Rev. Danny Fisher

Just a Buddhist Minister Trying to Benefit Beings

Come See Gary Gach at University of the West this Monday, Sept. 28th, at 7 p.m.!

The Buddhist Chaplaincy Program at University of the West is extremely honored and happy to welcome Gary Gach, the American Book Award-winning author and Zen teacher, to campus for a lecture this coming Monday, September 28th, at 7:00 p.m. in the WASC Room of the ED Building.  Gary will speak to us on the topic “Free Nirvana:  Buddhist Wisdom in Uncertain Times,” and take questions from the audience.  (If you have copies of his books, bring them along—he’s happy to sign them.)  The public is encouraged to attend.

Gary Gach is an American author, editor, and teacher.  A student of Dainin Katagiri Roshi, he was later ordained as a Buddhist minister by the Very Venerable Thich Nhat Hanh.  He leads mindfulness meditation at the Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples in San Francisco, and serves on the International Advisory Panel of The Buddhist Channel. He writes the blog “Where Buddha Meets Freud” for Psychology Today, and leads the Haiku Corner for the Tricycle Community’s Poetry Club.  In addition, Gary is a prolific author, translator, and editor.  His many books include the American Book Award-winning What Book!?:  Buddha Poems from Beat to Hiphop (Parallax Press, 1998); translations of Ko Un’s Ten Thousand Lives (Green Integer, 2005), Songs for Tomorrow: A Collection of Poems 1960-2002 (Green Integer, 2009), and Flowers of a Moment (Green Integer, 2006), for which he won the Northern California Book Award; and The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Buddhism (Alpha Press, 2009), the bestselling guidebook which just last month went into his third printing.  Gary and his work have been featured at The Huffington Post, Fora.TV, The Internet Writing Journal, and elsewhere. 

University of the West was founded in 1991 and accredited by WASC in 2006. It is one of three accredited Buddhist universities in the United States and the only one of the three offering a Master’s in Business Administration degree. Its current enrollment is approximately 260 students. UWest is located at 1409 N. Walnut Grove Ave., Rosemead, CA 91770.

Driving Directions:

From the west (Los Angeles):
Take CA-60 EAST towards POMONA FWY/POMONA
Take SAN GABRIEL BLVD exit towards ROSEMEAD
Turn left on TOWN CENTER DR
Turn left on SAN GABRIEL BLVD
Turn right on WALNUT GROVE AVE

From the east (Rowland Heights/Hacienda Heights):
Take CA-60 WEST towards LOS ANGELES
Take SAN GABRIEL BLVD exit towards ROSEMEAD
Turn right on SAN GABRIEL BLVD
Turn right on WALNUT GROVE AVE

This Week’s “On the Buddhism Beat” Post is Up at Shambhala Sun Space

sunspace-aug08My latest “On the Buddhism Beat” post is now online over at Shambhala Sun Space.  I do hope you’ll take a look.  My analysis of the news about U.S. President Barack Obama’s “snub” of His Holiness the Dalai Lama has already provoked one thoughtful comment.  Here’s what I wrote:

* Though US President Barack Obama has chosen not to meet with His Holiness the Dalai Lama during the exiled Tibetan leader’s upcoming visit to Washington, the Commander in Chief will meet with him in November after a visit to China.

* The editors of the Wall Street Journal offered a powerful statement this week in response to the controversy around President’s break with tradition vis-à-vis His Holiness (both Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush met with him each time he came to Washington during their administrations). They write that the decision “sends the message to other democracies that it’s acceptable to cave to Chinese pressure,” and is also peculiar in that “the Dalai Lama advocates the same human freedoms on which the US was founded: Democracy and the right to exercise basic civil liberties, including freedom of worship.”

* In addition, Tibet’s Prime Minister-in-exile Samdhong Rinpoche accuses the US of “appeasing China.”

Read the rest of the post here.

Happy Birthday, Boss…

(Thanks for the tip, James!)

The Buddhist Fist-Jab

Via our buddy Rod Meade Sperry at Shambhala Sun Space:

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