Thursday, September 21, 2023

COMIMG UP: Saturday Community | Study Group | Fusatsu Ceremony

 

 

COMING UP: Saturday Community - On Site or Online

Student talk will be given by Tom Jakuryu (寂龍) Huffman, student of Kwong-roshi since 2008, following 10:30 am zazen. Open to the public.

 

 

About the Speaker

Tom Jakuryu Huffman has been a student of Jakusho Kwong-roshi since 2008. During this time he has also served as one of Genjo-Ji's Land Stewards, doing brush clearing in the fall and winter and weedwhacking in the spring and summer, and in the process has become very attached to this sacred 80 acres of land on Sonoma Mountain. Both Jakuryu and the land are well aware that it is the land that really stewards him. He remains grateful and honored to be a student of Kwong-roshi who continues to clarify the lifetime practice of dropping off body and mind.

$15 admission (10-20% Member Discount: Please log in first to receive the discount.)

NEXT TUESDAY: Join Us for Fall Study Group (Week 3)

Tuesday, September 26

The Model for Engaging the Way (Bendoho) page 63–81

Available both in person and on zoom. Explore the fundamental teachings of Buddhism and build a foundation for daily practice through discussions on the book “Dogen’s Pure Standards for the Zen Community: A Translation of Eihei Shingi.” Register for by the week for $12/week. View Study Group Syllabus

 

Books are available for purchase at Zen Dust for $29.95 plus tax (sorry, mail order service not available).

$12/week (10-20% Member Discount: Please log in first to receive the discount.)

THIS MONTH: September Fusatsu Ceremony

Traditional Soto Zen Ritual

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.

 

7:30–8:00pm Zazen / 8:00–9:00pm Service

Reflection of the Fusatsu Ceremony

by Shannon Rossiter (Member since May 2023)

 

As in the major religions (Muslim, Jewish, and Christian) and in Native American spiritual ceremonies to name a few, there is what is called the act of atonement. To reconcile—to restore harmony, balance. Fusatsu is an ancient Zen Buddhist ceremony of atonement, purification, and renewal of vows. I had the privilege on this past June full moon to participate in this ceremony at Sonoma Mountain Zen Center. Performing a full moon ritual, I have read, can be a powerful way to release what no longer serves us and to make room for new beginnings. In this situation, beginning to me means the origin, source—not something new but has always been. During this ceremony, I found such joy, peace, and connectedness with all sentient beings renewing my vows and commitment to continue a good practice to stop harmful karma. The Zendo is a beautiful space with others to experience this profound work. I invite all to participate in this beautiful monthly ceremony.

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