Thursday, February 23, 2023

THIS SATURDAY: Shuso Closing Ceremony - Join Us On Site or Online

 

THIS SATURDAY: Join Us for Shuso Closing Ceremony

Join us for Winter Ango - Shuso Opening Ceremony by Mitchell Hoden Katzel.

 

10:30 - 11:00am Zazen

11:00 - 11:45am Closing Ceremony

 

  • Open to the public: If you live within driving distance, please attend on site!

  • Informal vegetarian lunch will be provided at noon.

  • Zen Dust Store will be open 12:00 - 1:30 pm.

 

About Shuso

Mitchell travelled from the east coast to the west after finishing college to be a student at San Francisco Zen Center in 1977. He was a resident at the city center and later at Green Gulch Farm until 1987. After returning to school to complete graduate studies at UC Berkeley in 1990, he established a career as a fluvial geomorphologist restoring rivers throughout California. Mitchell met Kwong-roshi in 2008 and received jukai a year later. He currently resides with his wife in Sonoma Valley at the foot of Sonoma Mountain.

ON SITE or ONLINE | $15 Admission*

*10-20% Member Discount (Please log in first to receive the discount.)

NEXT FRIDAY: Join Us for Fusatsu Atonement Ceremony

Message from Roshi on Fusatsu Ceremony

I urge you to actively participate on site. This ancient ceremony will offer you a spiritual foundation to help you, families, friends, and the whole world in our everyday lives. You will feel the sense of Samgha/Community doing it as one body—which has the strength of harmony that we are not alone.


I, personally, over 50 seasons have always wanted our Samgha/Community to directly experience this Fusatsu At-one-ment Ceremony. Only when you engage in it, you will feel its benefits as it’s in accord with the Principles of the UNIVERSE....

Atonement Ceremony is a Buddhadharma training—Blessing from the teacher and a ritual of chanting, bowing, purification, and renewal of vows/direction. Traditionally practiced on the full moon, Fusatsu is one of the most beautiful and profound ceremonies in the Zen tradition. Together, we acknowledge our karmic entanglements and hindrances, at-one for the beginningless greed, anger, and ignorance—restoring harmony and happiness. Read more.

 

7:30 - 8:00pm Zazen

8:00 - 9:00pm Service

 

Open to the public—YOU! (If you live within driving distance, please attend on site.)

NEXT MONTH: Join Us for Spring Study Group

Hybrid in-person and Zoom format. A rare opportunity to explore the fundamental teachings of Buddhism and build a foundation for daily practice through discussions on the book Lankavatara Sutra by Red Pine. Order your copy at Zen Dust for $19.95 (plus S&H). Register all 12 weeks in advance (and receive 1 week free) or by week.

ON SITE or ONLINE | $132 for all 12 weeks or $12/week

*10-20% Member Discount (Please log in first to receive the discount.)

Join SMZC Wisteria Wind Sangha Today

SMZC is a lay residential training practice center, relying on membership dues, income from our programs, and your contributions to support and maintain the Dharma on this ancient mountain. Please consider joining SMZC Wisteria Wind Sangha today. Your generosity makes it possible for us to survive and serve. Visit our website for a detailed list of membership benefits.

In order to continue to offer these programs and ensure the future of SMZC, we are asking for your support. Your donation is tax deductible. Sonoma Mountain Zen Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Tax ID #23-7304793

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

THIS WEEK: Join Us for Afternoon Sesshin Talks - On Site

 

THIS WEEK: Join Us for Afternoon Sesshin Talks - ON SITE

SMZC's "Actualizing the Way" 7-Day Sesshin continues on this week. Daily sesshin talks are available ON SITE (in the zendo) to the public by donation. Please sign up today via event calendar!

THIS SATURDAY: Join Us for Joint Sesshin Talk - ON SITE

Join us for the final sesshin talk by Jakusho Kwong-roshi and Shuso Mitchell Hoden Katzel this Saturday from 3:30 to 4:30 pm PST. Also open to the public ON SITE (in the zendo) by donation.

 

About Roshi

Jakusho Kwong-roshi is the founder of Sonoma Mountain Zen Center - Genjoji temple, authorized by the Sotoshu in Japan. He is a successor of the late Shunryu Suzuki - roshi’s lineage. Kwong-roshi travelled and taught throughout America and Asia as well as Poland and Iceland where Zen practice places have been established. Also he has deep connections with the Theravadin, Shambhala/Drala Mountain Center, Rinzaiji, Soen-Korean Zen with Christian Carmelite and Benedictine traditons. He had the good karma to meet all the great Asian teachers who came West. His publications include Mind Sky: Zen Teaching on Living and Dying, No Beginning, No End: The Intimate Heart of Zen, and Breath Sweeps Mind. Jakusho continues to deepen his insight prior to the present to share with many international sincere people.

About Winter Ango Shuso

Mitchell travelled from the east coast to the west after finishing college to be a student at San Francisco Zen Center in 1977. He was a resident at the city center and later at Green Gulch Farm until 1987. After returning to school to complete graduate studies at UC Berkeley in 1990, he established a career as a fluvial geomorphologist restoring rivers throughout California. Mitchell met Kwong-roshi in 2008 and received jukai a year later. He currently resides with his wife in Sonoma Valley at the foot of Sonoma Mountain.

ON SITE | By Donation ($15 suggested)

Join SMZC Wisteria Wind Sangha Today

SMZC is a lay residential training practice center, relying on membership dues, income from our programs, and your contributions to support and maintain the Dharma on this ancient mountain. Please consider joining SMZC Wisteria Wind Sangha today. Your generosity makes it possible for us to survive and serve. Visit our website for a detailed list of membership benefits.

In order to continue to offer these programs and ensure the future of SMZC, we are asking for your support. Your donation is tax deductible. Sonoma Mountain Zen Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Tax ID #23-7304793