Hi Folks,
I have added several additional links to Talks and Podcasts by a variety of Soto Zen Teachers, as part of our SUGGESTED BOOK & MEDIA LIST for TREELEAF SANGHA:
I would like to thank Kokuu for suggesting several, and many Teachers at the Soto Zen Buddhism Association (SZBA) who sent links at my request (I expect a few more in the coming days).
Before anyone asks, the focus of these links is generally upon Teachers of Soto Zen and Shikantaza, and I am not including many fine Teachers and Teachings from many of the Rinzai and mixed Rinzai-Soto Lineages (such as Daido Loori, whose talks always ring my bell) which tend to focus on Koan Introspection Zazen, or other approaches to what they term "Shikantaza". The flavor of those Teachings are really subtly different, enough so that I wish to focus on the Shikantaza approach as here. Likewise for many fine Teachers from Tibetan, Vipassana other fine flavors of Buddhism.
If you have some other suggestions, please send them to me by PM or email, and I promise to check them out.
Below is the list so far, and I expect additions.
Gassho, Jundo
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SOME RECOMMENDED PODCASTS:
The following are Podcasts and Dharma Talks by some other Zen Teachers which may be of interest to check out:
Norman Zoketsu Fischer and others at Everyday Zen (LINK)
Steve Hagen and others at Dharma Field (LINK)
Shohaku Okumura at Sanshin (LINK)
A variety of Teachers from San Francisco Zen Center (LINK)
Folks from Austin Zen Center (LINK)
Taigen Dan Leighton and others at Ancient Dragon Zen Gate (LINK)
Various folks at Valley Streams Zen Sangha (LINK)
Talks by our friend, Koun Franz (LINK)
The late Kobun Chino is still here (LINK)
Jisho Warner and others from Stone Creek Zen Center (LINK)
Mary Mocine and others from Vallejo Zen Center (LINK)
Zuiko Redding at Cedar Rapids Zen Center (LINK) and (LINK)
Sosan Theresa Flynn and others at Clouds In Water (LINK)
Some of the late Darlene Cohen's talks (LINK).
Beata Chapman and others at Open Zen Community (LINK)
Santa Cruz Zen Center has talks by Katherine Thanas, Kokyo Henkel and other Soto folks (LINK).
Gay Buddhist Sangha has many recorded talks from a variety of teachers (LINK).
Hartford Street Zen Center has talks by a variety of teachers from various traditions, mostly Soto, many by Myo Lehy (LINK).
Various folks at Jikoji Zen Center (LINK)
And, of course, talks by Myozan at the Blue Mountain White Clouds Hermitage (in video) (LINK)
I have added several additional links to Talks and Podcasts by a variety of Soto Zen Teachers, as part of our SUGGESTED BOOK & MEDIA LIST for TREELEAF SANGHA:
I would like to thank Kokuu for suggesting several, and many Teachers at the Soto Zen Buddhism Association (SZBA) who sent links at my request (I expect a few more in the coming days).
Before anyone asks, the focus of these links is generally upon Teachers of Soto Zen and Shikantaza, and I am not including many fine Teachers and Teachings from many of the Rinzai and mixed Rinzai-Soto Lineages (such as Daido Loori, whose talks always ring my bell) which tend to focus on Koan Introspection Zazen, or other approaches to what they term "Shikantaza". The flavor of those Teachings are really subtly different, enough so that I wish to focus on the Shikantaza approach as here. Likewise for many fine Teachers from Tibetan, Vipassana other fine flavors of Buddhism.
If you have some other suggestions, please send them to me by PM or email, and I promise to check them out.
Below is the list so far, and I expect additions.
Gassho, Jundo
---------------
SOME RECOMMENDED PODCASTS:
The following are Podcasts and Dharma Talks by some other Zen Teachers which may be of interest to check out:
Norman Zoketsu Fischer and others at Everyday Zen (LINK)
Steve Hagen and others at Dharma Field (LINK)
Shohaku Okumura at Sanshin (LINK)
A variety of Teachers from San Francisco Zen Center (LINK)
Folks from Austin Zen Center (LINK)
Taigen Dan Leighton and others at Ancient Dragon Zen Gate (LINK)
Various folks at Valley Streams Zen Sangha (LINK)
Talks by our friend, Koun Franz (LINK)
The late Kobun Chino is still here (LINK)
Jisho Warner and others from Stone Creek Zen Center (LINK)
Mary Mocine and others from Vallejo Zen Center (LINK)
Zuiko Redding at Cedar Rapids Zen Center (LINK) and (LINK)
Sosan Theresa Flynn and others at Clouds In Water (LINK)
Some of the late Darlene Cohen's talks (LINK).
Beata Chapman and others at Open Zen Community (LINK)
Santa Cruz Zen Center has talks by Katherine Thanas, Kokyo Henkel and other Soto folks (LINK).
Gay Buddhist Sangha has many recorded talks from a variety of teachers (LINK).
Hartford Street Zen Center has talks by a variety of teachers from various traditions, mostly Soto, many by Myo Lehy (LINK).
Various folks at Jikoji Zen Center (LINK)
And, of course, talks by Myozan at the Blue Mountain White Clouds Hermitage (in video) (LINK)
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