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Dharma Lineage - Zen Center North Shore Darlene Cohen (1942-2011) was an influential Soto Zen teacher and author who served as an inspiration for those suffering with chronic illness Diagnosed with a debilitating form of rheumatoid arthritis at age 36 while in residence at San Francisco Zen Center, she chose exercise over medication to heal herself
Darlene Cohen - Lions Roar Darlene Cohen was a Zen teacher and the author of several books including Turning Suffering Inside Out She passed away in 2011
Crooked Cucumber - interview-darlene - Cuke 1-15-11 - Darlene Cohen in 1973 with son Ethan (born that year in March) with hubby Tony in background at Green Gulch Farm Sent to cuke by Darlene's brother, David who says that he thinks Ethan was born on May 27th, the birthday of Daya Goldschlag's (Darlene's close friend and colleague and DC's first wife)
Turning Suffering Inside Out: A Zen Approach for Living with Physical . . . This “practical, down-to-earth, and very wise guide to awakening” offers a Zen-based approach to coping with physical, psychological, and spiritual pain (Jack Kornfield) Darlene Cohen discovered the secret to finding happiness in the midst of debilitating pain She shares her knowledge in her popular workshops and now in this book
Pain, Suffering, and the Noble Truths — Jikoji Zen Center Finding a Joyful Life in the Heart of Pain by Darlene Cohen Darlene Cohen, a long time resident of the San Francisco Zen Center, discovered the secret to finding happiness in the midst of debilitating pain Suffering from rheumatoid arthritis for eighteen years, one day she made a discovery that changed her life: by focusing on the foot that was in the air as she walked, as well as the one
Pain Not Suffering - Lions Roar Darlene Cohen was a Zen teacher and the author of several books including Turning Suffering Inside Out She passed away in 2011
[How to be Sick] Read Together: Darlene Cohen’s Turning Suffering . . . Following the conclusion of Zen Teachings for Challenging Times as the Beyond Words and Letters Book Club book in February, we will be beginning a similar read together of Darlene Cohen’s wonderful book on living with chronic illness, Turning Suffering Inside Out
Audio Dharma Talks Darlene Cohen "Working People's Samadhi" (7 3 MB, 16kkbps MP3) American Zen offers a bold experiment, where we find the unprecedented dharmic realm of working in a the world, raising children, and practicing