Buddhism Podcasts
Daily BuddhismJoin Now to Follow
A short bit of Buddhist wisdom in plain English delivered to your inbox daily. Buddhism theory, mediation, koans, zen thought, Mahayana stories, and more are discussed and taught.
By Brian Schell
Rochester Zen Center Teisho (Zen Talks)Join Now to Follow
Dharma talks by Roshi Bodhin Kjolhede and others. Roshi Kjolhede is abbot of the Rochester Zen Center and Dharma heir of Roshi Philip Kapleau.
Buddha Chill LoungeJoin Now to Follow
Features downtempo electronica music from a new series of uplifted World music for spiritual journeying, chilling out, or romantic adventures from Joe DJ. The expanded program features special guests. Recommended if you like: Buddha Bar, Zero 7.
Being Truly HumanJoin Now to Follow
Each day we highlight a different talk given by Phiroz Mehta, so that you can learn to be in harmony with yourself and with the world. Visit https://beingtrulyhuman.org to find out more and listen to all of Phiroz’s talks.
By Phiroz Mehta
Be Unstoppable: The Essential Laws of Fearless LivingJoin Now to Follow
There are immense secrets about this life most will never know. You were meant to find them. And you CAN find them. The day you do, your life will take on a radical new direction... and you'll look back and realize it was the turning point that changed everything. Subscribe to Guy Finley's free podcasts today and discover the secrets of truly successful, fearless living.
By Guy Finley
Diamond Way Buddhism Audio PodcastJoin Now to Follow
Born in Denmark, Lama Ole is one of the best-known Western Buddhist teachers. In 1969, he and his late wife Hannah met their teacher, the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa, historically the first incarnate lama of Tibet. His Holiness asked them to teach, establish meditation centers and ensure that Buddha's teachings remain alive and relevant to the intelligent and critical-minded lay people of the West. Lama Ole Nydahl directs over 570 Diamond Way Buddhist centers across the globe from Siberia to New York.
By Lama Ole Nydahl
Podcast – The Tibetan Blog Of Living And DyingJoin Now to Follow
The Tibetan Blog of Living and Dying is a website and blog created by students of Sogyal Rinpoche to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the first publication his ground-breaking book: The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying.
By Rigpa
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge: dharma talks and meditation instructionJoin Now to Follow
The Insight Meditation Society’s Forest Refuge supports the practice of more experienced meditators on personal retreat. Our teachers provide guidance and support in insight and lovingkindness practices drawn from the Buddhist meditative tradition. Please visit dharma.org for more information.
By via dharmaseed.org
Out of Our MindsJoin Now to Follow
Bi-weekly, 15-minute spirituality podcast focusing on Advaita / Nonduality in the "Direct Path" traditions (Advaita Vedanta, Zen Buddhism, Jnana Yoga, etc.) Anyone interested in Satsang, Enlightenment, Awakening, Liberation, Moksha, Nirvana, Freedom, Self Realization, consciousness, awareness, etc. would find this podcast of interest. Eric speaks from direct realization, understanding, and experience, but borrows upon Ramana Maharshi, Nisargadatta Maharaj, Robert Adams, Papaji, Adyashanti, Eckhart Tolle, Alan Watts, and many others. A modern-day mystic and yogi, Eric Putkonen searched for thirteen years and awakening in 2005. "Remember, no one is in their right mind."
Course on Tsongkhapa’s Letter of Practical Advice on Sutra and Tantra (higher quality version, larger files)Join Now to Follow
Here we present the recordings of a continuing weekly course given by Dr. Alexander Berzin (http://www.berzinarchives.com) in Berlin, Germany, on practical advice concerning Tibetan Buddhist meditation methods for practicing the graded sutra path (lam-rim) and tantra. Special emphasis is on how to visualize oneself as a Buddha-figure and how to meditate on voidness (emptiness).
By Dr. Alexander Berzin