"Beyond Buddhism: What We Need to Lose To Save What We Love" with angel Kyodo williams

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  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
  • Naropa University presents the Frederick P. Lenz Foundation Distinguished Guest Lecturer Program in Buddhist Studies and American Culture and Values with angel Kyodo williams. Called “the most vocal and most intriguing African-American Buddhist in America,” by Library Journal, Rev. angel Kyodo williams, Sensei, is an author, maverick spiritual teacher, master trainer and founder of Center for Transformative Change. She has been bridging the worlds of personal transformation and justice since the publication of her critically acclaimed book, Being Black: Zen and the Art of Living With Fearlessness and Grace. Her book was hailed as “an act of love” by Pulitzer Prize winner Alice Walker and “a classic” by Buddhist teacher Jack Kornfield. Ordained as a Zen priest, she recently became the second black woman recognized as a teacher in her lineage.

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  • @prestovivace2970
    @prestovivace2970 9 років тому +34

    Thank you Angel Kyodo Williams...you are a inspiration to many African American Buddhists

    • @panamanubian
      @panamanubian 8 років тому +3

      +angel Kyodo williams (zenchangeangel) WE should organize to see how we can bring up healing the rest of the African Descent community all over the world.

  • @mankwendosi
    @mankwendosi 6 років тому +8

    Thank you for your commitment and courage clarity and generosity to share and spur us to love completely - and the critical practice of attending to our internal worlds in order to save ourselves/ecology

  • @MrKaufdan
    @MrKaufdan 3 роки тому +1

    Lovely! Thank you Rev for sharing your story and your blessings for liberation with all beings. Currently reading Black & Buddhist and this talk along with many others are really enriching the field of dharma available to nourish the awakening that calls to us all. Much love!

  • @SweetTeaTvTeaSippers
    @SweetTeaTvTeaSippers 8 років тому +6

    Love it girl

  • @erujjgt6746
    @erujjgt6746 8 років тому +10

    I was taught labels are a hindrance to the independent understanding of truth and they produce hateful prejudices in mens mind where truth is self cannot be

  • @GregoryWonderwheel
    @GregoryWonderwheel 6 років тому +5

    Ha Ha, she called her rakusu "my trusty bib." I always call mine "my bodhisattva bib" and add that is because when one takes/makes the bodhisattva vows, it becomes immediately apparent to us how much slobber and drool we create in our life being unable to live up to them from moment to moment.

  • @SILVARYDAH
    @SILVARYDAH 2 роки тому

    Spectacular

  • @pollyb2950
    @pollyb2950 3 роки тому

    Tears streaming. Thank you with all my heart for this. 🙏🏻❤️🌈💜

  • @erujjgt6746
    @erujjgt6746 8 років тому +11

    i dont care if Buddha was pink with purple stripes the truth have no label black white etc

    • @SweetTeaTvTeaSippers
      @SweetTeaTvTeaSippers 8 років тому +4

      right a person in denial would say that

    • @sylvekl
      @sylvekl 4 роки тому +2

      The Dharma transcend race, because our issues are not race based.

    • @artosbear
      @artosbear 4 роки тому +2

      @@sylvekl you didn't listen

  • @angrox87
    @angrox87 2 роки тому

    “Feel yourself in yourself”

  • @Sankara-Setu-Mutanda-75
    @Sankara-Setu-Mutanda-75 3 роки тому

    Buddha is the very people who became the untouchables. Adi Vasi. Muntu. Bantu. The source of the lightning.

  • @johnandrewmunroe
    @johnandrewmunroe 3 роки тому

    Preach!

  • @virginiaparsekian6283
    @virginiaparsekian6283 6 років тому +2

    So easy to understand. You Just Love says Ram Dass. Simple right???

    • @GregoryWonderwheel
      @GregoryWonderwheel 6 років тому +5

      Saying "Simple, right???" reminds me of this Zen story.
      Old Master (Roshi) Bird’s Nest did meditation while sitting in a tree to keep awake. The local official of his province, Po Chu-i, came to see him. Po Chu-i was also well known for his poetry that frequently expressed his understanding of Buddhism. When Po Chu-i found Bird’s Nest Roshi in his tree, and asked him, ‘Oh, Bird’s Nest, you look very insecure up there.’
      Bird’s Nest Roshi looked down at Po Chu-i and replied, “Oh Governor, you look very insecure down there.”
      As Po Chu-i knew the Buddhist teaching that all things are impermanent and he knew political position is among the most ephemeral of all, he was not offended. So he asked. “I beg you to tell me what is it that all the Buddhas taught?”
      Bird’s Nest Roshi replied by quoting from the Dhammapada: “Never do evil; Always do good; Keep your mind clear; Thus all the Buddhas taught.”
      Po Chu-i then said, “Always do good; never do evil; keep your mind clear-I knew that when I was three years old.”
      “Yes,” said Bird’s Nest Roshi, “A three-year-old child may know it, but even an eighty-year-old man has difficulty practicing it.”

  • @SweetTeaTvTeaSippers
    @SweetTeaTvTeaSippers 8 років тому +7

    I believe by evidence the Buddha was of African descent

  • @phanasahansantiporn9799
    @phanasahansantiporn9799 5 років тому

    Sadhu

  • @RaKenobi
    @RaKenobi 8 років тому +3

    "Liberation for all beings". Is this a fundamental principle to all Buddhists or a bodhisattva vow for an individual Buddhist ministry? Sanghas do not seem to reflect liberation for all. But are as cultural and racial and class oriented as any community.

    • @RaKenobi
      @RaKenobi 8 років тому +1

      If Angel finds herself teaching to only whites, is that liberation for all beings?

    • @rpcrazy
      @rpcrazy 7 років тому +10

      By "whites" do you mean "non-black"? She actually mostly teaches in mostly english speaking communities that have buddhist or activist backgrounds so more blacks in the activist communities for sure. Your motivation is inferred to be antagonistic. The original meaning of Sangha was human beings getting together to repeat the suttas and meanings of buddhas teachings. "Liberation" is for the continuum that is you & me. Liberation is for the mind and heart. Every person in that crowd can be liberated, every being on earth can be liberated, every being in every planet can be liberated. Dedicating, all practice to liberate the mind of delusion and therefore free One Self from all greed hate and ignorance, to ALL SENTIENT BEINGS as to say generating strong wish to 1. Purify the mind of all defiled thought-forms that are the cause and condition of all suffering 2. Through all practices, generate the CONDITION for ALL OTHER BEINGS to attain their own liberation/Enlightenment.
      My sense the racial undertone of your textual voice. I'm triggered because i'm a black man who was raised with nothing but black/white talk and had to protect myself from the general quality of hate in these thought-forms.

    • @ragestartzen4407
      @ragestartzen4407 6 років тому

      Gabriel Buchanan your response is great.

  • @idamaebennett9965
    @idamaebennett9965 5 років тому

    I can not hear anything

  • @furtivedolus2504
    @furtivedolus2504 3 роки тому

    The Buddha should have told Anunda to pipe down about women.

  • @dharmaofdog7676
    @dharmaofdog7676 6 років тому

    "Just pull the sword from the shield and cut ..." hmm. I think that might have been a good opportunity to introduce the idea of "skillful means". ? Sounds like a lot of aggression or at least, certainly could lead to a big fat mess. Not sure what angel is really talking about to be honest? sorry.

  • @jamesstevenson7725
    @jamesstevenson7725 5 років тому +1

    Beyond Buddhism? What a nonsensical title

  • @sylvekl
    @sylvekl 4 роки тому

    Confusing mess.