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Best podcasts about teish

Latest podcast episodes about teish

Returning with Rebecca Campbell
Collective Healing in These Times with Yeye Teish

Returning with Rebecca Campbell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 54:41


In this conversation, I had the honor of speaking with Yeye Teish. We explored the current state of the world and the importance of holding onto hope, even in challenging times. Yeye expressed her concerns about the rise of dictatorships and the threat of global control, emphasizing the need for spiritual activism. She spoke about the power of women's intuition and our role in restoring balance to the world. We also discussed the deep need to reconnect with nature and the feminine, and the importance of standing up for the Earth. Yeye shared simple rituals to honor water, reminding us of its sacred connection to life and spirituality. Finally, Yeye invited us to support the work of the School of Ancient Mysteries and the Sacred Arts Center. This conversation was filled with wisdom and inspiration—may it resonate with you as it did with me.

Sh!t Talkers
In Conversation with Teish & Georgia Ward

Sh!t Talkers

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 54:22


Send us a Text Message.Teish and Georgia share their joint life experience, from a severe motorbike accident to a cancer diagnosis. Teish recounts the accident, where she was a passenger on a motorbike and crashed into a brick fence, resulting in severe injuries and multiple surgeries. The accident left Teish with lasting scars and physical limitations. Years later, Teish was diagnosed with stage 3c melanoma, leading to further hospitalization and treatment. Despite the challenges, Teish remains resilient and positive, always looking for the silver lining. Teish Ward and her sister discuss the challenges they faced during Teish's cancer treatment, including the emotional toll it took on their family. They emphasize the importance of staying positive and supporting each other through difficult times. Teish shares her experience with various health issues, including bowel problems and infertility, which she believes are related to her cancer treatment. Despite the hardships, Teish remains determined to fight and find a finish line to her health struggles. In this conversation, Teish and Georgia discuss the challenges and emotional toll of dealing with cancer. They talk about the mental strength required to endure the waiting game and the fear of relapse. They also discuss the impact of cancer on their quality of life and the toll it takes on their families. The conversation highlights the importance of early detection and the need to take care of one's skin. Teish and Georgia share their mission to raise awareness about skin cancer through their company, GT Skin.We have a discount code for our listeners for GT Skin https://gtskin.com.au/Code: SHTTALKERS20Hosted by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie Edwards Produced by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie EdwardsLike our show? Please leave us a review here.Each and every review helps us keep this pod on the air!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shttalkerspodContact - shttalkerspod@gmail.com

Leading Conversations
Ancestors of the Future

Leading Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 60:00


Cheryl Esposito welcomes Luisah Teish, a writer and extraordinary storyteller, internationally known for her performances of African, Caribbean, and African-American folklore and feminist myth. She is author of Jump Up: Good Times Throughout the Season with Celebrations from Around the World and Carnival of the Spirit. Teish connects us with the ancestors, bringing wisdom traditions and rituals to life. Her stories teach us what the ancients knew about the natural rhythms of the seasons, how cultures thrive and communities prosper. Teish says, “Stand knowing that you are an ancestor of the future.” What will your story be? Join the conversation for a magical hour with Luisah Teish!

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Leading Conversations
Ancestors of the Future

Leading Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 60:00


Cheryl Esposito welcomes Luisah Teish, a writer and extraordinary storyteller, internationally known for her performances of African, Caribbean, and African-American folklore and feminist myth. She is author of Jump Up: Good Times Throughout the Season with Celebrations from Around the World and Carnival of the Spirit. Teish connects us with the ancestors, bringing wisdom traditions and rituals to life. Her stories teach us what the ancients knew about the natural rhythms of the seasons, how cultures thrive and communities prosper. Teish says, “Stand knowing that you are an ancestor of the future.” What will your story be? Join the conversation for a magical hour with Luisah Teish!

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Yarning Up with Caroline Kell
Teisha Toi - Birthing on Country as a First Nations Woman

Yarning Up with Caroline Kell

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 65:38


In this week's episode Caroline is joined by proud Wiradjuri and Yuin Woman Teisha Toi. Teisha is a mother, a cultural dancer and woman, a Dhelk Dja Counsellor at Albury Wodonga Health Service (AHWAS) and is deeply passionate about the reclamation and decolonisation of ancient and sacred Aboriginal practices - such as birthing on Country.  In this potent episode, Caroline and Teisha engage in an exceptionally raw yarn about motherhood, and delve into Teisha's remarkable journey of motherhood and her unique experience of giving birth on Country. Teisha recounts her journey of giving birth on Country, sharing her emotions and insights from the experience and the many profound lessons she's learned in navigating this process, mostly without support from the Western health care system. Together, they both explore their own journeys as daughters and also their mother wounds. This episode serves as a poignant reminder that, despite the impact of colonisation on our traditional practices and ways, are as Teish says, ‘inscribed in our DNA.' Teisha is committed to sharing her story and facilitating conversations on this topic with those wanting to learn more. She has generously shared her Birthing on Country video which can be found HERE.  To reach out to Teisha and find out more follow her on Instagram HERE. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a rating and review so we can elevate First Nations people and stories and don't forget to follow the show! Follow Caroline on Instagram @blak_wattle_coaching and learn more about working with Caroline HERE We would like to acknowledge Aboriginal people as Australia's First Peoples' who have never ceded their sovereignty. We acknowledge the Wurundjeri/Woiwurrung people of the Kulin Nation where the podcast was recorded. We pay our deepest respects to Traditional Owners across Australia and Elders past and present. And our future young generations. This episode is for entertainment purposes only and doesn't replace medical advice.  This podcast was brought to you by On Track Studio. www.ontrackstudio.com.au @on.track.studio For advertising opportunities please email hello@ontrackstudio.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Zen Talks: Kyo-On Dokuro
[Deutsch/German] Teishō: Verwirrende Kletterpflanzen Fall 53 - Baso's Salz und Sosse

Zen Talks: Kyo-On Dokuro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 50:13


Das dritte Teishō auf Deutsch vom März 2023 Sesshin am BergZendo in Österreich, Fall 53 der Verwirrenden Kletterpflanzen. The third and last teishō from the sesshin at the BergZendo in Austria, March 2023, in German language.

Zen Talks: Kyo-On Dokuro
[Deutsch/German] Teishō: Verwirrende Kletterpflanzen Fall 51 - Daitsu Chisho Buddha

Zen Talks: Kyo-On Dokuro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 38:29


Teishō vom 10. März 2023, gegeben am BergZendo (Bodhidharma Zendo Wien) über Fall 51 des Shumon Kattoshu, Verwirrende Kletterpflanzen. Teishō given March 10, 2023 at the BergZendo near Vienna in German.

Zen Talks: Kyo-On Dokuro
[Deutsch/German] Teishō: Verwirrende Kletterpflanzen Fall 52 - Oryu's Sutren Singen

Zen Talks: Kyo-On Dokuro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 54:41


Ein Teishō auf Deutsch das am BergZendo in der Nähe von Wien über Fall 52 des Shūmon Kattō-shū von Chigan Rōshi gegeben wurde. Teishō in German from a Sesshin at the BergZendo in Austria, treating case 52 of the collection Entangling Vines.

Adopted Black Girl
Hello 2023!

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 8:56


A Move. A Transition.A Way Forward. In this episode, I am talking about how I have navigated Adopted Black Girl Blog & Podcast for the past two years! What I've learned, what I can do better and how I will be moving forward. Let's jump into the episode! *warning loud yell in the beginning, I'm sorry lol. Happy Two Years!!! -Teish

Odia Kabita Wala : Ratikanta Singh
2023/ Dui Hazar Teish Aasijaa...

Odia Kabita Wala : Ratikanta Singh

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 12:20


This episode contains welcome song for the New Year 2023. This song is written by me and I am also the singer. Hope you will appreciate and enjoy too.... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Leading Conversations
Ancestors of the Future

Leading Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 60:00


Cheryl Esposito welcomes Luisah Teish, a writer and extraordinary storyteller, internationally known for her performances of African, Caribbean, and African-American folklore and feminist myth. She is author of Jump Up: Good Times Throughout the Season with Celebrations from Around the World and Carnival of the Spirit. Teish connects us with the ancestors, bringing wisdom traditions and rituals to life. Her stories teach us what the ancients knew about the natural rhythms of the seasons, how cultures thrive and communities prosper. Teish says, “Stand knowing that you are an ancestor of the future.” What will your story be? Join the conversation for a magical hour with Luisah Teish!

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Adopted Black Girl
September | Restoring Relationships

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 16:29


I visited home in September, took a social break, recognized some shifts and had lots of coffee.Restoring relationships can't be timed especially when you are relearning them through a different perspective. Let's talk about it. See you in the episode. Signed,Teish, Adopted Black Girl 

Adopted Black Girl
Hurry, Love & Trust?

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 20:48


Live from my bed with my dog besides me - this week we diving into the concepts of “hurry” ,  love languages and trust.Do you think your love language can change overtime? Talk to me in the episode. Music by Beatz by Grey -https://music.apple.com/us/artist/beatz-by-grey/1536018369Signed,Teish, Adopted Black Girl 

Adopted Black Girl
Relocation Part 2

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 11:33


In this quick episode, I continue with the Q&A about my relocation to Phoenix and the lessons learned. So grateful for all yall who submitted questions and excited to share Part 2 with you! Music by Beatz by Grey -https://music.apple.com/us/artist/beatz-by-grey/1536018369Let me know how you all are liking the intros! See you in the episode. Signed, Teish, Adopted Black Girl

Adopted Black Girl
Relocation Part 1.

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 22:17


Relocating isn't easy but consistency has helped the process. Since moving to Phoenix, I've adjusted to a lot and it's been a ride.  Sometimes a healthy pattern is what we need to focus  in and listen to our own mind. Kicking this season off with a relocation Q&A. Let's get into this episode. Signed, Teish, Adopted Black Girl 

Leading Conversations
Ancestors of the Future

Leading Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 60:00


Cheryl Esposito welcomes Luisah Teish, a writer and extraordinary storyteller, internationally known for her performances of African, Caribbean, and African-American folklore and feminist myth. She is author of Jump Up: Good Times Throughout the Season with Celebrations from Around the World and Carnival of the Spirit. Teish connects us with the ancestors, bringing wisdom traditions and rituals to life. Her stories teach us what the ancients knew about the natural rhythms of the seasons, how cultures thrive and communities prosper. Teish says, “Stand knowing that you are an ancestor of the future.” What will your story be? Join the conversation for a magical hour with Luisah Teish!

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Adopted Black Girl
Bonus Clips - How I Chose Myself - A Look In The Archives

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 6:11


Season 1 taught me so much and as we gear up for Season 2, the conversations are getting deeper and transitioning.  Last year, we were told everywhere, whether on social media or in our friend groups to "choose ourselves" - But how? As a kinship adoptee, I wanted to understand what that looked like for me when most of my identities were based on my situation not my soul. In this episode, I'll be sharing some notes from the archives and how I processed the action of choosing myself. Let's get into the episode. Here's a sneak clip before we start Season 2. Signed, Teish, Adopted Black Girl 

Adopted Black Girl
Reflect Forward - Thank You Season 1!

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 21:55


What a ride! 14 episodes...14 episodes! Thank you for rocking with me since February 6th, I appreciate ya'll so much. So let's dive into the episode and reflect on how we started and where we going. Adopted Black Girls are out here and Black Families Adopt Too. We're here and we aren't going anywhere. The system is already crazy and that mental battle is a hard one to navigate after those papers are signed. We have a lot more to talk about, but today, let's reflect so we can continue to go forward. See you in the episode!Signed,Teish, Adopted Black Girl ✨

Leading Conversations
Ancestors of the Future

Leading Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 55:46


Cheryl Esposito welcomes Luisah Teish, a writer and extraordinary storyteller, internationally known for her performances of African, Caribbean, and African-American folklore and feminist myth. She is author of Jump Up: Good Times Throughout the Season with Celebrations from Around the World and Carnival of the Spirit. Teish connects us with the ancestors, bringing wisdom traditions and rituals to life. Her stories teach us what the ancients knew about the natural rhythms of the seasons, how cultures thrive and communities prosper. Teish says, “Stand knowing that you are an ancestor of the future.” What will your story be? Join the conversation for a magical hour with Luisah Teish!

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Adopted Black Girl
A Breath Of Conflict

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 23:57


How do you manage tough conversations with others when you struggle to do it with yourself?I know all too well. I received an email asking how I relate my conflict work with my adoption experience earlier last month and well, here's my answer. A mellow vibe and breathy talks with this episode so thank you for listening! See you in the episode!Signed,Teish, Adopted Black Girl ✨

Adopted Black Girl
How to Find Your Way Back in 4 Steps

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 20:35


It's easy to shut everyone out when you're feeling low. But how do you find your way back? I get it, it can get comfortable in your cocoon but when it's time for you to need someone, who you gonna call and how are you going to navigate that? I broke it down in four steps to how to get started. This in no way replaces seeing a mental health practitioner but this helped me when I just wasn't ready yet. And I still do it to this day.See you in the episode!Signed,Teish, Adopted Black Girl ✨

Adopted Black Girl
Get That Joy Back

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 19:48


When's the last time you felt like a kid again and welcomed joy? Raspy voice and all, this week we are keeping it light. No agenda, just vibes but with the intention to make you smile. Let's get that joy again and dive into the last 6 months, Disney movies and well, being a kid again. . So as always, grab a cup of tea or coffee, and get ready for a great conversation. This episode was edited and produced by sound designer, audio engineer and music producer, Swittz! He made this sound like coffee and love. You can find him on Instagram @officialswittz . ^ Grateful for you mastering and mix expertise! *I do not own copyright to any of the music or original beats produced in this episode. . Businesses promoted: Crown Therapy LLC with Dr. AndersonSigned,Teish, ABG ✨P.S. Let me know what you think or what subjects you would like to hear more of by either messaging me @AdoptedBlackGirl on IG or emailing adoptedblackgirl@gmail.com

Adopted Black Girl
Interrupting Patterns Pt. 2

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 28:58


Can't speak on what I don't apply. This week, we are continuing the conversation around Interrupting Patterns. This time being more specific on how it applys in my life as a Black Adult adoptee and how it can apply in yours as well. So as always, grab a cup of tea or coffee, and get ready for a great conversation. This episode was edited and produced by sound designer, audio engineer and music producer, Swittz! He made this sound like coffee and love. You can find him on Instagram @officialswittz . ^ Grateful for you mastering and mix expert! *I do not own copyright to feature  of song “Memories” by Maroon 5. You can continue to support me and this podcast by buying from the ABG Merch Shop: Signed,Teish, ABG ✨P.S. Let me know what you think or what subjects you would like to hear more of by either messaging me @AdoptedBlackGirl on IG or emailing adoptedblackgirl@gmail.com

Adopted Black Girl
Interrupting Patterns Pt. 1

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 27:59


How do you take back your own narrative when it's based on everyone else's opinion? Hmm, let me tell you on this episode of Adopted Black Girl! The Nook Corner featuring: Inevitable Conclusions - Christina C Jones Recommended by Readingisavibe on IG! Music produced by: Kid- J, Song: “Me” from album “Pierre” found on all streaming platforms. See You In the Words. You can continue to support me and this podcast by buying from the ABG Merch Shop: https://www.adoptedblackgirl.com/adoptedblackgirl-apparelSigned,Teish, ABG ✨P.S. Let me know what you think or what subjects you would like to hear more of by either messaging me @AdoptedBlackGirl on IG or emailing adoptedblackgirl@gmail.com

Adopted Black Girl
Dear Mom, I'm not ready yet.

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 22:05


I received a call this week from my emotions and I tried not to answer. Turns out, they hate going to voicemail. On this episode of Adopted Black Girl, we are discussing Mothers Day and the emotions that may come with that. It can be a hard weekend for a lot of us but hopefully through the tactics provided and some motivational tips for the upcoming week, you can find joy in your day. It's Mother Day weekend and it's time we have a talk. The Nook Corner: Stories That Stick by Kindra HallMusic produced by: Kid- J, Song: “Me” from album “Pierre” found on all streaming platforms. See You In the Words. Signed,Teish, ABG ✨P.S. Let me know what you think or what subjects you would like to hear more of by either messaging me @AdoptedBlackGirl on IG or emailing adoptedblackgirl@gmail.com

Adopted Black Girl
How Poetry Can Help You Navigate Conversations

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 24:03


What if I told you that writing poems can help navigate your everyday conversations, would you believe me? This week I dive into the art of forming poems as conversations and how you can transform any outcome with your words. After all, poetry is transformational right!Highlighting Poet Shannon D Maura's latest book Ctrl-Alt-Delete and closing out with Motivational tips to get you through this week, this is an episode you want to experience. Businesses Highlighted: Stretch By Evan - found on Instagram Adopted Black Girl Apparel debuting April 26th at 8:00am! Visibility leads to Validation, let continue to build community together. Transition Safely Ma'Khia Bryant, you were supposed to be here. Love you. Music produced by: Kid- J, Song: “Me” from album “Pierre” found on all streaming platforms. See You In the Words. Signed,Teish, ABG ✨P.S. Let me know what you think or what subjects you would like to hear more of by either messaging me @AdoptedBlackGirl on IG or emailing adoptedblackgirl@gmail.com

Adopted Black Girl
Golden Hour Recordings

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 28:13


Can we just be honest with each other? Sometimes operating in maintenance and alignment is when tests show up the most. From my brain being clouded to understanding the root of my releases, join me as we talk about preparation, alignment and my current space. During this episode, there are moments sexual assault is referenced and talked through. If you or anyone has experienced sexual assault and/or domestic violence, please know you do not have to navigate it alone.  National Sexual Assault Hotline: 800.66.HOPE (4673)If you are in immediate danger, please call 911. Hey, I love you! The Nook Corner: The BLK Love Mixtape by Brandon Alexander Williamshttps://www.theblklovemixtape.comHappy National Poetry Month! Music produced by: Kid- J, Song: “Me” from album “Pierre” found on all streaming platforms. See You In the Words. Signed,Teish, ABG ✨P.S. Let me know what you think or what subjects you would like to hear more of by either messaging me @AdoptedBlackGirl on IG or emailing adoptedblackgirl@gmail.com 

Adopted Black Girl
The Rook and A Journal

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 30:54


When it comes to understanding your adoption process, Teisha doesn't want you to lose your mind. In this episode, Teisha speaks on how the writing process became her #1 communication style and how the game of chess became her life. With special shoutouts to Dr. Anderson of Crown Therapy LLC and Sav of Sunflower Essentials, this episode is one we invite you to enjoy with us. Books referenced:The Mothers by Brit Bennett As always, remember to tell yourself that you love you today! See you in the words!Music produced by: Kid- J, Song: “Me” from album “Pierre” found on all streaming platforms. Signed,Teish, ABG ✨P.S. Let me know what you think or what subjects you would like to hear more of by either messaging me @AdoptedBlackGirl on IG or emailing adoptedblackgirl@gmail.com 

Adopted Black Girl
About A Year Agooooo...

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 40:51


 So it' been a year since quarantine was upon us  and oh how so much has changed! In this episode, I recognize someone who came into my life and changed the game for my growth. From last April to now, I explain the top five ways on how I was able to 1. Navigate this quarantine and 2. Find love in friendship along the way. Books referenced in this episode: The Spirit of Intimacy by Sobonfu SoméHow to Own Your Own Mind- Napoleon HillNadiya's Time to Eat - Nadiya HussainAs always, remember to tell yourself that you love you today! See you in the words!Music produced by: Kid- J, Song: “Me” from album “Pierre” found on all streaming platforms. Signed,Teish, ABG ✨P.S. Let me know what you think or what subjects you would like to hear more of by either messaging me @AdoptedBlackGirl or emailing adoptedblackgirl@gmail.com 

Adopted Black Girl
Why Wouldn't I say "Black" & "Adopted"?

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 33:47


Adoption is a journey and we all got to start somewhere. But what we aren't going to do is assume someone's journey or their identity based on our assumptions. This week in ABG, I'm  discussing things you shouldn't  say about someone's adoption process, the different  adoption options in Maryland and how one question had her a little amped up this week. Including the Nook corner with my read of the week and some motivational tips to get you through to the next episode, grab some tea or coffee and meet me  in the episode! Music produced by: Kid- J, Song: “Me” from album “Pierre” found on all streaming platforms. Signed,Teish, ABG P.S. Let me know what you think or what subjects you would like to hear more of by either messaging me @AdoptedBlackGirl or emailing adoptedblackgirl@gmail.com 

Adopted Black Girl
Love & Chocolate Shakes

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 15:58


A weekend full of feels! With Valentine's Day just around the corner, defining love can bring up emotions for all of us. However, knowing where your definition of love stems from can help you navigate those emotions even when you feel like you're the only one. Take a journey with me as a I dive into how I have defined love and how one experience led me to loving chocolates shakes forever. As always, remember to tell you that you love YOURSELF today!Signed, Teish, ABG 

Leading Conversations
Ancestors of the Future

Leading Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 55:46


Cheryl Esposito welcomes Luisah Teish, a writer and extraordinary storyteller, internationally known for her performances of African, Caribbean, and African-American folklore and feminist myth. She is author of Jump Up: Good Times Throughout the Season with Celebrations from Around the World and Carnival of the Spirit. Teish connects us with the ancestors, bringing wisdom traditions and rituals to life. Her stories teach us what the ancients knew about the natural rhythms of the seasons, how cultures thrive and communities prosper. Teish says, “Stand knowing that you are an ancestor of the future.” What will your story be? Join the conversation for a magical hour with Luisah Teish!

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Adopted Black Girl
Why Fumble What I Can Handle?

Adopted Black Girl

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 47:47


You're about to tune in to the launch of Adopted Black Girl! This episode was recorded live. After being adopted at a young age, Teish  came to terms with not knowing her birth parents in the best way. However, after navigating her 20s, relationships and life, she realized most of the problems stemmed from not facing her birth story in its entirety. Join her as she discusses how she has navigated the effects of being adopted and how motivation and inspiration kept her going. Special Guests: Nas (@illmaticNas_) Music Produced by: Kid-J "Me" from Pierre (2020)

Zen Talks: Kyo-On Dokuro
Shūmon Kattōshū Case 24: "Not Entering Nirvana" Kyō-On Dokurō Oshō, July 25, 2020

Zen Talks: Kyo-On Dokuro

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 55:50


Teishō on Entangling Vines Case 24 given during the online Hō-On Zazenkai in commeoration of Denkyō-shitsu Kyōzan Jōshū Rōshi.

Zen Talks: Kyo-On Dokuro
Entangling Vines, Case 16: "An Ox Goes Through a Lattice Window", August 2, 2019

Zen Talks: Kyo-On Dokuro

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 35:53


Day 4 of the Hō-On Sesshin at Rinzai-ji Zen Center; Case 16 宗門葛藤集 第十六則 牛過窗櫺 Teishō by Kyō-On Dokurō, Oshō

Zen Talks: Kyo-On Dokuro
Entangling Vines, Case 15: "One Peak is not White", August 1, 2019 (Kyo-On Dokuro, Osho)

Zen Talks: Kyo-On Dokuro

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 39:20


Teishō on 宗門葛藤集 第十五則 孤峰不白 Shūmon Kattushū Case 15, One Peak is not White, given at Rinzai-ji Zen Center on day 3 of the Ho-On Sesshin commemorating Kyōzan Jōshū Rōshi's fifth anniversary.

The Honey Files
Let's Read: Jambalaya by Luisa Teish Preface

The Honey Files

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 32:31


Read Books & Giveaways ! This month we are reading, Jambalaya: The Natural Woman's Book of Personal Charms & Practical Rituals *****Sponsorship Free***** Tune in for this week's giveaway! offer ends on SUNDAY!

New World Witchery - The Search for American Traditional Witchcraft

Summary: EDIT: We’ve had a very informative and respectful email from a listener that pointed out a few errors in my retelling of the Haitian tale about Obatala, Yemoja, and Shango. I would like to note that Yemoja is not historically associated with Haitian spiritual practices, and that the selections from Teish’s book are not … Continue reading "Episode 93 – Bright Mothers"

Zen
Z0019 „Nur daß Du ein Mann bist, macht Dich nicht edel!“

Zen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2015 36:59


21.07.2014 - Sommersesshin Choka Sangha „Eine Niederwerfung vollziehen und das Mark erlangen“ Shobogenzo (Die Schatzkammer des wahren Dharma) - Kapitel 10 oder auch Kapitel 8 Auch im Buddhismus ist Gleichberechtigung ein heikles Thema. Christoph Rei Ho Hatlapa zitiert in dieser Folge des Zen-Podcast aus dem Shobogenzo das Kapitel „Eine Niederwerfung vollziehen und das Mark erlangen“. In diesem betont Dogen, daß es nicht darauf ankommt, ob jemand Laie oder Mönch, Mann oder Frau ist, wenn es um Ethik und Moral des Buddhismus geht. Alle Erscheinungen des Dharmas sind emanzipiert, uns aufzurütteln und in der Lage den Dharma weiterzugeben. Leider sieht die tägliche buddhistische Praxis oft jedoch anders aus. So berichtet Christoph Rei Ho Hatlapa von seinen Reisen nach Bhutan und Japan, aber auch von seinen Erfahrungen mit europäischen Buddhisten und ihrem Verhalten gegenüber Laien und insbesondere Frauen. Dogen selbst zieht im Bezug darauf das Fazit: „Solche närrischen Leute verlassen ganz umsonst ihr Vaterland und wandern durch andere Länder. Sie hören oder sehen den buddhistischen Weg niemals. [...] Nur daß Du ein Mann bist, macht Dich nicht edel!“ Auch Oi Saidan Roshi, von dem Christoph Rei Ho Hatlapa seine Dharmaübertragung erhielt, tritt ganz in der Tradition Dogens für die Gleichbereichtigung ein. Als der Roshi die Wahl zwischen Karriere und seinen Ansichten zur Gleichberechtigung hatte, entscheid er sich immer wieder für letztere. Und so wird es auch im gerade entstehenden Steyerberger Tempel auf der Dharma-Ebene keinen Unterschied zwischen Männern und Frauen geben, wie Christoph Rei Ho Hatlapa in diesem Teishō betont. Daher schließt er diesen Vortrag auch mit ganz konkreten Wünschen für den neuen Tempel: • Laßt uns die Unschuld des alltäglichen Geistes praktizieren. • Laßt uns keine Würdenträger ausbilden, sondern ganz natürlich Gemeinschaft bleiben. • Laßt uns vor allen Repräsentationen des Dharma verneigen. • Denn: Es geht nicht um uns, sondern darum den Dharma zu erkennen, der weit über uns hinausreicht und der - wenn wir Glück haben - von uns gebraucht macht!

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Luisah Teish PH.D.

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2010 150:00


Luisah Teish is a writer, performer and ritual arts consultant. She is the author of Jambalaya: The Natural Woman's Book of Personal Charms and Practical Rituals, Carnival of the Spirit: Seasonal Celebrations and Rites of Passage, and Jump Up: Good Times Throughout the Season with Celebrations Around the World. Ms. Teish performs African, Caribbean, and African-American folklore and feminist myths. She designs and conducts workshops, rituals and tours in Europe, Egypt, South America and New Zealand. She is a member of the National Writer's Union, the International Women's Writing Guild, and serves as vice president of the Association for Transpersonal Psychology. She is a womanchief in the Ifa/Orisha tradition of Southwest Nigeria and the founder of the School of Ancient Mysteries and Sacred Arts Center. Articles about Ms. Teish and her work have appeared in periodicals such as Essence, the Yoga Journal, Conscious Life magazine, and Shaman's Drum; and in newspapers such as the Oakland Tribune. Luisah Teish is a storyteller of international acclaim. She is known for her original renditions of African, Caribbean, African-American and feminist mythology and folklore. Luisah Teish is a writer, performer and ritual priestess