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Buddhist Faith Fellowship Podcast

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Non-violent Communication (NVC) is a powerful method for creating heart to heart connection in our relationships so that our needs get met in an empathetic way. In a Buddhist context, we learn to see the beautiful enlightenment nature of everyo
What if we could see the beautiful needs behind all human behavior? What if we could learn to touch what was present and alive in us even during difficult circumstances? With the Buddha's eyes and ears, the whole world speaks peace. Among the p
The Great Living Seminar explores the classic Shin Buddhist text, Tannisho, the sayings of the foremost and founder teacher of the Shin tradition, Shinran Shonin. This new translation into modern American English with its rich commentaries brin
How are we to consider promises of redemption or salvation that are to take place in the indeterminate future as a result of acts accomplished in the distant or even immemorial past? This is a question that vexes many if not all religions. The
This week's dharma talk is titled Inconceivable Compassion, with guest speaker and Dharma Teacher Gary Link, from Chuang Yen Monastery, New York. The talk and subsequent Q and A, will cover the basis of the teachings and practices of the great
Part 1 of this seminar explores the central message of Honen, the 13th century Japanese spiritual revolutionary, with wonderful depth to bring out the brilliance and simplicity of the Buddhist Pure Land Way. Importantly, students learn about ho
Gary Link, a regular lecturer at Chuang Yen Monastery and trustee of the Buddhist Association of the United States, gives a Dharma Talk on Pure Land Buddhism.
May you be happyMay you be safeMay you be strongMay you live with ease.Buddhism teaches about practicing unhindered loving-kindness as a key component in practicing the path. Metta, a word derived from the Pali language or maitri in Sanskri
Buddhism teaches that the Light of Great Compassion cannot be obstructed and her door is open to whoever wants to enter. There is neither judgement nor membership criterion not even sincere intention is needed to be spiritual reborn in the Real
In Mahayana Buddhism, a bodhisattvais an enlightened (bodhi) being (sattva). Traditionally, a bodhisattva is anyone on the Buddhist path who, motivated by great compassion, seeks enlightenment for the benefit of all beings but decides to forgo
Buddhism teaches us that our ordinary mind us none other than the path itself. How is this so? This dharma talk will look into how we can see and experience this truth through unconditional eyes.Often we strive to manage our life. However, Bu
This talk will explore the true purpose of Buddhism and the practicality of mindfulness practice (sati) for the average lay person.Mindfulness is technique original to Buddhism that has, in recent times, become secularized like the Hindu prac
Devotion is a central part of the practice of most traditional Buddhists. Devotion includes rituals such as offering flowers and incense, bowing, chanting, and taking a pilgrimage to holy sites. Although there may be different objects of venera
Faith, Vows, and Practice are known as the tripod of Buddhist practice. These basic tenets support our journey along the path in order to successfully realize our inner potential to deeply love and understand. In brief, Faith is conviction, Vow
The Dharma Talk is titled Relax, Trust and Thank which are the 3 Essential Daily Practices in Buddhism to encourage a happier and more meaningful life. This inspiration talk will be followed by Q and A. Presented by Shoju based on an essay by
Often Western Pure Land practitioners wonder how to fully practice Buddhanusmirti (Buddha Recitation). What are the nuances of this practice? How can this practice make a real different in our lives? How can its practice open us to ultimate sal
The Buddha mentioned that their were basic Five Hindrances that distracted us on the spiritual journey they are desire, aversion, fatigue, restlessness, and doubt. During the time of Buddha, when life was so much simpler, ordinary people suffer
This insightful talk will explore the Mahayana Buddhist ideal of the bodhisattva, which means spiritual being in Sanskrit. Presented by Shin Dharma Teacher Shoju.
Modern technology has given our generation easy access to vast amounts of knowledge as well as an almost limitless amount of pornographic imagery. What does Buddhism say about this? Presented by dharma teacher Shoju.
This talk and subsequent Q and A will explore the Buddhist teaching of compassion through a real story of young woman, Toni. At the prime of her life with all the hope of the future before her, Toni falls ill with an incurable disease. Compassi
Where is our true home? So many of us feel alienated and at a loss. We feel like we do not have a place in this world to rest or even a purpose to live. Where do we belong and what is our place in the world? What is the meaning of living in the
Some would say that of all of the American holidays, it is Thanksgiving that expresses the essence of the Shin Buddhist Way. How can Buddhists encounter the teachings of the Buddha in this holiday? What can we do during the preparation of and d
For Buddhists, war is unskillful and to be avoided. This talk and subsequent Q and A will explore the Buddhist teaching on war. In the age of Al-Qaeda and ISIL, what is the proper approach that Buddhists take to warfare? Is war always wrong and
This insightful talk and subsequent Q and A will discuss how recycling can serve not only as a metaphor to Buddhist practice but also become an integral part of daily practice and reflection. Dharma teacher Sachi will explain how our engagement
Buddhism focuses more on process than outcomes. It is not that the outcome is not important, such as enlightenment, but the skillful approach is necessary to truly unfold its essence. The Buddha said here are 84,000 ways to enlightenment, that
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