Dharma Talk by Senior Dharma Teacher Tenshin Reb Anderson, Roshi. This dharma talk is the concluding talk of the 5 day retreat at Auspicious Cloud Retreat Center.
Tenshin Reb Anderson, Roshi : Zen Meditation on the Flower Adornment Scripture : Talk 4 of 5
Dharma Talk by Senior Dharma Teacher Tenshin Reb Anderson, Roshi. This dharma talk is the fourth talk of the 5 day retreat at Auspicious Cloud Retreat Center.
Tenshin Reb Anderson, Roshi : Zen Meditation on the Flower Adornment Scripture : Talk 3 of 5
Dharma Talk by Senior Dharma Teacher Tenshin Reb Anderson, Roshi. This dharma talk is the second talk of the 5 day retreat at Auspicious Cloud Retreat Center.
Tenshin Reb Anderson, Roshi : Zen Meditation on the Flower Adornment Scripture : Talk 2 of 5
Dharma Talk by Senior Dharma Teacher Tenshin Reb Anderson, Roshi. This dharma talk is the second talk of the 5 day retreat at Auspicious Cloud Retreat Center.
Tenshin Reb Anderson, Roshi : Zen Meditation on the Flower Adornment Scripture : Talk 1 of 5
Dharma Talk by Senior Dharma Teacher Tenshin Reb Anderson, Roshi. This dharma talk is the first talk of the 5 day retreat at Auspicious Cloud Retreat Center.
Abbot Gaelyn Godwin : The Path of Seeing (Reality)
Dharma Talk by Abbot Gaelyn Godwin, Abiding Teacher of HZC.
Rev. Seirin Tim Schorre : Entering the Path of Practice
Dharma Talk by Rev. Seirin Tim Schorre. Tim is a Zen Priest, an architect, an assistant teacher at Houston Zen Center. He is the co-leader of Entering the Path of Practice and the leader of HZC’s prison outreach program.
Rev. Zengetsu Vicki Glenn : Remembering Our Women Ancestors
Dharma talk by Zengetsu Vicki Glenn, Soto Zen Priest, and co-Tanto / Head of Practice of HZC.
Rev. Sengetsu Tricia McFarlin : Nurturing Peace
Dharma Talk by, Sengetsu Tricia McFarlin, former Shuso / Head Student, Zen priest and past president of HZC.
Sally Meiya Muñoz : Joy
Sally Meiya Muñoz is a senior member of Houston Zen Center. She taught at Duchesne Academy for 30 years, where she began a program to teach mindfulness to second, third, and fourth graders. Her dharma names means Luminous Night.