Dharma Talk by Ryūshin Dave Smith.
Ryūshin is a the Shuso / Head Monk of the current practice period. He is a senior practitioner at HZC.
After a career in IT, Ryūshin now serves as a hospice volunteer as well as co-leading EPP.
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Dharma Talk by Ryūshin Dave Smith.
Ryūshin is a the Shuso / Head Monk of the current practice period. He is a senior practitioner at HZC.
After a career in IT, Ryūshin now serves as a hospice volunteer as well as co-leading EPP.
Dharma Talk by Abbot Gaelyn Godwin, Abiding Teacher of HZC.
Dharma Talk by Ryūshin Dave Smith.
Ryūshin is a the Shuso / Head Monk of the current practice period. He is a senior practitioner at HZC.
After a career in IT, Ryūshin now serves as a hospice volunteer as well as co-leading EPP.
Dharma Talk by Abbot Gaelyn Godwin, Abiding Teacher of HZC.
Dharma talk by Assistant Teacher of HZC Shinji Mary Carol Edwards. Mary Carol is a landscape designer, wetlands restoration expert, and owner/founder of Green Star Wetland Plant Farm.
Dharma Talk by Ryūshin Dave Smith.
Ryūshin is a the Shuso / Head Monk of the current practice period. He is a senior practitioner at HZC.
After a career in IT, Ryūshin now serves as a hospice volunteer as well as co-leading EPP
Dharma Talk by Kyoshin Anna Gonzalez. Anna's dharma name is Kyoshin, Bridge of Truth. She is on the Board of Directors of HZC, and is a long-time student of Zen.
Dharma talk by Kōkai Kent Rutter. Kent is a long-time member of Houston Zen Center. His Dharma Name means Luminous Ocean. He is the leader of the 16 Bodhisattva Precepts series of classes. He is also an attorney.
Dharma Talk by Abbot Gaelyn Godwin, Abiding Teacher of HZC.
Dharma Talk by Zen Priest Zenki Dillo.
Zenki Dillo Roshi is the Resident Teacher at Boulder Zen Center. He began his Zen practice in 1996 at the San Francisco Zen Center. For 20 years, he practiced monastically at the Crestone Mountain Zen Center. In 2013, he received dharma transmission from Zentatsu Baker Roshi.
Since then he has been Boulder Zen Center’s Guiding Teacher. In 2020, he moved to Boulder full-time, where he now lives with his wife, the light artist Sophia Dixon Dillo.