Episodios

  • Under the Rose Apple Tree by Myoshin Diane Benjamin
    Dec 8 2025

    Date: 2025/12/07. Speaker: Lay Teacher Myoshin Diane Benjamin. At Clouds in Water Zen Center.

    Myoshin is a lay dharma teacher, a path that reflects her deep interest and engagement in the ways that Buddhist practice both permeates everyday work and family life, and supports engagement in social change. Myoshin began practicing Buddhism in 1996 and received Dharma transmission in 2022 from Sosan Flynn. She is fully certified to teach the Realization Process.

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    14 m
  • Peace and War, Lessons from the Venerable Thich Nhat Hanh by Rev. Keika Karín San Juan
    Dec 1 2025

    Date: 2025/11/30. Speaker: Rev. Keika Karín San Juan. At Clouds in Water Zen Center.

    Keika came to Clouds in Water Zen Center in 2005 and served on the Board for more than a decade before being ordained as a novice priest by Sosan Flynn in 2024. Areas of interest include Buddhist liberation theology; Buddhist pedagogy; and the Daoist roots of Chan. One favorite thing about Teen Practice–which they co-facilitate–is when conversations take surprising turns. They and their wife live in St. Paul with a single bonsai tree and a bevy of mismatched tropical plants.

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    31 m
  • Cultivating Zazen in this Moment by Rev. Sosan Theresa Flynn
    Nov 24 2025

    Date: 2025/11/23. Speaker: Guiding Teacher Sosan Theresa Flynn. At Clouds in Water Zen Center.

    Sosan has studied and practiced Soto Zen Buddhism since 1992, receiving Dharma transmission (full teaching authority) from Joen Snyder O’Neal in 2012. Sosan's areas of teaching include body awareness in Zen, loving-kindness practices, and the intersection of Buddhist practice and racial justice. Sosan was raised Catholic and practiced Catholicism for many years before embracing Buddhism as her primary religion.

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    44 m
  • Question and Answer on Prayer, Study and Meditation by Koji Acquaviva
    Nov 16 2025

    Date: 2025/11/16. Speaker: Rev. Koji Acquaviva. At Clouds in Water Zen Center.

    Koji Acquaviva began practicing Zen at the age of twenty at the San Francisco Zen Center where they were a resident student for ten years. Before moving to the Twin Cities, they served as resident priest of Mid City Zen Center in New Orleans and at the Austin Zen Center in Texas. They are the current Tanto (director of practice) at Clouds in Water. As a queer and neurodivergent person, Koji makes their best effort to identify and confront the ways Buddhism is taught which re-inscribe harm for members of marginalized communities.

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    46 m
  • Finding Refuge in Compassion by Rev. Myo-O Habermas-Scher
    Nov 9 2025

    Date: 2025/11/09. Speaker: Rev. Myo-O Habermas-Scher. At Clouds in Water Zen Center.

    Myo-O is a fully ordained Sōtō Zen priest, having received transmission in 2012 from Dokai Georgesen. She began Zen practice in 1975 with Katagiri Roshi, who was her root teacher, and studied with him until his death in 1990. She also studied and practiced in the Vipassana tradition for twelve years. In 2021 Myo-O retired after fourteen years as a staff chaplain at the University of Minnesota Medical Center, and is a mom and a grandma to two little boys. She was a professional dancer in her youth and is trained in a number of body-mind practices, including Yoga, Qi Gong and Body Mind Centering™. She is the originator of VoiceWork™, a somatically based voice training.

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    40 m
  • Transforming the Karma of These Times by Jinzu Minna Jain
    Nov 2 2025

    Date: 2025/11/02. Speaker: Rev. Jinzu Minna Jain. At Clouds in Water Zen Center.

    Jinzu is an artist, writer, and racial & systemic equity educator. They identify as BIPOC, disabled, queer and trans/nonbinary. Jinzu has been practicing Sōtō Zen Buddhism for over twenty-five years and is a novice priest, teacher, and Communications and Marketing Director at Clouds. Jinzu believes that Sōtō Zen practice can help us cultivate the capacity for collective care and liberation, so that we may meet ourselves, one another, and these harrowing times with stillness and courageous action. They wish to break down barriers to access caused by systems of oppression and provide gateways into Sōtō Zen for anyone who wishes to experience it.

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    43 m
  • Block. Build. Be. by Myoshin Diane Benjamin
    Oct 26 2025

    Date: 2025/10/26. Speaker: Myoshin Diane Benjamin. Location: Clouds in Water Zen Center.

    Myoshin is a lay Dharma teacher, a path that reflects her deep interest and engagement in the ways that Buddhist practice both permeates everyday work and family life, and supports engagement in social change. Myoshin began practicing Buddhism in 1996 and received Dharma transmission in 2022 from Sosan Flynn. She taught for over a decade in the children’s program at Clouds in Water, and has practiced at Hokyoji and Ryumonji monasteries and attended numerous retreats with Thich Nhat Hanh and his community.

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    45 m
  • What Lay Practitioners Can Learn From The 20th Century Soto Buddhist Nuns by Fukutoku Ann Morishita
    Oct 19 2025

    Date: 2025/10/19. Speaker: Rev. Fukutoku Ann Morishita. Location: Clouds in Water Zen Center.

    Fukutoku is a Soto Zen priest in training with Rev. MyoOn as her teacher. She has practiced Soto Zen Buddhism for the past 18 years. In May of 2021, Fukutoku took home leaving vows, priest ordination, with Rev. Sojun Diane Martin of Udumbara Sangha in IL. She retired from hospice nursing in Dec., 2024. She is married to Ray and has a son, Kyle. Prior to becoming a Buddhist, Fukutoku was a member of the Evanston, IL, Quaker Friends' Meeting for ten years.

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    40 m