ZPI SHORT – Heartwood The Art of Living with the End in Mind w/ Barbara Becker

Great masters of many traditions have taught us that we must die before we die if we wish to truly live. In he […]
ストリートリトリート
ストリートリトリート ストリートリトリートに飛び込むことは、あなたの心を吹き飛ばすまれでユニークな機会です。 人生は、私たちが自分自身や私たちが誰であると思うかについての私たちの習慣的なルーチンやアイデアの外に出るにはあ […]
ZPIメディアライブラリ
Sort…Date: Present – PastDate: Past – PresentPost Title: A – ZPost Title: Z – A […]
ルワンダ:証人
ルワンダ:証人 Circles of Hope:ルワンダでの虐殺的トラウマを癒す継続的な取り組み ルワンダの臨床心理士でトラウマのスペシャリストであるテレーズ・ウウィトンゼと、亀仙人のバーバラ・ウェグミュラーは、ヨーロッ […]
My Buddhism in everyday life and at work: way – practice – study

My Buddhism in everyday life and at work: way – practice – study Lecture Spiritual Care Z13 3020 […]
REPORT ON THE AUSCHWITZ-BEARING-WITNESS-RETREATS 2010-2014 and 2019

Monika Winkelmann, writer and poet, shares her Auschwitz Bearing Witness Retreat Report and how she experienced grief.
Coming Up, April 2020: Bearing Witness to Complexity in the Holy Land Retreat

Save the date for the “Bearing Witness to Complexity in the Holy Land” retreat based in the Jerusalem area to bear witness to different voices and sites in the holly land.
Summary Report: 2019 Zen Peacemakers Auschwitz-Birkenau Bearing Witness Retreat

The Auschwitz retreat, for the 23nd year, is an effort towards spiritual healing, peacebuilding across cultural, political, religious, and other divides, and a plunge into extremes of human nature: its darkest cruelty and most noble compassion.
2019 Zen Peacemakers Bearing Witness Programs Impact Report

The Auschwitz-Birkenau retreat is the core program of ZPI’s Bearing Witness programs. What follows is this year’s impact report on the 23rd Bearing Witness retreat in Auschwitz.
Start Talking Lakota: Manny and Renee Iron Hawk Discuss Reviving the Lakota Language, Immersion Schools, Trauma, Prayer, and Spirit

Renee Fast Horse Iron Hawk and Manny Iron Hawk, two of the organizers and hosts of Zen Peacemakers’ Native American Programs, have been instrumental in the opening of Lakȟótiyapi Okáȟtaŋ Wičhóičhaǧe Inc. (LOWI), a school dedicated to education by full immersion in Lakota language. In an interview with Rami Efal, they discuss language loss and immersion, Trauma, Prayer, and Spirit.