The Interdependence Project : 21st Century Buddhism
Summary: Hosted by Ethan Nichtern The I.D. Project Podcast features weekly lectures and discussions by I.D. Project Teachers, Interviews with Well Known Authors and personalities and talks given as a part of our "Sit Down, Rise Up" Guest Lecture Series. Recent Guest Lectures have included: Senator Eric Schneiderman, Sharon Salzberg, Brad Warner, Acharya Arawana Hayashi, David Nichtern, Author Susan Piver, Roshi O'Hara, Acharya Eric Spiegel, Author Sera Beak, Sustainability Expert Jane Poynter, Eco-Journalist Simran Sethi, Filmmaker John Ankele, 2012 Author Daniel Pinchbeck, What Would Jesus Buy's Reverend Billy, Daniel Goleman, Purna Steinitz, Robert Chender, David Loy
- Visit Website
- RSS
- Artist: IDProject
Podcasts:
This week, the ID Project Founder Ethan Nichtern explains the Five Practices of Interdependence, and how the ID Project works to serve those practices. For more information about the ID Project please visit www.theidproject.org
How has the practice of meditation changed your consumption habits? This question is explored in this week's special podcast, featuring Roshi Pat Enkyo O’Hara, Ethan Nichtern, Lani Rowe, and Patrick Groneman with music by Brian Naas.
Shambhala teacher David Nichtern explores the role of the emotions, the heart, and our own connection with unconditional love in this lecture on meditation practice.
Ethan describes the process of meditation and how it relates to the history of Buddhism, and his own practice.
The Alexander Technique is a subtle and profound technique that brings mindfulness of body to the forefront. Elizabeth Reid explains the practice and history.
Gina Sharpe discusses how we can marry love and power to bring heartfelt change in the world.
Shambhala Buddhist teacher and IDP Blogger Lodro Rinzler offers meditation, contemplation and discussion on approaching the new year with an open heart and a sound mind.
Ethan Nichtern interviews David Loy, author of "The Great Awakening" and "Money, Sex War, Karma". Their conversation touches on institutionalized greed, the effects of the media on our lives, making love to corporations, non-self and Avatar.
Ethan Nichtern explores what it means to take the Refuge Vow. What is the purpose of identifying with a tradition that itself is meant to help us not attach to our identities? This paradox and social piques are explored theidproject.org
Ethan Nichtern interviews David Loy, author of "The Great Awakening" and "Money, Sex War, Karma". Their conversation touches on institutionalized greed, the effects of the media on our lives, making love to corporations, non-self and Avatar.
This week is the first installment in a series of Word Association Collages that asked participants to react to our favorite five syllable word "Interdependence." Produced by Brian Naas
This three part series focuses on an understanding of what anger is from the standpoints of Buddhist psychology and iconography, as well as the Tantric Buddhist approach to anger. More info at http://www.theidproject.org
This three part series focuses on an understanding of what anger is from the standpoints of Buddhist psychology and iconography, as well as the Tantric Buddhist approach to anger. More info at http://www.theidproject.org
This three part series focuses on an understanding of what anger is from the standpoints of Buddhist psychology and iconography, as well as the Tantric Buddhist approach to anger. More info at http://www.theidproject.org
For more information on our programming or to make a donation please visit http://www.theIDproject.org. Explore more related issues to arts, activism, and meditation on our blog at http://onecityblog.com