Sesshin, literally “to touch the Mind,” is a period of time set aside for an intensive meditation retreat to let go of the conditioned self and resume our original nature. This special time of practice will allow us to dive into the core of Zen training in the spirit of Shakyamuni’s Birth. A silent meditation intensive for beginners, as well as experienced practitioners, to still the mind from moment to moment, manifesting the realization of the Way. A rigorous schedule that begins at 5:00 am includes 10 periods of meditation, chanting, mindful work, and a Dharma Talk. Days end at 9pm.
Retreat begins Wednesday, April 2 at 6pm and ends Saturday, April 5 at 3:30 pm. Following the retreat, on Sunday, April 6, we will celebrate Buddha’s birth by showering the Baby Buddha with sweet rain. Everyone is invited by RSVP for the ceremony and potluck!
Please wear warm, loose, and subdued clothing for zazen. A zafu (meditation cushion) or chair will be provided.
Onsite day practice option is also available without overnight stay for $85 (5 am to 5 pm).
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