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Sesshin (One Day Retreat) Saturday June 13

June 13, 2015 @ 5:30 am - 6:00 pm

Dear Friends,

On Saturday, June 13, 2015 , Kannon Do will host a one-day meditation retreat, or Sesshin.

This day of mindfulness offers a rare opportunity to turn our awareness to the simple activities that sustain our lives, that we normally take for granted: breathing, walking, eating, being attentive to the workings of our mind.  The distractions and pressures of  daily responsibilities diminish, giving a  wider world view a chance  to appear, along with a sense of gratitude and calmness.  We encourage you to organize your schedule so that you can attend this short retreat.

Details

1- On June 2nd, 2015 afternoon, Sign-up sheets for attendance, Doan and Kokyo Sign-up, food /meals sign up,  Sesshin schedule is be available in printed form outside the Zendo.

2-There is a $20 Suggested  and  NOT mandatory donation for the upkeep of Kannon Do and running of Sesshin.

3-If you plan to stay for meals during sesshin i.e Breakfast, Lunch or Tea Write your name down on the attendee sheet so we have a head count of how many people to feed.

4- To help additionally  volunteer to bring food (Vegetarian Protein and Vegetables for Breakfast and Lunch/ Fruit and Cookies for Tea) for 18-20 attendees.  Write your name and food you are providing on the  Sesshin food sign up sheet.

5-Oryoki (eating meals in Monastic Style) Training will be given by Victor Legge on Saturday June 6th, 2015, 10:30 AM Sharp .

6- Sesshin Schedule and Guidelines

Sesshin:Schedule

Start Time   Activity      Notes

5:30 AM              Zazen

6:10 AM             Kinhin              Tenzo prepares Breakfast

6:20 AM              Zazen

7:00 AM             Silent Bowing       Servers Report to Kitchen

7:10 AM              Breakfast

8:00 AM              Clean-up/Personal Time

8:40 AM             Zazen

9:20 AM             Kinhin

9:30 AM             Zazen

10:00 AM           Kinhin

10:10 AM            Zazen

10:40 AM           Kinhin              Tenzo prepares Lunch

10:50 AM           Zazen

11:30 AM            Silent Bowing         Servers Report to Kitchen

11:40 AM            Lunch

12:40 PM            Clean-up/Personal Time 

1:10 PM              Begin Work Period     

2:10 PM              Tea Preparation + Servers Prepare Tea

2:20 PM              End Work Period + Clean-up

2:30 PM              Tea

3:00 PM              Kinhin

3:10 PM              Zazen

3:50 PM              Kinhin

4:00 PM              Zazen

4:40 PM              Kinhin

4:50 PM              Zazen

5:30 PM              Service

 6:00 PM              Clean-up     

Sesshin Guidelines

A meditation retreat provides an opportunity to practice for an extended period in a quiet, supportive atmosphere, free from the usual distractions of everyday life.

To help yourself,and others maintain mindfulness during Sesshin, we suggest the following:

1      Please help us maintain silence during Sesshin only speaking to someone if necessary, for instance about meal preparation. If you find it necessary to have a conversation, please do so outside Kannon Do so you not to disturb others.

2      Please refrain from reading and writing.

3      Each activity (meditation, meals, work period) is closed with a group bow.  If you need to leave after an activity, please do so after bowing with the group.

4      Be aware that the telephone can be a great distraction. If you find it necessary to use the phone, please do so outside the hearing or others.

5      During the breaks following meals, you can use the Zendo to rest or stretch, or you can walk outside. During breaks, you can also help to wash and dry dishes and put away food in silence.

6      In addition to break times, you can use Kinhin (walking meditation) periods to visit the restrooms.

Meals:

If you will be staying for one or more meals, please indicate which ones on the signup sheet by the Zendo door.

When you arrive at Sesshin, take an Oryoki bowl Set from the table, identifying it by writing your name on the wooden stick provided.

Keep the Oryoki at your seat while you are at Sesshin, and when you leave, return the Oryoki to Kitchen.

If you are unfamiliar with the use of Oryoki, don’t be concerned about getting it “right.” Try to follow along with someone who understands the practice.

Bells:

You can understand much of the schedule by listening to the bells, as follows:

1 Three bells indicate the start of sitting meditation.

2 Two bells indicate the start of walking meditation.

3  One bell indicates the end of a series of meditation periods.

Details

Date:
June 13, 2015
Time:
5:30 am - 6:00 pm
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