100 episodes

The DharmaRealm is an occasional podcast conversation between Harry Gyokyo Bridge, resident minister of the Buddhist Church of Oakland, and Scott Mitchell, Dean of the Institute of Buddhist Studies, about Jodo Shinshu Buddhism, Buddhism in the modern world, pop-culture, music, sci-fi and how all those things are related.

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the DharmaRealm Harry Bridge and Scott Mitchell

    • Religion & Spirituality

The DharmaRealm is an occasional podcast conversation between Harry Gyokyo Bridge, resident minister of the Buddhist Church of Oakland, and Scott Mitchell, Dean of the Institute of Buddhist Studies, about Jodo Shinshu Buddhism, Buddhism in the modern world, pop-culture, music, sci-fi and how all those things are related.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dharmarealm

Twitter: http://twitter.com/theDharmaRealm

    DharmaRealm 2.0

    DharmaRealm 2.0

    Podcasting while sheltering in place. We’re going to restart the DharmaRealm, recording via Zoom, shorter episodes, and posting here, SoundCloud, YouTube, and, as always, your favorite podcasting service. Send us your questions, subscribe to our feeds, and keep your eyes open for updates.

    And above all—stay home! Wash your hands!

    • 10 min
    Buddhist Studies Scholarship, with special quest Natalie Fisk Quli

    Buddhist Studies Scholarship, with special quest Natalie Fisk Quli

    The nerds nerd out about nerdy things! Specifically, a couple of Buddhist Studies scholars (nerds) discuss (nerd out) what it means to be a Buddhist Studies scholar (nerdy things). It’s our third and final conversation with the brilliant Dr. Natalie Quli in a conversation that meanders through the academic construction and boundary maintenance of Buddhism-as-religion, the role of scholars and teachers vis-a-vis Buddhism, and how we participate in authenticity discourses about what is and what isn’t Buddhism. 







    We want to thank Dr. Quli for joining us! Check out our other episodes here. And the “someone” Scott couldn’t remember in-episode is Stephen C. Berkwitz, “Textbook Buddhism: Introductory Books on the Buddhist Religion.”

    • 31 min
    Merit practices, with special guest Natalie Fisk Quli

    Merit practices, with special guest Natalie Fisk Quli

    It’s our second episode with our special guest, Dr. Natalie Fisk Quli. We’re continuing our conversation about authenticity, this time around beginning with a conversation about merit, merit accumulation and transference, in the Mahayana and Theravada traditions. This gets us going into other weird and cool places like economic models for karma, the declining age of the dharma, how texts and monks function as fields of merit, and colonialism and Orientalism. Oh, and because it would be the DharmaRealm without a little nerdiness, D&D.







    Check out Dr. Quli’s last episode, and stick around! She’ll be back for one more!

    • 31 min
    Authentic Buddhism, with special guest Natalie Fisk Quli

    Authentic Buddhism, with special guest Natalie Fisk Quli

    We’ve got a special guest today! Dr. Natalie Fisk Quli is a teacher at the Institute of Buddhist Studies, author, and co-editor of a couple of books with Scott. She’s joining us today to discuss the idea of authenticity, building off a post on the website Fake Buddha Quotes that sort of maybe possibly suggests that Pure Land (and all of Mahayana?) contradicts the authentic teachings of the Buddha. So in our usual fashion, we meander through the ideas of canonicity, discourse, power, boundary construction and maintenance, and how all of these things co-create this thing we conveniently think of as “Buddhism.” 







    Dr. Quli’s going to be joining us for a couple more episodes, so stay tuned!







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    Buddhism with Lord Buddha

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    • 31 min
    What did the Buddha say?

    What did the Buddha say?

    In a weird way, this is sort of part-two of our post-truth conversation since we’re tackling a perennial problem in the contemporary study and practice of Buddhism — can we know what the historical Buddha really taught? Can we know what he really said? And should that even matter? As always, by tuning in to the DharmaRealm podcast, you’re not going to get an answer to that question, and will probably walk away more confused than you were before. But, hey, we will tell you something about canonical texts, fake Buddha quotes, buddhavacana. 







    Image credit:

    Alles liegt im Auge des Betrachters, jodage

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    (c) jodage, some rights reserved

    • 28 min
    the Post-Truth Episode

    the Post-Truth Episode

    I didn’t want to talk about flat earth or post-truth or aliens! But Harry made me! 

    Anyway. If you listen to this episode, you’ll get an earful of Star Trek, X-Files, aliens, conspiracy theories, multiple interpretations of reality, and even some Buddhism, Shinran, and the Tannisho mixed in as well. Enjoy!

    • 28 min

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