Dharma Talk by Jika Gayle Klaybor, co-Tanto / co-Head of Practice of Houston Zen Center.
Rev. Sengetsu Tricia McFarlin : Ritual Enactment
Dharma Talk by Sengetsu Tricia McFarlin, former Shuso / Head Student, Zen priest and past president of HZC.
Keisen Lynn Snow : The Point of Zazen
Dharma Talk by Keisen Lynn Snow, PhD. Lynn is a lay-entrusted dharma teacher and a long-time member of Houston Zen Center. She leads a group of meditators in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, where she is also a professor of psychology.
Tenshin Reb Anderson, Roshi : The Joyful Practice of Bodhisattvas : Talk 5 of 5
Dharma talk 5 of 5 by Tenshin Reb Anderson, Roshi, Senior Dharma Teacher of San Francisco Zen Center
Tenshin Reb Anderson, Roshi : The Joyful Practice of Bodhisattvas : Talk 4 of 5
Dharma talk 4 of 5 by Tenshin Reb Anderson, Roshi, Senior Dharma Teacher of San Francisco Zen Center
Tenshin Reb Anderson, Roshi : The Joyful Practice of Bodhisattvas : Talk 3 of 5
Dharma talk 3 of 5 by Tenshin Reb Anderson, Roshi, Senior Dharma Teacher of San Francisco Zen Center
Tenshin Reb Anderson, Roshi : The Joyful Practice of Bodhisattvas : Talk 2 of 5
Dharma talk 2 of 5 by Tenshin Reb Anderson, Roshi, Senior Dharma Teacher of San Francisco Zen Center
Tenshin Reb Anderson, Roshi : The Joyful Practice of Bodhisattvas : Talk 1 of 5
Dharma talk 1 of 5 by Tenshin Reb Anderson, Roshi, Senior Dharma Teacher of San Francisco Zen Center
Abbot Gaelyn Godwin : Decorating Reality, Understanding Emptiness
Dharma Talk by Abbot Gaelyn Godwin, Abiding Teacher of HZC.
Terry Conrad, Director of Project Clear Light : Emptiness Is the Best Protection
Dharma Talk by Terry Conrad.
Terry Conrad is a Tibetan Buddhist Meditation Teacher and Director of Project Clear Light.
Based in Galveston, Terry has been sponsoring programs with inmates at the maximum security prison in Beaumont, Texas, since 2004. He teaches meditation, an ethics course based on the Dalai Lama’s book Ethics for the New Millenium and a Lojong correspondence course.
The sole purpose and intent of Project Clear Light is to bring the peaceful and soothing Dharma teachings into the lives of participating offenders, to guide them in their understanding of these teachings and practices, and to become a bright clear light unto the world.