And Yet.. and yet.. by Anja Tanhane September 2023
Thoughts and Emotions by Tom Fisher July 2023
Identity of Absolute and Relative by Anja Tanhane June 2023
Don't Know Mind by Anja Tanhane May 2023
Reflecting on Zen At Easter by Tom Fisher April 2023
Lovingkindness: A secular Approach by Tom Fisher March 2023
Zen and Appreciation by Anja Tanhane February 2023
Our Secret Practice by Tom Fisher January 2023
Reflective Talks from 2022
How much is enough? by Anja Tanhane December 2022
The Lotus in the Mud by Anja Tanhane November 2022
Lost Horse by Tom Fisher October 2022
Old Age, Illness & Death by Tom Fisher September 2022
From Little Things Big Things Grow by Anja Tanhane August 2022
Fertile Soil by Anja Tanhane July 2022
Why Speech by Tom Fisher May 2022
Zen and Freedom by Anja Tanhane April 2022
Labelling and Beyond by Tom Fisher March 2022
Remembering Thich Nhat Hanh by Anja Tanhane February 2022
Zen and the Quaker Art of Making Decisions by Tom Fisher January 2022
Reflective Talks from 2021
The Art of Meditation by Anja Tanhane December 2021
Dharma Gates: Secular as Sacred by Tom Fisher November 2021
Ordinary Life, Sacred Space by Anja Tanhane October 2021
Training to Become Nobody Special by Anja Tanhane September 2021
Lockdown Zazen by Anja Tanhane August 2021
Emptiness by Anja Tanhane July 2021
Every Day is a Good Day by Tom Fisher May 2021
The Thee A’s: Greed, Hated and Ignorance by Tom Fisher April 2021 In this talk, Tom examines the Chinese origins of the terms ‘greed’, ‘hatred’ and ‘ignorance’ and their use in the OMZ book of readings. He suggests that, for some people at least, it might be useful to think of the concepts as ‘attachment’, ‘aversion’ and ‘apathy’. He also puts forward a number of possible antidotes in practice to these ’three poisons’.
Lying Cows and Buddha Nature by Tom Fisher March 2021
The Gifts and Challenges of Ritual by Anja Tanhane February 2021
Warm Hearted Attention by Anja Tanhane January 2021
Reflective Talks from 2020
Zen and Evil by Tom Fisher December 2020
Living in Balance by Anja Tanhane November 2020
Directing and Sustaining our Attention by Anja Tanhane October 2020
Letting go of Being Right by Tom Fisher September 2020 For many of us, there’s something satisfying about winning an argument. The childhood phrase ‘See, I told you so,’ echoes in my mind. In what seems to be an increasingly divided – and hence argumentative – world, this mind-set has been amplified by leaders who appear psychologically unable to admit those with different views may be right
Bodhisattvas All Around by Tom Fisher August 2020
Let Plants Identify Me by Anja Tanhane July 2020
Being Just this Moment by Anja Tanhane May 2020
Dogen and the Coronavirus by Tom Fisher April 2020
Zen in the Shopping Centre Carpark by Anja Tanhane March 2020
The Five Indriyas and Climate Change by Anja Tanhane February 2020
Reimagining our Connection to Country by Anja Tanhane January 2020
Reflective Talks from 2019
Cultivating Joy & Ease by Anja Tanhane December 2019
The Gift of Non-Striving by Anja Tanhane October 2019
Dance of Sesshin by Tom Fisher September 2019
Giving Life to Life: Buddhist Perspectives on Climate Change by Anja Tanhane August 2019
Practice and Vulnerability by Anja Tanhane July 2019
Buddha Within by Tom Fisher May 2019
Why Practise Zazen? by Anja Tanhane March 2019
Zen and Our Connection to Nature by Anja Tanhane January 2019
Reflective Talks from 2018
Zen Approach to Gratitude by Anja Tanhane December 2018
Stubbing Our Toes on Emptiness by Tom Fisher November 2018
Cultivating Community by Anja Tanhane October 2018
Reflecting on Anger by Tom Fisher September 2018
Reflections on the Heart Sutra by Anja Tanhane August 2018