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Kodo Conlin says farewell and talks about practice and leadership transition at YUZ.
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A monk said to Tozan, “Cold and heat descend upon us. How can we avoid them?” Tozan said, “Why don't you go where there is no cold or heat?” The monk said, “Where is the place where there is no cold or heat?” Tozan said, “When cold, let it be so cold that it kills you; when hot, let it be so hot that it kills you.” The Blue Cliff Record, Case 43 (Tozan Ryokai, 807-869)The monk asks “how can we avoid cold and heat?” Does he mean this literally? Is his question just about how to avoid extreme weather? Come to YUZ tomorrow and find out where the place is where there's no heat or cold (and it's NOT San Diego).
This week we chat with Yuz Rozenblum, mother of two high-masking Autistic and ADHD children, and her path to developing Literally Ausome, a platform designed to educate the public on high-masking Autistic children and adults as well as female presentations of Autism and ADHD. For more information on Yuz and Literally Ausome resources you can check out the link below: https://literallyausome.com.au/ For any further information on topics explored in this podcast you can follow the links here: https://news.nswtf.org.au/blog/news/2022/04/strike-action-4-may-pressure-government-salaries-and-workload https://teamwork.org.au/national-day-of-action/
This week Eli speaks about “Whatever We Experience at YUZ”
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Heather Iarusso leads YUZ on what it means to “Shelter in (the) Present.” Her description of the talk is as follows: How can paying radical attention to the present moment alleviate anxiety about the future, help us let go of remorse about the past, and infuse our lives with the wonder of now. Although causes and conditions are beyond our control, practicing The Way illuminates the perfection and liberation abiding in each moment.
Zachary Smith hosts YUZ on Yun Men's Appropriate Statement (Response). He describes the topic as follows:Yun Men, when asked about the meaning of Buddhism - that is, of the whole body of the Buddhist Teaching - famously responded, “An appropriate statement,” and in the commentaries (Blue Cliff Record case 14) this is called, “An iron hammerhead with no handle-hole,” (and also, “A rat gnawing on ginger” but never mind that). Nonetheless we'll be seeing if we can get a handle on the story and the message it delivers about how to live creatively and skillfully in any time but especially in these “interesting” times.Zachary is a Zen priest, Dharma transmitted teacher, and a long-time practitioner. You can find his bio here.
Michael McCord led YUZ on a talk around "But What if We're Wrong?: Seeking truth in the age of propaganda.”
Yuz. Hate everyone because god does. Crimson and bloody fur. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Zachary Smith leads YUZ with a talk entitled “Gratitude and Dukkha: A Thanksgiving Meditation." Perhaps the single most obvious feature of humans as a species is how continually dissatisfied with life, and their lot in it, they seem to be-- often regardless of the actual circumstances. The Buddha summed up this observation in the First Noble Truth and offered a ground-breaking and novel explanation for it in the Second. The rest, as they say, is history but it's still a rich area of investigation because, frankly, things have not improved much in the last 2,500 years. On this special occasion we'll revisit the fundamental question of suffering and see how it can be turned through Practice.
Mei Elliott speaks about love and longing. During this time of social distancing, many people are anticipating a holiday season without the ability to travel to be with loved ones. Missing one's friends and family is particularly pronounced during this extended period of isolation and has become a source of longing for many of us. This longing can take many shapes: longing for time with one's parents and siblings, romantic longing for a partner, the grief-based longing for a loved one who has died, or the general longing for anything that is just out of reach. Whether it's for food, sex, entertainment, etc. how can we satisfy this yearning? During this YUZ meeting, Mei Elliott explores the roots of longing as well as practices for finding freedom and wholeness in its midst.
Kodo Conlin leads YUZ with a talk titled "Encountering Suzuki Roshi: Five Faculties of Zen Practice." Through the lens of Zen teachings, Kodo discusses an ancient Buddhist practice known as the five faculties--faith, energy, mindfulness, concentration, and wisdom. Suzuki Roshi, the founder of San Francisco Zen Center, embodied these qualities for so many people, to transformative effect.
Zachary Smith leads YUZ in an exploration of Blue Cliff Record Case #9, “Chao Chou's 4 Gates.” Without giving too much away in advance (never a good idea when Koans are involved) suffice it to say that Chao Chou invites us all to consider what it actually means to be a “self” - this self - and that we'll take up the invitation.
Eli Brown-Stevenson leads a YUZ meeting on Practices for Well-being.
Zachary Smith leads YUZ on the three pure precepts, which are an integral part of the 16 Bodhisattva Precepts. Permalink
Mei Elliott explores how to work skillfully with thinking in meditation. For many practitioners, it can be easy to relate to thoughts as "the problem" in our meditation, and yet, the thinking mind is imperative for communication, work, survival, and for understanding the very teachings that allow us to practice. Given this, it can be difficult to know how to relate to thoughts, and what to do when they arise in meditation: do we drop them, ignore, reject, chase, or allow them? During this YUZ session we will explore how to skillfully relate to thoughts through traditional meditation instruction from the Zen and early Buddhist traditions. Learning how to see our thoughts clearly, frees us from compulsive reactivity, providing us with insight into the nature of not-self and greater freedom in daily life.Mei will be focusing on this curriculum for a two part series. Both classes on this theme will gravitate around practical meditation training, and will provide opportunities for you to ask questions about your practice. The date for part two in this series will be announced shortly, and will likely occur in the coming month.
Siobham Cassidy talks about how Anger has a surprising purpose and can be used as a guide to point to needs that are not being met. Through this lens we can connect more deeply with ourselves, leading to self-understanding and self-compassion. Lovingkindness is the pathway that will be used during YUZ to help cultivate understanding of this powerful human energy.
Maurizio Cattelan’s fun house exhibition of 30 international artists in Shanghai until Dec 20, 2018. Yuz museum. Looking at the idea of appropriation. And art thievery.
This week we bring you a special episode from Hong Kong, where we staged our first ever live In Other Words event on 29 March, a panel discussion on "The Future of The Museum”. Our guests included Michael Govan, director, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA); Doryun Chong, deputy director and chief curator, M+ in Hong Kong; and Allan Schwartzman. The panel was introduced by Kevin Ching, CEO of Sotheby's Asia and moderated by Charlotte Burns. Joining us remotely was Budi Tek, the founder of the Yuz Museum and Foundation, Shanghai, who broke the news of an unprecedented collaboration between Yuz and LACMA. This opened a discussion about the increasing willingness of museum directors and private patrons to collaborate and share. Our panelists also spoke about where innovation is taking place geographically; about cultural norms and how they manifest differently region to region; and about new technologies, such as augmented reality, and how they might impact museums and exhibition making. These are, of course, just a few of the topics covered. Tune in for the rest. Transcript: http://www.artagencypartners.com/transcript-the-future-of-the-museum-2/ “In Other Words” is a presentation of AAP and Sotheby's, produced by Audiation.fm.
This week we bring you a special episode from Hong Kong, where we staged our first ever live In Other Words event on 29 March, a panel discussion on "The Future of The Museum”. Our guests included Michael Govan, director, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA); Doryun Chong, deputy director and chief curator, M+ in Hong Kong; and Allan Schwartzman. The panel was introduced by Kevin Ching, CEO of Sotheby’s Asia and moderated by Charlotte Burns. Joining us remotely was Budi Tek, the founder of the Yuz Museum and Foundation, Shanghai, who broke the news of an unprecedented collaboration between Yuz and LACMA. This opened a discussion about the increasing willingness of museum directors and private patrons to collaborate and share. Our panelists also spoke about where innovation is taking place geographically; about cultural norms and how they manifest differently region to region; and about new technologies, such as augmented reality, and how they might impact museums and exhibition making. These are, of course, just a few of the topics covered. Tune in for the rest. Transcript: http://www.artagencypartners.com/transcript-the-future-of-the-museum-2/ “In Other Words” is a presentation of AAP and Sotheby’s, produced by Audiation.fm.
ONNE PUUUNCH!! 3! 2! 1! LETS GO! YUZ! THIS IS THE REVIEW (slash) MEMORY LANE VIST OF ONE OF MY FAVORITE COMEDY ANIMES PUT THERE TODAY! So let's do our normal 100 push-ups/ 100 sit ups / 100 squats/ & finally a 10 Km Run: EVERY SINGLE DAY!!!
Dr. Michael Yuz is serial entrepreneur with a fascination for technology, the internet, and medicine. Dr. Yuz shares his entrepreneurial journey, passion for teleradiology and telemedicine, and his big vision of ‘putting a dent in the planet'. The ModernMD: Dr. Michael Yuz Dr. Michael Yuz, MD, MBA is the CEO and Founder of USARAD Holding Inc, an advanced teleradiology and telemedicine company. Michael is also the CEO and Founder of SecondOpinions.com, a medical consultation and second opinion platform, providing second opinion services in all areas of medicine including radiology. Dr. Yuz is double boarded in diagnostic radiologist with extensive training and experience in multiple advanced modalities including MRI and Cardiac CT. Success Quote: “Hard work and persistence are the secret ingredients to any success story.” - Dr. Yuz White Coat to Business Suit: Michael started his entrepreneurial journey with a newspaper route business at the age of 14 which he grew from 20 clients to 1,000 clients in 18 months. During these early years, he learned the value of customer satisfaction, hard work, and persistence. At the end of medical school, he sold the newspaper route business and started two new ventures: domain name trading and real estate. Listen as Michael shares his early business experiences, passion for business, his start in teleradiology and telemedicine. Idea to Venture: The Idea: Create a high quality teleradiology company with a focus on sub-subspecialty services, quick turn around times, and a cheaper price point. Listen as Dr. Yuz shares his journey starting USARAD, an on demand teleradiology platform. After a family event, he expanded his vision and built SecondOpinions, a medical consultation and second opinion platform, to offer medical second opinions globally. Success: Expanded initial teleradiology offering to include additional telemedicine services in multiple specialities. Lesson Learned: Never underestimate anyone, always give people a chance, and never judge. Listen as Dr. Yuz shares his story running into a billionaire from China. Business Rounds: Best Advice: Work hard, be persistent, never give up, ignore the naysayers, and good things will happen. Daily Success Habit: Michael developed a habit which he calls ‘solid state brain' which allow him to be productive and alert 24/7!! Listen for more on his ‘superhuman' habit and how he has trained his brain to work like a hard drive with an on/off switch. Healthcare Trends: Teleradiology and telemedicine will transform the way medicine is practiced with most of medicine being practiced online. Links: http://usarad.com/ https://www.secondopinions.com/
KOKU'da bu hafta: Rockenfeld'den Rockefeller'a; Cagdas sanatlarda kokunun bir ortam olarak kullanimi; MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) Modern Sanatlar Muzesi'ni kim kurdu?; Mobil + Chevron + Esso + 31 sirket = Standart Oil; James Auger ve "Kor Randevu" enstalasyonu; Futurizmin oncusu Filippo Marinetti ve benzin kokusu; Judy Chicago ve "Menstruasyon Banyosu" enstalasyonu; Fluxus'tan Takako Saiko ve "Koku Satranci" performansi; Rockefeller Jr., "hayir" islerine kac dolar para dagitti? On bin? Yuz bin? Bir milyon? Yuz milyon?