Aug 21, 2023
Welcome to Season 3,
Episode 32. Some of the best conversations we have are the ones
that make us think. It’s even better when we not only think, but
feel we have learned additional strategies for healing and
restoration. Today’s conversation is with Rev. Liên Shutt, an
insightful and engaging Buddhist leader who strives to make Zen
practice accessible to all. Her new book will release on August
22nd. Entitled Home
is Here: Practicing Antiracism with the Engaged Eightfold
Path, it introduces readers to mindful practices for
integrating the Engaged Four Noble Truths and the Engaged Eightfold
Path to progress on the path towards healing. Rev. Liên teaches at
the Access to Zen
Meditation Group, the East Bay Meditation
Center, and other Bay Area Groups. In this
conversation we talk about the Engaged Four Noble Truths, The
Engaged Eightfold Path, the importance of words and reframing, how
Home is Here can help with the healing process, intersectionality
with the BIPOC and Queer communities, and so much more. We highly
recommend going out and getting a copy of
Home is Here and attending the upcoming
book
tour to meet Rev. Liên. For previous episodes and
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