This podcast features Roshi Bernie Glassman's teachings at Upaya over the years and is a memorial series honoring his profound Zen teachings and socially engaged work in the world.
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This podcast features Roshi Bernie Glassman's teachings at Upaya over the years and is a memorial series honoring his profound Zen teachings and socially engaged work in the world.
Roshi Bernie Glassman: Bearing Witness to the Oneness of Life 2013 (Part 3 of 5)
Bernie Glassman at Upaya
50 minutes 50 seconds
7 years ago
Roshi Bernie Glassman: Bearing Witness to the Oneness of Life 2013 (Part 3 of 5)
Amazing stories of forgiveness. In this Saturday afternoon session, Roshi Bernie discusses forgiveness using the Rwandan genocide as a backdrop. During a 100 day period starting in April of 1994, between 500,000 and 1,000,000 Tutsis were slaughtered by the Hutus. In light of extremely horrific, unimaginable atrocities, Bernie offers a number of amazing and beautiful stores of forgiveness. Bernie also spends some time talking about the 2014 Bearing Witness Retreat in Rwanda. The session concludes with a brief question and answer period. One question comes from a person that has a very difficult time feeling any connection to those people that are capable of such heinous actions. How does one experience interconnectedness in light of such a feeling? In answering the question Bernie describes his conception of Indra’s Net, a metaphor for the interconnectedness of life. Bernie believes that there is just a huge field of energy, a collective (un-)consciousness, everything as it is before we label or name it. That through work to cultivate interconnectedness we are seeing more and more of this field.
Bernie Glassman at Upaya
This podcast features Roshi Bernie Glassman's teachings at Upaya over the years and is a memorial series honoring his profound Zen teachings and socially engaged work in the world.