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May 13, 2024 • 1h 22min
Ottoman Sufi Music Night
Organized by the HDS student group, HDS Muslims, this event began after breaking fast; guests enjoyed an hour-long performance by a group of musicians who performed examples of traditional music from Ottoman Sufi Istanbul lodges. This event featured the Istanbul Meshk Ensemble, directed by A. Eylül Valçunkaya, Ph.D., a visiting researcher at CMES.
This event took place on March 26, 2024.
For more information, see https://hds.harvard.edu
Full transcript: https://hds.harvard.edu/news/video/2024/03/26/ottoman-sufi-music-night

May 13, 2024 • 1h 15min
Meditation in Fractured Times
The vast range of meditation practices in Buddhist traditions has stood the test of time. Still, we live in a culture that differs radically from Buddhist cultures of the past. Our minds and lives are fragmented, and people find even basic concentration challenging. In such circumstances, an approach grounded in inquiry at a deep level, together with non-dual acceptance, may be of special value. Tibetan teacher Tarthang Tulku, active in the West for more than five decades, has developed such an approach: the Time, Space, Knowledge Vision. Jack Petranker, one of his senior students, introduced the inquiry-based Vision and present practices that derive from it.
Jack Petranker is the Director of the Mangalam Research Center for Buddhist Languages and the Founder and Senior Teacher of the Center for Creative Inquiry. Editor and author of numerous books on contemplative inquiry, Jack is a senior student of Tibetan Buddhist teacher Tarthang Tulku, an innovative, traditionally trained lama resident in America for fifty-five years.
This event took place on March 7, 2024.
For more information, see https://hds.harvard.edu
Full transcript: https://hds.harvard.edu/news/video/2024/05/07/-meditation-fractured-times

May 3, 2024 • 1h 4min
Becoming A New Saint: Exploring the Path of Emerging as Warriors from Our Broken Hearts
Saints, spiritual warriors, bodhisattvas, zaddikim—no matter how they are named in a given tradition, all share a profound altruistic wish to free others from suffering. Saints are not beings of stained glass or carved stone. “Each of us can be a new saint,” says Lama Rod Owens. “In our pain, our trauma, and all our complexity, we all can—and must—awaken the virtue of our compassion for the benefit of our communities, our planet, and our own souls.”
Watch Lama Rod as he shares personal stories, spiritual teachings, and instructions for contemplative and somatic practices from his newest book, The New Saints: From Broken Hearts to Spiritual Warriors. This work reinforces the truth of our interdependency—allowing us to be of service to the collective well-being, and to call on the support and strength of the countless beings who share our struggles and hopes.
Bio
Lama Rod Owens is a Black Buddhist Southern Queen. An international influencer with a Master of Divinity degree in Buddhist Studies from Harvard Divinity School. Author of The New Saints: From Broken Hearts to Spiritual Warriors and Love and Rage: The Path of Liberation through Anger and co-author of Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love and Liberation, his teachings center on freedom, self-expression, and radical self-care.
A leading voice in a new generation of Buddhist teachers with over 11 years of experience, Lama Rod activates the intersections of his identity to create a platform that’s very natural, engaging, and inclusive. Applauded for his mastery in balancing weighty topics with a sense of lightness, the Queen has been featured by various national and international news outlets.
Highly sought after for talks, retreats, and workshops, his mission is to show you how to heal and free yourself.
This event took place on March 19, 2024.
For more information: https://hds.harvard.edu
Full transcript: https://hds.harvard.edu/news/video-becoming-new-saint-exploring-path-emerging-warriors-our-broken-hearts

May 2, 2024 • 46min
Hope Podcast: Featuring Keisha Bush, MTS '24
In this episode of the Hope Podcast, we sit down with Keisha Bush, a second-year MTS student. We discuss the importance of intention and the value of community.
Learn more about religion and spiritual life at Harvard Divinity School here: hds.harvard.edu/community-life/re…nd-spiritual-life
Transcript: https://www.hds.harvard.edu/news/2024/05/02/hope-podcast-featuring-keisha-bush-mts-24.

May 1, 2024 • 19min
Hope Podcast: Featuring Swami Sachidananda
In this episode of the Hope Podcast, we sit down with Swami Sachidananda, a student fellow at HDS. We discuss his monastic journey and the power of a smile.
Learn more about religion and spiritual life at Harvard Divinity School here: hds.harvard.edu/community-life/re…nd-spiritual-life
Transcript: https://www.hds.harvard.edu/news/2024/05/01/hope-podcast-featuring-swami-sachidananda.

Apr 30, 2024 • 29min
Hope Podcast: Featuring Jamail Khan, MTS '24
In this episode of the Hope Podcast, we hear from Jamail Khan, a second-year MTS student at HDS. We discuss the importance of religious community for spiritual growth and the power of love and beauty in the face of hopelessness.
Learn more about religion and spiritual life at Harvard Divinity School here: hds.harvard.edu/community-life/re…nd-spiritual-life
Transcript: https://www.hds.harvard.edu/news/2024/04/30/hope-podcast-featuring-jamail-khan-mts-24.

Apr 30, 2024 • 2h
Psychedelics, California, and the Cultures of Consciousness: A Talk with Erik Davis
Join Erik Davis, a noted writer and scholar known for his insights on technology and psychedelics, as he reflects on his journey and new book, *Blotter*. He explores how California's unique cultural landscape shapes spiritual experiences and discusses the intriguing interplay of technology and spirituality. Davis shares thoughts on the psychedelic renaissance, touching on its risks and rewards, while critiquing the commodification of such experiences. He also highlights the role of literature in shaping consciousness and the importance of community in post-pandemic practices.

Apr 29, 2024 • 34min
Hope Podcast: Featuring Michael Fuhrman, MDiv '25
In this episode of the Hope Podcast, we hear from Michael Fuhrman, a second-year MDiv student at HDS. This conversation includes his religious position of non-position, religious sympathy, and the importance of writing for its own sake.
Learn more about religion and spiritual life at Harvard Divinity School here: hds.harvard.edu/community-life/re…nd-spiritual-life
Transcript: https://www.hds.harvard.edu/news/2024/04/29/hope-podcast-featuring-michael-fuhrman-mdiv-candidate.

Apr 26, 2024 • 25min
Hope Podcast: Featuring Ahmaad Edmund, MDiv '24
In this episode of the Hope Podcast, we hear from Ahmaad Edmund, a third-year MDiv student at HDS. He discusses his long-time commitment to the Baptist tradition, starting a basement church as a youngster, and finding hope in transit.
Learn more about religion and spiritual life at Harvard Divinity School here: https://hds.harvard.edu/community-life/religious-and-spiritual-life
Transcript: https://www.hds.harvard.edu/news/2024/04/26/hope-podcast-featuring-ahmaad-edmund-mdiv-24.

Apr 16, 2024 • 1h 1min
Chaplaincy Across Fields: Nurturing Resilience and Compassion 031924
This alumni webinar explored the role of chaplaincy in fostering resilience and navigating complex challenges. Representing different religious traditions and fields, HDS alumni—Celene Ibrahim, MDiv '11, Faculty and Muslim Chaplain at the Groton School; Naomi Tzril Saks, MDiv '10, Palliative Care Chaplain at University of California, San Francisco; and The Venerable Priya Rakkhit Sraman, MDiv '17, Buddhist Chaplain at Emory University—shared their insights and experiences on providing spiritual care in diverse settings. The conversation was moderated by Kerry Maloney, Chaplain and Director of Religious and Spiritual Life at Harvard Divinity School.
The global impact of Harvard Divinity School is realized through generations of remarkable alumni like Celene, Naomi, and Priya. You can help HDS continue to educate leaders who serve with empathy and care by making a gift this year: www.hds.harvard.edu/give.
This event took place March 19, 2024.
A full transcript can be found online: https://hds.harvard.edu/news/2024/04/16/video-chaplaincy-across-fields-resilience-compassion