Leap into the living Dharma Universe with current events and cultural happenings talk and discover sacred living. New episodes are updated every Tuesday! Inside My Big Dharma Head is a spirituality podcast that invites listeners into sacred living. Our host, Karlos Molina-Gaillard, M.A., brings a…
K talks the essentials of joy and fun in our lives to balance out our stressful dharma practice.
K talks the essentials of joy and fun in our lives to balance out our stressful dharma practice.
K talks grassroots involvement and transformation in our living dharma community amidst the Buddha’s "missing" Vulture Peak sermon.
K talks grassroots involvement and transformation in our living dharma community amidst the Buddha’s "missing" Vulture Peak sermon.
K talks about Dan Ladinsky’s awesome book “A Year With Hafiz”, and he shares his favorite poems from this collection.
K talks about the serious issue of the lack of women educators and women's wisdom in our Dharma community today.
K talks about today's pervasive spiritual practice of demonizing “thought”. He also explores how this practice causes harm on dharma students and the planet. K offers avenues on how we can transform this practice.
K talks Tantric Reality and the Sacred Wisdoming Heart of Tantra.
K talks about Tantric Primordial Grace and Healing.
K talks racial discrimination within the backdrop of Thich Nhat Hanh's famous 1978 poem, “Please Call Me By My True Names.”
K talks about the expensive cost of learning dharma today and its implications on spiritual learning and community.
K talks about Dan Ladinsky’s awesome book “A Year With Hafiz”, and he shares his favorite poems from this collection.
K talks about the serious issue of the lack of women educators and women's wisdom in our Dharma community today.
K talks about today's pervasive spiritual practice of demonizing “thought”. He also explores how this practice causes harm on dharma students and the planet. K offers avenues on how we can transform this practice.
K talks Tantric Reality and the Sacred Wisdoming Heart of Tantra.
K talks about Tantric Primordial Grace and Healing.
K talks racial discrimination within the backdrop of Thich Nhat Hanh's famous 1978 poem, “Please Call Me By My True Names.”
K talks about the expensive cost of learning dharma today and its implications on spiritual learning and community.