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And Then It Hit Me with Cory Allen

Rev. angel Kyodo williams | Love And Justice Are Not Two

And Then It Hit Me with Cory Allen

Cory Allen

Education, Self-improvement, Mental Health, Entrepreneurship, Health & Fitness, Business

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2019

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Rev. angel Kyodo williams is an esteemed Zen priest, author, spiritual teacher, and activist. She is the founder of the Center for Transformative Change and the author of two potent books Being Black: Zen and the Art of Living With Fearlessness and Grace and Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love, and Liberation.

Speaking with Rev. angel was one of those occasions where I could actually feel the presence, abundance, and wisdom flowing my way. In this podcast, we discuss pathways for social evolution, personal liberation, and living with integrity—even when no one is watching.

Go to her Dharma talk at Austin Zen Center on March 27th.

See her speak at the New Story Festival on March 29th.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey what's going on welcome to the Astor Hustle I'm Cori Allen. It's great to see you today

0:05.8

great to feel you today, great to talk to you today and even though I can't really see you

0:11.2

with my eyes per se I can see you with my eyes per se, I can see you with my awareness, you know, I can feel it coming through.

0:18.0

You feel good, you look good, you feel like you feel good today, and hope that that feeling is right.

0:24.0

And whatever the case may be, I have something that's going to make you feel much better.

0:28.0

Beautiful conversation, beautiful podcast with the great Reverend Angel Kyoto Williams.

0:34.0

She is an esteemed Zen priest, author, spiritual teacher, and activist.

0:39.0

She is the founder of the Center for Transformative Change and the author of two potent books

0:44.8

Being Black, Zen, in the art of living with fearlessness and grace and radical

0:50.6

darma talking race, love, and liberation.

0:54.8

You know, every once a while on this podcast,

0:56.7

you know, I talked to a lot of people obviously,

0:58.9

someone new every week, sometimes more than that during a week and there is a rare occasion where I feel the

1:08.3

person's presence I feel their the abundance of their honesty and their wisdom coming through at me.

1:20.0

Like where you know I feel like I can feel this palpable rich river, you know, just like pushing on me almost.

1:29.0

It's a connection.

1:30.5

It's also, it feels like giving at the same time. It feels like attention.

1:35.0

To one of those things that is beyond description, it's intangible as far as language goes,

1:42.0

but it's very tangible as far as language goes but it's very tangible as far as intuition and

1:45.8

awareness goes and another good example of one of I felt that was with Frank

1:51.2

Ozaskey so of course I have a great time talking to all the

1:56.1

guests and I feel wonderful things from most of them, but there is a certain type of rare, beautiful feeling that comes

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