with Jane Macdonald and Carolyn Dille
Sunday 4 PM – Thursday noon
Suggested donation is $50/day (which includes lodging, 3 meals a day and dana for our tenzo). Day rate of $60 (includes two meals).
We will alternate between zazen and sewing, with two sitting periods at the beginning and end of our day. In the middle of our day we will have two blocks of time to sew. The sesshin schedule is here. All are welcome, whether to sew an okesa, rakusu, sutra cloth, or any other project you might have, or simply to come and sit zazen. Bring your sewing materials and cloth; if you need a sewing kit, please let Jane or Carolyn know at registration.
Please register to confirm your attendance: you may contact Jane Macdonald 1-613-399-3882 janemacdonal [at] gmail.com (note there is no “d” at the end of macdonald in the email address) or Carolyn Dille carolyn [at] carolyndille.com
]]>Also, the Floating Zendo Sesshin Guidebook (pdf) is now online. The Guidebook details the rules and ceremonies observed during our sesshin. In addition, the Guidebook specifies the responsibilities of the formal roles, like Ino or Soku.
]]>Angie will sit with us all week and offer a Dharma talk after tea each afternoon. Dokusan will be offered in the morning, Monday through Thursday. Breakfast and Lunch will be Oryoki form. Sets of bowls are available for your use. A daily schedule for the Sesshin will be e-mailed mid August.
Our Sesshin is open to all, for the whole week or any part of the week. Donations for our teacher are extra and are up to each participant. Scholarships may be requested. The fees are as follows:
All 7 days & nights: $325
Per day: $30
Per night: $50
Please register by sending a deposit of $100 payable to “Floating Zendo” with your contact information to the Shika (Shika contact information removed as no longer relevant). More information about Jikoji, including directions, is available at jikoji.org.
]]>The translation by Richard B. Clarke can be found at this link: http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/zen/fm/fm.htm.
]]>We encourage you to join the study by attending Tuesday evenings in San Jose, CA, or by listening to the audio recordings of Angie’s talks.
]]>Here are the materials.
And here are the talks.
]]>Zuimonki is a collection of dharma talks to lay and monk practitioners given by Dogen Zenji, recorded by his disciple Ejo.
We will use a few translations:
If you can not attend our Tuesday evening zazen/study, we hope you will listen to recordings of these meetings.
]]>Take a look… you may learn something that you didn’t know about our teacher!
(P.S. There is also a permanent link to the Wikipedia entry on the Blog Roll.)
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