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San Francisco Zen CenterSan Francisco Zen CenterNot Knowing Is Most Intimate05/31/2025, Teah Strozer, dharma talk at City Center. Teah Strozer explores the ways that our assumptions and fixed ideas about people or situations can blind us to change and to what’s actually in front of us.2025-06-2039 minSan Francisco Zen Center Dharma TalksSan Francisco Zen Center Dharma TalksNot Knowing Is Most Intimate05/31/2025, Teah Strozer, dharma talk at City Center. Teah Strozer explores the ways that our assumptions and fixed ideas about people or situations can blind us to change and to what’s actually in front of us.2025-05-3139 minSan Francisco Zen CenterSan Francisco Zen CenterDogen’s Kitchen03/05/2025, Teah Strozer, dharma talk at City Center. Teah Strozer speaks about Eihei Dogen Zenji’s text “Tenzo Kyokun (Instruction to the Cook)” as part of the March 2025 intensive focus on kitchen practice.2025-03-1327 minSan Francisco Zen Center Dharma TalksSan Francisco Zen Center Dharma TalksDogen’s Kitchen03/05/2025, Teah Strozer, dharma talk at City Center. Teah Strozer speaks about Eihei Dogen Zenji’s text “Tenzo Kyokun (Instruction to the Cook)” as part of the March 2025 intensive focus on kitchen practice.2025-03-0627 minAustin Zen Center Dharma TalksAustin Zen Center Dharma TalksA Dharma TalkRev. Teah Strozer;, Dharma Talk, Saturday April 6, 2024, Austin Zen Center2024-04-0658 minSan Francisco Zen CenterSan Francisco Zen CenterEverything LeansIn this talk, given at Beginner's Mind Temple, Teah Strozer reminds us everyone is enough — you, yourself, are perfect just as you are, even if, as Shunryu Suzuki Roshi said, we can also ‘use a little improvement.' In the talk, Teah shares stories about dependent arising and its relevance for today. She highlights the importance of not making divisions — not creating ideas of separate self and others — especially as the world deals with continued armed conflicts and political divisions.2024-03-2231 minSimplicity Zen PodcastSimplicity Zen PodcastSimplicity Zen Podcast Episode 53 - An Interview with Heather Shoren Iarusso (The Zen Lamp Series)Heather Shoren Iarusso is currently the director and head of practice for San Francisco Zen Center’s online practice center.  She moved to Tassajara in 2008 where she lived for a total of seven years while completing twelve, 90-day practice periods.  At Tassajara she served such roles as Ino (head of the meditation hall), Tenzo (Head Cook), Shika (Guest Manager), and the Shuso (Head Student). Heather was ordained as a Zen Priest in October 2015 by Teah Strozer, who served as the guiding teacher for Brooklyn Zen Center (BZC) for many years. Heather worked at BZC for two years as the Ino...2023-01-081h 33San Francisco Zen CenterSan Francisco Zen CenterTo Know Life7/14/2022, Teah Strozer, dharma talk at Tassajara.2022-07-2232 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterAudio Dharma Talk by Teah Strozer (2022/01/22)How do we live in this world? From where do we respond? Are we in touch enough with the place of the heart so that we can speak to a roommate that is difficult for us from a place of openness, from a place from where we don’t disconnect?2022-01-2200 minThe Wisdom PodcastThe Wisdom PodcastPamela Weiss: Real Health, Real Freedom, and Fierce Feminine BuddhismThis episode of the Wisdom Podcast features an interview with Pamela Weiss. Pamela is the author of A Bigger Sky: Awakening a Fierce Feminine Buddhism, a teacher in the Insight tradition, and has received Dharma transmission from Teah Strozer at the Brooklyn Zen Center. Pamela and host Daniel Aitken discuss how she found Buddhism through illness, and the vital role of self-compassion on her path; key ideas in Zen, such as the practice of “just sitting,” and Pamela’s own journey and insights with these practices; her fascinating journey between the world of the monastery and the la...2021-12-031h 08Brooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterAudio Dharma Talk by Teah Strozer: Sesshin Day 3 (2021/10/03)Our path is tiptoeing, falling in —sometimes drowning in— our own created fire.2021-10-0300 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterAudio Dharma Talk by Teah Strozer: Sesshin Day 2 (2021/10/02)We trip, we fall, and we look to see what did we just trip over. What was the cause of the mistake? We try to learn from what just happened. That is the most important thing. We are not about being perfect. We are about being awake.2021-10-0200 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterAudio Dharma Talk by Teah Strozer: Sesshin Day 1 (2021/10/01)Everyone is doing their best, even when we make terrible mistakes. I think that people who do things that are cruel and senseless, the conditioning that they had to endure in order to do those kinds of things is tragic. Not to say that they are not responsible. They are responsible. But there are reasons.2021-10-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterAudio dharma talk by Teah Strozer (2021/09/25)Stand up and be authentically what we are.2021-09-2500 minMove Through and With HeartMove Through and With HeartLet's talk to a Buddhist Priest about Suffering, Social Justice and troubling MindsIn this episode, I had the opportunity to sit down and talk to a Buddhist priest about how our thoughts are the cause of so much suffering. We discuss the Buddhist Four Noble Truths, how the mind causes troubling thoughts and social justice. This is a great talk on how we can see the world from a different perspective. Heather says "Hurt People, Hurt People". She shares why she changed from a practicing catholic and became a Buddhist Priest. Heather Shoren Iarusso first moved to Tassajara in June 2008 thinking she’d stay for six months. Her spiritual sa...2021-07-241h 16Brooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterAudio dharma talk by Teah Strozer (2021/04/24)This essence, this emptiness, this vast nothingness – somehow or another there is awareness there. And somehow or another when this awareness comes into form it functions as love. It walks in the world as love. And to me that is what our path is about.2021-04-2400 minThe Gay Buddhist Forum by GBFThe Gay Buddhist Forum by GBFEndless Enquiry - David ZimmermanKanzan David Zimmerman has been practicing Zen for over 20 years, half of which have been in residence at San Francisco Zen Center. He was ordained as a Soto Zen priest in the lineage of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi by Rev. Teah Strozer in 2006, and spent eight years at Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, where he held a number of positions including monastery director and Head Monk (Shuso). David is now Program Director for SFZC and lives at the City Center temple. He also serves on the SFZC Diversity and Multiculturalism Committee, is a co-facilitator of Queer Dharma, and supports Dr. Lee Lipp...2014-03-2356 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterDharma talk by Teah Strozer (12/07/2016)If we can’t make this life alive, where are we gonna go? It’s this life that we have to make alive. It’s this life that we find love. It’s in this life that we live a life of non-division. It’s this life, in which we wake up. Not somewhere special. Not somewhere else. Here, now. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterRohatsu Sesshin Day 4, by Teah Strozer (12/07/2013)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterThe Teaching of Impermanence, by Teah Strozer (05/17/2014)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterOn Shamatha, by Teah Strozer (05/24/2014)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterThe Parable of the Burning House, by Teah Strozer (11/08/2014)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterLoving our Humanness and Being Life, by Teah Strozer (05/02/2015)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterEverything is included, by Teah Strozer (10/21/2016)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterThe Meaning of Precepts, by Teah Strozer (10/21/2016)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterRohatsu Sesshin Day 3, by Teah Strozer (12/06/2017)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterRohatsu Sesshin Day 7, by Teah Strozer (12/10/2017)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterYour Mind Moves, by David Zimmerman (07/18/2015)Tenzen David Zimmerman serves as the City Center Abiding Abbot of San Francisco Zen Center. He was ordained as a priest in the lineage of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi by Teah Strozer in 2006 and received dharma transmission from her in 2018. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterDharma talk by Teah Strozer: Keep a Cool Head (2017/10/20)This dharma talk was offered by Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher Teah Strozer during a three-day sesshin in 2017. We have this war inside, because we think of ourselves as an object. Good and bad, right and wrong.  And we think of it as ‘my life’, which is eventually seen to be a mistake.  It’s not my life. It is Life, in fact, living itself as me for a moment; for like a blink of an eye. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you wou...1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterDharma talk by Teah Strozer: Lay Practice Liberation Through The Urban Nest (10/21/2017)When I looked out at most of the people who are practicing, they are not priests, you guys are lay people.  And I know a number of lay people who are wonderful in their practice, deep in their practice, and perfectly capable of holding out their hand and bringing other people across.  So, I feel rather strongly, if most of the people are going to be lay people, then why don’t we completely recognize, and confirm, and acknowledge, lay people as a legitimate path; completely legitimate practice opportunity. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charg...1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterDharma talk by Teah Strozer (12/09/2016)Waking up is a good thing– but it’s not everything. It’s only a beginning.  Waking up is just an encouragement along the path. Just an encouragement. But what we really need to do, what our work is, is to live a life that is aligned with the deepest truth of our nature. That is really our work. Before or after you wake up is exactly the same thing. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit t...1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterDharma talk by Teah Strozer (2020/03/21)Resisting reality is a mistake. Because reality will win. No matter what that reality is. It’s safer and better to face whatever is happening with as clear a mind as you can possibly muster. And it’s from there that we respond to the world.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterDharma talk by Teah Strozer (2020/03/21) – updatedResisting reality is a mistake. Because reality will win. No matter what that reality is. It’s safer and better to face whatever is happening with as clear a mind as you can possibly muster. And it’s from there that we respond to the world. This is an updated podcast version of the dharma talk offered by BZC’s root teacher Teah Strozer on March 21, 2020, which includes the Q&A portion of the talk.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterDharma talk by Teah Strozer (2020/03/07)It’s really good if you can live without time. Don’t think there is a tomorrow that is going to be better. That you are going to fix something tomorrow, that it will be nice tomorrow. There is no tomorrow.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterAudio dharma talk by Teah Strozer (2020/04/01)How to live in a world in a situation that is difficult and remain steady and grounded in the deepest way that we can, which is silence and stillness?1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterAudio dharma talk by Teah Strozer (2020/04/25)I have hope because I think the virus has actually caught our attention. I have hope because it has stopped us in our tracks. I have hope that maybe this time we will rethink our relationship to the Earth, to this living miracle. […] That maybe we can live in gratitude for this gift of life.    1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterDharma talk by Teah Strozer: Sesshin Day 2 (2020/10/17)If you look deeply at where the body ends, you can’t find an end to it.  That is how much we are not separated from anything.  So this idea of separation is an illusion, it’s a inaccurate way of perceiving.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterDharma talk by Teah Strozer (2016/10/22)To live by vow. To live by not your conditioned mind, but to live with intention. Beyond the little selflessness. To live by vow, is to live as the universe. This is practice realization.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterDharma talk by Teah Strozer (2016/06/18)When we work on ourselves deeply enough, when we really are in touch with our own fundamental openness of heart, which really is there, the love that we have for ourselves and other people comes from a place of unconditioned openness. That is what you feel, tremendous gratitude – for every single person. And when you meet them, you are meeting yourself. You are meeting a mystery that we both are. If you can walk with another person to that place for the both of you – it’s a tremendous gift. It’s not easy, it’s not guar...1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterAudio dharma by Teah Strozer (2016/05/07)We can cultivate this sense of great expansive unconditioned love. That allows us to meet the difficulty in life without turning away and without getting caught.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterAudio dharma by Teah Strozer (2016/07/02)This is our practice, the practice of love, the practice of intimacy. That’s why we offer a relationship with a teacher, and we offer sangha, so we can work this way with each other.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterLittle Deaths Along the Path, by Teah Strozer (04/28/2012)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterOn Relationship – Part 1, by Teah Strozer (06/29/2011)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterOn Relationship – Part 2, by Teah Strozer (07/02/2011)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterSummer Sesshin Talk by Teah Strozer (07/06/2011)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterThe Faces at Braga by Teah Strozer (07/10/2011)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterTo Live Is Just to Live, by Teah Strozer (10/07/2011)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterIntimate Activity, by Teah Strozer (10/08/2011)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterThe Mystery Within the Mundane, by Teah Strozer (10/09/2011)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterHsin Hsin Ming: Trust in the Heart-Mind, by Teah Strozer (10/22/2011)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterThe Story of Huineng, by Teah Strozer (10/29/2011)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterWork Practice, by Teah Strozer (11/12/2011)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterWorking With the Hindrances, by Teah Strozer (12/08/2011)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterFire and R.A.I.N., with Teah Strozer (12/09/2011)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterTaking Total Responsibility for Our Practice, by Teah Strozer (12/10/2011)1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterStories in Time, by Teah Strozer (03/31/2012)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterRohatsu Sesshin Day 2, by Teah Strozer (12/05/2013)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterPractice and Realization, by Teah Strozer (05/05/2012)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterOrdinary People in Time, by Teah Strozer (05/26/2012)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterEntanglement and Connectedness, by Teah Strozer (06/14/2012)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterRelating to Big Vow, by Teah Strozer (10/13/2012)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterAllowing Ourselves to Be OK, by Teah Strozer (10/20/2012)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterLook at What Is Looking, by Teah Strozer (12/05/2012)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterEarth Day, by Teah Strozer (04/27/2013)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterSeeing Dependent Co-Arising, by Teah Strozer (09/21/2013)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterStories on the 12-Fold Chain, by Teah Strozer (10/26/2013)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterThe Meaning of Retreat, by Teah Strozer (11/23/2013)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterSummer Sesshin Day 1, by Teah Strozer (06/05/2013)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterSummer Sesshin Day 2, by Teah Strozer (06/06/2013)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 minBrooklyn Zen CenterBrooklyn Zen CenterSummer Sesshin Day 5, by Teah Strozer (06/09/2013)Soshin Teah Strozer is Brooklyn Zen Center’s root teacher. Teah is a Zen Buddhist priest, dharma teacher, and lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. She received dharma transmission from Sojun Mel Weitsman and served as BZC’s guiding teacher until December 2017. Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If you would like to support Brooklyn Zen Center, please visit the “Giving” section of our website.1970-01-0100 min