Everyday Buddhism 101 - Words From My Teachers Episode 2

Everyday Buddhism 101 - Words From My Teachers Episode 2

Author: Wendy Shinyo Haylett December 11, 2023 Duration: 23:40

In this episode of Words From My Teachers, an Everyday Buddhism podcast, I am reading the first five chapters from The Center Within by Rev. Gyomay Kubose:

  • Awareness

  • A Shining Star

  • Buddha Nature and Gassho

  • Buddhism Is Everyday Life

  • Empty-Handed

I hope you enjoy these readings and I hope you will take my suggestion and cue to do some reflection at the end of each essay. As my teacher, Rev. Koyo Kubose taught, "Don't just read. Ask yourself how you can use what you heard? How can you add it to your spiritual toolbox?"

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