was the practice of intersectionality”-the theory that we are “complex individuals who are deeply influenced by different sets of identity locations. I had to take time to step back and figure out how to reground myself,” Lama Rod says in his talk. Lama Rod Owens is an author, activist, and authorized Lama (Buddhist Teacher) in the Kagyu School of Tibetan Buddhism and is considered one of the leaders of his generation of Buddhist teachers. Now, this identity as a lama was deeply influenced by the Tibetan culture as well as white European sangha cultures. “The dilemma really came out of the conflict of my root identity as it was merging into this new identity as a lama. In the following video, Lama Rod Owens, a Tibetan Buddhist lama, Master of Divinity student at Harvard Divinity School, and core teacher at the Natural Dharma Fellowship, talks about his struggle to recognize the different aspects of his life, which include him being dharma teacher and a black queer man from the South. Deshalb wird zunächst einmal gespürt, wie sich die Wut bei den beiden überhaupt anfühlt und äußert. Lama Rod Owens offers meditation practices and teachings for Tricycles Live Online Practice Session series This talk was recorded on June 23, 2020. Lama Rod is the cofounder of Bhumisparsha, a Buddhist tantric practice and study community. In honor of Black History Month, Tricycle is presenting a special video series, “ Teachings for Uncertain Times,” featuring 13 teachers of color, here on our blog, Trike Daily, throughout February. Maaaaaaaan, verdammte Zugegeben, weder Philipp noch Tjorven sind klassische Schreihälse. Lama Rod Owens Mdiv (he/him) is an author, activist, and authorized Lama (Buddhist teacher) in the Kagyu School of Tibetan Buddhism.
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