Accessibility & Inclusiveness on the Buddhist Path with Venerable Yonten Phuntsok
Автор: Metta Centre
Загружено: 2022-07-19
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In this talk Venerable Yonten Phuntsok shares one person’s experience of accessibility and inclusiveness on the Buddhist path, from the viewpoint of a practitioner who shares a body with disability. This includes the support that’s been received from practising Buddhas, Thay’s teachings, insights into practices that have helped with their disability, and a guided meditation on relating to pain and other challenges.
About the speaker:
Sibling Yonten Phuntsok (they/them) is a self-ordained Buddhist monastic (2017) whose root traditions are in the Tibetan Kagyu lineage (2008). From 2014 they have been following teachings of Ven. Thich Nhat Hanh & the Plum Village tradition. Their walking of the Buddha’s path started in 1999 when they attended 3-day Lojong teachings in London, offered by HH the 14th Dalai Lama. They’re a disabled person, a military veteran & part of the LGBTQIA+ community. They are also a Reiki master/teacher & practised the Pagan path as a High Priest for 6 yrs.
Recorded on Wednesday 4th May
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