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Paths of Practice: Conversations on Journeys into Buddhism
Vincent Moore
105 episodes
2 days ago
Paths of Practice (PoP) is a podcast that features interviews with people sharing their experiences with Buddhism and Buddhist practice. The podcast includes conversations with folks from a wide variety of backgrounds, both those that have been on the path for a while and those just starting out as well as everyone in between. In a way, the podcast sets out to explore the "84,000 paths to enlightenment," one Buddhist at a time. PoP was created and is hosted by Vincent Moore. Vincent is a relatively new practitioner of Soto Zen and has an MA from the Institute of Buddhist Studies.
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Paths of Practice (PoP) is a podcast that features interviews with people sharing their experiences with Buddhism and Buddhist practice. The podcast includes conversations with folks from a wide variety of backgrounds, both those that have been on the path for a while and those just starting out as well as everyone in between. In a way, the podcast sets out to explore the "84,000 paths to enlightenment," one Buddhist at a time. PoP was created and is hosted by Vincent Moore. Vincent is a relatively new practitioner of Soto Zen and has an MA from the Institute of Buddhist Studies.
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Buddhism
Religion & Spirituality
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Paths of Practice with Rev. Devon Matsumoto
Paths of Practice: Conversations on Journeys into Buddhism
1 hour 11 minutes 59 seconds
1 week ago
Paths of Practice with Rev. Devon Matsumoto

Rev. Devon Matsumoto is a Minister’s Assistant at the Mountain View Buddhist Temple. Devon grew up in the Jodo Shinshu community and has a deep interest in understanding how his Buddhist teachings can inform social justice movements and movements toward liberation. Devon is also a founding member of The Young Buddhist Editorial, an organization that seeks to share the stories of young Asian American Buddhists while preserving the experiences and stories of their ancestors. Please see the following links for more information about organizations and efforts that Devon works with:


Raffle Fundraiser for Mona Alshourafa & Family

tinyurl.com/raffle-for-mona

Mountain View Buddhist Temple

https://mvbuddhisttemple.org/


The Young Buddhist Editorial

https://www.youngbuddhisteditorial.com/

We talked about moving to Japan for Kaikyoshi certification and the benefits of studying Jodo Shinshu in Japanese, social justice advocacy and recognizing 'the cries of the nembutsu' as a wake up call, Buddhist youth groups and understanding that children aren’t just the future but are part of the present, and the importance of remembering that you're never alone where you're walking the Buddhist path.

Paths of Practice: Conversations on Journeys into Buddhism
Paths of Practice (PoP) is a podcast that features interviews with people sharing their experiences with Buddhism and Buddhist practice. The podcast includes conversations with folks from a wide variety of backgrounds, both those that have been on the path for a while and those just starting out as well as everyone in between. In a way, the podcast sets out to explore the "84,000 paths to enlightenment," one Buddhist at a time. PoP was created and is hosted by Vincent Moore. Vincent is a relatively new practitioner of Soto Zen and has an MA from the Institute of Buddhist Studies.