In-person Dharma Talk: Victoria Austin
On Wednesday evening, March 19th, our speaker will be Shosan Victoria Austin, a Dharma teacher at the San Francisco Zen Center and a certified yoga teacher. Victoria began practicing both Zen and yoga in 1971.
On Wednesday evening, March 19th, our speaker will be Shosan Victoria Austin, a Dharma teacher at the San Francisco Zen Center and a certified yoga teacher. Victoria began practicing both Zen and yoga in 1971.
We invite you to an informal evening with a short meditation and a discussion for those interested in learning about the Zen tradition. Spend some time with people who know the Zen forms and learn how to sit zazen in our beautiful space. Ask questions and learn about Kannon Do’s history and traditions.
On Wednesday evening, March 26th, Dan Geiger will give an in-person Dharma talk followed by a discussion.
On Wednesday evening, April 2nd, Travis will give an in-person Dharma talk followed by a discussion.
We invite you to an informal evening with a short meditation and a discussion for those interested in learning about the Zen tradition. Spend some time with people who know the Zen forms and learn how to sit zazen in our beautiful space. Ask questions and learn about Kannon Do’s history and traditions.
On Wednesday evening, April 9th, Riki will give an in-person Way Seeking Mind talk followed by a discussion. Riki Morita is an artist and an art teacher. Through her Bay Area studio, Kokoronoro, she nurtures artistic expression in others.
Kannon Do will host a one-day sitting on Saturday, April 12th. It is led by Ando Jaune Evans, priest and senior teacher at Everyday Zen Foundation.
On Wednesday evening, April 16th, Jane Flint, a priest at Everyday Zen, will give an in-person dharma talk followed by a discussion. Jane Flint was born and raised in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. She lived in Ohio, Seattle, California, and South and North Carolina before moving to Silicon Valley in the late 1980s.
We invite you to an informal evening with a short meditation and a discussion for those interested in learning about the Zen tradition. Spend some time with people who know the Zen forms and learn how to sit zazen in our beautiful space. Ask questions and learn about Kannon Do’s history and traditions.
On Wednesday evening, April 23rd, Anlor will give an in-person Dharma talk followed by a discussion. Anlor Davin is a Zen priest who has been living in the United States for almost 40 years. She was born and raised in France. She practices with Everyday Zen and Mountain Source sanghas.