

119 Alone in a World of Wounds with Zen Abbot Shodhin Geiman
Aug 29, 2024
In this conversation, Shodhin Geiman, a Sensei and Abbot at the Chicago Zen Center, shares deep insights from his books on Dharma and activism. He discusses the challenges of mixing Buddhism with activism and the importance of patience and forbearance in practice. Geiman emphasizes the need for a reflective approach rather than reactionary politics, relating personal growth to societal change. His critiques of the desire to 'fix' both the world and ourselves shed light on American Buddhism's complexities, urging a focused understanding of liberation.
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Intro
00:00 • 6min
Activism and Buddhism: A Contemplative Journey
05:33 • 14min
Nirvana, Non-Adherence, and the Path to Liberation
19:16 • 6min
Navigating Non-Attachment and Activism
25:04 • 17min
Support and Sponsorship: Giving Back to the Creative Community
42:02 • 2min
Rethinking Fixation: Anger, Authenticity, and Activism
44:13 • 23min
Philosophy and Practice in Mindfulness
01:07:09 • 14min
Exploring Alternative Spiritual Practices Through Coaching
01:21:02 • 3min