption of a three-year retreat that would bring profound transformation.

55 min