Noble Eightfold Path Discussion
Please join us after zazen on November 9th for a discussion on Right Action.
Please join us after zazen on November 9th for a discussion on Right Action.
Even though our meditation is personal and silent, the daily expression of our practice faces outward into our community. The Meditation in Life Series offers a group setting where both beginning and experienced meditators can discuss questions and insights about our practice, lives, and relationships.
Please join us for the Sangha meeting held in the Sangha house at 10: 30 a.m. on November 19th . Everyone is welcome.
Join us for Robe Sewing at 10:30 a.m.
If you plan on attending Sesshin on December 10th please participate in Oryoki training on December 3rd at 10:30 a.m. Oryoki is the traditional way that Japanese monks eat their food in monasteries. At Sesshin 2 meals (breakfast and lunch) will be eaten Oryoki style. Victor's teaching style is fun and informative.
Join us at 10:30 AM for an Introduction to Zen on December 3rd. This orientation is intended primarily for individuals new to Zen practice, as well as experienced practitioners who have questions about their contemplative practice. This informal get together takes place on the first Saturday of the month, lasting about 90 minutes.
On Saturday December 3rd at 10:30 AM we will work on some garden projects at Kannon Do. Our primary job will be clearing the space in front of the Kannon Do sign near the street so that we can create a simple zen style rock garden in that spot.
If you plan on attending Sesshin on December 10th please join Ken Simpson for Oryoki training on October 9th at 6:00 p.m. Oryoki is the traditional way that Japanese monks eat their food in monasteries. At Sesshin 2 meals (breakfast and lunch) will be eaten Oryoki style. Ken's teaching style is fun and informative.
Kannon Do will host a one-day meditation retreat, or Sesshin on December 10th. This day of mindfulness offers a rare opportunity to turn our awareness to the simple activities that sustain our lives, and that we normally take for granted: breathing, walking, eating, being attentive to the workings of our mind.
Please join us after zazen on December 14th for a discussion on Right Livelihood.