2010 conference : panels



This year, in lieu of a plenary panel we have two panels offered as part of the workshops. These panel-structured workshops may be of particular interest to those new to Buddhism or from other faith traditions. Additionally longtime practitioners have an opportunity to gain a fresh perspective.

"One highlight from the 2009 Conference was Introduction to Buddhism, an enlightening look into the practice of several Buddhist traditions. It was inspiring to hear that we are all looking for much the same thing, we just choose different vehicles to arrive in. I can’t wait to see what’s in store for 2010!"                    –Sara Schaub, 2009 Conference attendee.

Intro to Buddhism »

Breakout Session I : 10:45 am - Noon

Ven. Chang Hwa

Marita McLaughlin

Rev. Tonen O'Connor

Buddhism is a religion and philosophy that encompasses many traditions, beliefs and practices traced back to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha. This workshop will look at what our esteemed panelists consider to be important and basic to the practice.
Venerable Chang Hwa
Venerable Chang Hwa
Venerable Chang Hwa (Chang Hwa Fa Shi), resident of the Chan Meditation Center in New York City, is Director of Dharma Drum Mountain International Development and the Chan Meditation Center. She received monastic training and ordination under the guidance of Chan Master Sheng Yen, founder of Dharma Drum Mountain Buddhist Association. Closely following the spirit of Chan (Chinese Zen) as taught by Master Sheng Yen, and using a lively teaching style, Chang Hwa Fa Shi leads meditation retreats and workshops that emphasize how to relate Chan practice to our daily lives.
Marita McLaughlin
Marita McLaughlin
Marita McLaughlin, LCPC has been a student of Shambhala Buddhism, a mandala of the Kagyu, Nyingma and Shambhala lineages, since 1976. She completed Vajradhatu Seminary with Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche in 1979 and continues her studies and practice under the guidance of Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche. Ms. McLaughlin is a shamatha and vajrayana meditation instructor and a teacher of Buddhist and Shambhala dharma. She carries the title of Upadhyaya, Buddhist Minister, officiating weddings and funerals. Professionally, Ms. McLaughlin is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, practicing Contemplative Psychotherapy, integrating body-centered mindfulness techniques with therapeutic conversation. She and her husband, of 33 years, live in Chicago and have a 30-year old son.
Rev. Tonen O’Conner
Rev. Tonen O’Conner
Rev. Tonen O'Connor is a Soto Zen Buddhist priest and has been the resident priest at the Milwaukee Zen Center since 2001. She received ordination from Tozen Akiyama in 1994, dharma transmission in 1999 and in 2000 performed the ceremony of zuise at Eiheiji and Sojiji, head temples of the Soto school in Japan. She trained in Japan at Shogoji Hosshinji and Hokyoji, and holds the rank of nitokyoshi within the Japanese Soto system as well as a four-year assignment as kiokusaifukyoshi.

She has worked extensively with inmates within the Wisconsin correctional system, serves on the Wisconsin Department of Corrections Religious Practices Advisory Committee and was invited to give a presentation on this work at a conference in Tokyo in 2008. Tonen is a past President of the Board of the Soto Zen Buddhist Association. With Zuiko Redding of the Cedar Rapids Zen Center, she is co-founder of the Great Sky Sesshin, held annually for the past five years at Hokyoji Zen Practice Community in Minnesota.


Interfaith Panel: Spirituality in Action »

Breakout Session III : 02:45 - 04:00 pm

Mazher Ahmed

Rabbi Heather Altman

Omie Baldwin

Asayo Horibe

Sister Joan McGuire





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