BGR Helping Hands Podcast
Buddhist Global Relief Helping Hands Podcast Episode 4: "I Am The River, The River Is Me" (David Loy) Learn more about the work of Buddhist Global Relief and make a tax-deductible donation at http://www.buddhistglobalrelief.org Our first season of "The Helping Hands Podcast" features Dr. David Loy, a professor, author, activist, and Zen teacher in the Sanbo Zen tradition of Japanese Zen Buddhism. David has lectured all over the world, focusing on the topics of social and ecological issues. In his most recent book Ecodharma: Buddhist Teachings for the Ecological Crisis” published in 2019, David writes about different perspectives of Ecodharma in response to our ecological crisis. In today’s episode, we discuss engaged Buddhism and specifically the bodhisattva path as it relates to our environment- also called ecosattva. We explore the root causes of today’s ecological state of what David calls “ the tip of the iceberg.” This ties up to the concept of dualism and what Buddhism refers to as the delusion of separateness. And lastly, we will touch on the actions that each of us can take to alleviate our current predicament. We also hear from Michael Calabrese, a former student of David Loy who is a socially-engaged musician. Michael is the drummer with the immensely popular band Lake Street Dive. We'll learn about his and the band's work helping to raise funds and awareness through their music, and how Loy's book and teachings on Ecodharma influenced this turn toward a more socially engaged artistic practice. http://www.davidloy.org http://www.lakestreetdive.com https://www.virtuallessonsforactualchange.com
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