Lama Rod Owens

Considered one of the leaders of the next generation of Dharma teachers, Lama Rod Owens (he/him) has a blend of formal Buddhist training and life experience that gives him a unique ability to understand, relate and engage with those around him in a way that’s spacious and sincere. His gentle, laid-back demeanor and willingness to bare his heart and soul makes others want to do the same. Even when seated in front of a room, he’s next to you, sharing his stories and struggles with an openness vulnerability and gentle humor that makes you genuinely feel good about who you are, with all your flaws and foibles, you’re lovable and deserving of happiness and joy. He invites you into the cross sections of his life as a Black, queer male, born and raised in the South, and heavily influenced by the church and its community.

Upcoming Programs by Lama Rod Owens

[DAYLONG/ASHEVILLE] Honoring the Grieving Heart through Ma Tara: A Late-Autumn Teaching, Practice, and Ceremony of Caretaking

December 7, 2024

We are living through a period of decolonization, an apocalyptic period of truth telling and unveiling. Many of us are struggling to make sense of the impact we are experiencing in our personal lives, relationships, and in our communities. To move through this period, we must rely on our capacity to grieve, to touch into […]