Podcasts – Offering More Teachings – February 9, 2019

In an effort to expand the scope of Buddhist teachings I have begun again to offer podcasts.  I have done podcasts in the past and old ones are still listed on Apple iTunes.  One of the reasons for discontinuing the podcasts was due to the amount of time required to do the coding to submit to iTunes.  

Now there are many ways to offer podcasts with less technical requirements. Now it is possible to simply record and launch.  

You can follow my podcast episodes by going to this link:

Episodes on Anchor.

I will also be posting them on this blog since many people use this medium to keep up with my teachings.

I hope, as I always do, that my teachings are of value to your faith, practice, and study of the Lotus Sutra.

Because the nature of our world, it takes money to sustain the effort.  I hope that you will consider making a donation.  You may think your donation is small, however you should know that the only measure of the size of the donation is the spirit behind the offering. Every bit helps make Buddhism available to you and to others.  Your donation is also helping to spread the teachings of Buddhism to others.

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About Ryusho 龍昇

Nichiren Shu Buddhist priest. My home temple is Myosho-ji, Wonderful Voice Temple, in Charlotte, NC. You may visit the temple’s web page by going to http://www.myoshoji.org. I am also training at Carolinas Medical Center as a Chaplain intern. It is my hope that I eventually become a Board Certified Chaplain. Currently I am also taking healing touch classes leading to become a certified Healing Touch Practitioner. I do volunteer work with the Regional AIDS Interfaith Network (you may learn more about them by following the link) caring for individuals who are HIV+ or who have AIDS/SIDA.

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