EPISODE · Feb 14, 2026 · 1H
Ep 4: Roshi Joan Halifax — Practice, Activism, and Meeting Death with an Open Heart
from Living Dharma Podcast · host Tergar Institute
In this deeply embodied conversation, Roshi Joan Halifax—Zen teacher, anthropologist, and founder of Upaya Zen Center—explores what it truly means to live Dharma in everyday life.Speaking with rare clarity and tenderness, Roshi Joan reflects on authentic practice as continuous practice: meeting each moment with wholeheartedness, mutuality, and non-separation. Drawing from decades of work in social activism, prison systems, hospice care, and contemplative training, she shares how contemplation and compassionate action are not separate paths, but one integrated way of being.She speaks candidly about suffering, impermanence, and our current global crises—inviting us not to turn away, but to sit in the “charnel grounds” of this world with courage and curiosity. From her own experiences with serious illness to her lifelong work accompanying the dying, Roshi Joan offers a powerful reminder: practice happens inside the life we actually have.This episode is a profound reflection on intimacy with reality, aligning values with intention, cultivating bodhicitta, and discovering how tenderness and resilience can arise even in the most difficult times.
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In this deeply embodied conversation, Roshi Joan Halifax—Zen teacher, anthropologist, and founder of Upaya Zen Center—explores what it truly means to live Dharma in everyday life. Speaking with rare clarity and tenderness, Roshi Joan reflects on authentic practice as continuous practice: meeting each moment with wholeheartedness, mutuality, and non-separation. Drawing from decades of work in social activism, prison systems, hospice care, and contemplative training, she shares how contemplatio...
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