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Buddha was a revolutionary and he left us with a map of how to effectively live our lives with skillful means. He gave us wise words for effective living through the Four Noble Truths, The Eightfold Path, and the Thirteen Precepts. Here Coyote expands on the concept of "life is suffering" to mean life's afflictions cannot be avoided. Stuff happens. However, we can contain our response to those afflictions through our meditation practice. He also encourages us to be active in the world and to contribute to the good while being aware of the unintentional negative consequences of our actions. He encourages us to acknowledge the darker side of our nature so that through that awareness we might better contain it. He reminds us of the RAIN process as created by Teah Strozier: R-recognize; A-acceptance, I-investigate, N-not identify. Ultimately Buddhism can help us towards better ways of living together that are sustainable, democratic, and include justice for all. (hosted by Justine Willis Toms)
Peter Coyote is a master of many crafts, including being an award-winning actor, improv teacher, author, director, screenwriter, and narrator who has worked with some of the world's most distinguished filmmakers, including Ken Burns. He's won several Emmys for his narration and was ordained as a Zen priest in 2011. In 2015, he received transmission from his teacher making him an independent Zen teacher.
Peter Coyote’s books include:
To learn more about the work of Peter Coyote go to www.petercoyote.com.
Host: Justine Willis Toms Interview Date: 5/3/2024 Program Number: 3816
From Album: Music for Zen MeditationArtist: Tony Scott
Opening Essay: Track 06 Za Zen (Meditation)Music Break 1: Track 06 Za Zen (cont)Music Break 2: Track 05 To Drift Like CloudsMusic Break 3: Track 09 Satori (Enlightenment)