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Paths of Practice: Conversations on Journeys into Buddhism
Vincent Moore
111 episodes
3 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 Zen Master Dae An (Bogumila Malinowska)
Paths of Practice: Conversations on Journeys into Buddhism
1 hour 48 seconds
3 weeks ago
Paths of Practice with Zen Master Dae An (Bogumila Malinowska)

Zen Master Dae An (Bogumila Malinowska) is a Guiding Teacher at The London Zen Centre of the Kwan Um School of Zen and currently lives in London. She was born in North-west Poland and met Zen Master Seung Sahn in 1981 on one of his visits to the country. In 1988 she participated in a 100 day solo retreat. She was leading zen groups in Pila and Poznan while she was living in Poland from 1985 to 2003 before she left for the UK. 


She is a licensed counselor/psychotherapist in private practice in North London and registered with British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP). In 2005, she established the London Zen Centre two years after moving to the UK with the spiritual support of Zen Master Wu Bong. She received Inka (authority to teach koans and lead retreats) from Zen Master Wu Bong in September 2009 at the Warsaw Zen Centre (Wu Bong Sa). She received transmission from Zen Master Ji Kwang on June 15th, 2024 and was given the title Zen Master Dae An.


For more information about The London Zen Centre (Kwan Um School of Zen), please see the link below:

https://kwanumzen.co.uk/


Please also see the following link for more information about Bogumila Malinowska's private therapy practice:

https://www.londoncounsellingcentre.org/


We talked about Gestalt therapy and how to cultivate an environment for clients to be in the moment, recognizing the boundaries involved with being a zen teacher and a therapist, Zen Master Seung Sahn and solo practice vs. group settings, the Kwan Um School’s approach to bowing, meditation, and kong-ans (koans), and the importance of knowing your needs when you’re exploring Buddhism and Buddhist communities.

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.