In this episode, my first back for this year, Ash and I dive further into the waters we began wading into in our previous episode. Exploring the intersection of queer ways of being, masculinity, and the mythopoetic orientation, we build on this inquiry based on reflections for our last 5 months of circling with men across many generations. What does the mythopoetic orientation afford us as we look to restore, and restory ourselves-in-the-world? How do we relate to 'masculinity,' 'femininit...
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In this episode, my first back for this year, Ash and I dive further into the waters we began wading into in our previous episode. Exploring the intersection of queer ways of being, masculinity, and the mythopoetic orientation, we build on this inquiry based on reflections for our last 5 months of circling with men across many generations. What does the mythopoetic orientation afford us as we look to restore, and restory ourselves-in-the-world? How do we relate to 'masculinity,' 'femininit...
#29: Brother Phap Hai — Engaged Buddhism and Living in Relationship with Immediacy
Spaces Between with Al Jeffery
1 hour
4 years ago
#29: Brother Phap Hai — Engaged Buddhism and Living in Relationship with Immediacy
Contemplating system and cultural change, and our role within it can be daunting, and quite honestly, disempowering. Engaged Buddhism though, might have something to remind us. In today’s episode, we connect with Brother Phap Hai, a Senior Student of venerable Thich Nhat Hanh, to explore how the practice of Engaged Buddhism might support us as stewards of change in our lives, and our communities. What is Engaged Buddhism? What does it look and feel like in practice? How can it support u...
Spaces Between with Al Jeffery
In this episode, my first back for this year, Ash and I dive further into the waters we began wading into in our previous episode. Exploring the intersection of queer ways of being, masculinity, and the mythopoetic orientation, we build on this inquiry based on reflections for our last 5 months of circling with men across many generations. What does the mythopoetic orientation afford us as we look to restore, and restory ourselves-in-the-world? How do we relate to 'masculinity,' 'femininit...