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Hozan Alan Senauke

Soto Zen priest, Zen teacher, folk musician, and poet residing at the Berkeley Zen Center, where he serves as Abbot. Founder of the Clear View Project, which provides Buddhist-based resources for relief and social change.

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Aug 18, 2018 • 31min

Roshi Bernie Glassman & Hozan Alan Senauke & Roshi Joan Halifax: Gate of Sweet Nectar 2015 (Part 5 of 5)

Hozan Alan Senauke, Vice Abbot of Berkeley Zen Center, folk musician, and peace activist, joins seasoned leaders Roshi Joan Halifax and Bernie Glassman for a profound discussion. They delve into the evolving nature of teacher-student relationships, emphasizing authenticity over hierarchy. The trio reflects on personal resilience in caregiving, distinguishing it from simply 'getting over oneself.’ They also explore the intricate dynamics of socially engaged Buddhism and how personal journeys shape the mission to advocate for meaningful change.
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Jun 16, 2023 • 1h 42min

Simplicity Zen Podcast Episode 73 - An Interview with Hozan Alan Senauke (The Zen Lamp Series)

Hozan Alan Senauke, a Soto Zen priest and the abbot of the Berkeley Zen Center, discusses the center's resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic and its debt-free status. He delves into the evolution of Buddhism among younger practitioners facing modern challenges, and shares insights on transforming civil society through the Clear View Project. Reflecting on his musical journey and the cultural influences of San Francisco's vibrant scene, he intertwines themes of spirituality, community, and the personal journeys that shape Zen practice.
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Aug 3, 2024 • 48min

The Edge of Things

Hozan Alan Senauke, a respected figure associated with the Berkeley Zen Center, dives into the transformative power of thresholds in personal growth. He discusses the intricate relationship between identity and place, emphasizing unceded territories and ancestral roots. Drawing on 40 years of experience, Hozan reflects on belonging and the lessons learned from diverse influences. He also highlights how navigating emotions like hatred within community can lead to authentic connections and encourages a mindful approach to personal and societal challenges.

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