Hey! This is our fiftieth episode! This week, we take up our conversation from last time about aspects of American culture and their intersection with Buddhism — this time, talking about freedom. What does freedom mean in an American context? And how is this more political understanding different from or similar to soteriological concerns of… Continue reading Buddhism, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness
Tag: American Buddhism
America, Buddhism, and Individualism
Inspired by a Dharma Talk at the BCA National Council Meeting, Rev. Harry starts us off by suggesting that individualism is a point of contact between Buddhism and American culture. This seems somewhat counterintuitive given that individuality seems at odds with Buddhist ideas of interdependence, no-self, or non-attachment to the ego. But we think there… Continue reading America, Buddhism, and Individualism
Live show part two: rants
In the second installment of our Live Show, we start off talking about the distinctiveness of Shin Buddhism and its difference and similarities to other types of Buddhism. This somehow sets us off on a series of rants against, among other things, The Golden Chain and universalistic Buddhism. (Our apologies to Golden Chain or One… Continue reading Live show part two: rants
Justice
Our first show of the fall season (recorded earlier this summer) was inspired by a bumper sticker of all things: if you want peace, work for justice. Harry and Scott take up the question of what is justice? And what does justice mean in a Buddhist context? Of course never ones to give you a… Continue reading Justice
Listener question: the future
Prompted by a listener who asked us to speculate on the next century of Buddhism in America, this time around we talk about some current trends and social issues that will no doubt have an influence on the direction of Buddhist sanghas. We start, oddly enough, in the past and consider the surprising twists and… Continue reading Listener question: the future
Listener questions: about us
And we're back! After a long winter's break, the DharmaRealm podcast launches its second year "on the air," so to speak. Prompted by a listener question about why Buddhism "works" for us, we talk about how we each came to discover Buddhism and Shin Buddhism in particular. Harry talks about his experiences growing up in… Continue reading Listener questions: about us
American Buddhism: part two
In part two of our episode on American Buddhism, our conversation meanders from such topics as: How does one become a Buddhist? What is the relationship between becoming a Buddhist and intellectual study? How import is taking the three refuges? How important is community? We also discuss the important role that Buddhist art and images… Continue reading American Buddhism: part two
Resources for American Buddhism podcast
Here are some links and other resources to books and websites referenced in our podcast on American Buddhism. Lodi Kung Fu! Scott's list of Buddhist books Thomas Tweed's musings on "night stand Buddhists" or "Buddhist sympathizers" can be found in American Buddhism, edited by Williams and Queen. A very expensive copy is on Amazon, but… Continue reading Resources for American Buddhism podcast
American Buddhism: part one
In our conversation today, we discuss the difficulty of talking about the large, diverse set of practice traditions collectively known as "American Buddhism." How can you talk meaningfully about such a wide array of Buddhist communities, beliefs, and practices? And how do we engage non-Buddhists and those new on the path who may have their… Continue reading American Buddhism: part one