Teachings
You can find all of our weekly Dharma talks for free right here on this page, as well as on our YouTube channel and podcast. Live talks take place every Thursday from 5:30–7:00pm MT, both in-person and on Zoom (sit.mountaincloud.org — password: mountain22). Members receive access to some special archival materials.
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Celebrating Valerie, Scott and Bryan
September 5, 20221 min read
Close to seventy people showed up for the reception on Saturday September 3 to welcome our new teachers and executive director. Thank you to our reception host Henry Shukman and our party team: Karen, Margie, Vivian, Rachel, Christy, Joe and probably more, sorry for any omissions. Enjoy these photos from the day.... All photos taken by Mark Petrick.
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Rohatsu: In-Person Retreat Registration
September 1, 20222 min read
Use the form below to register and make your payment for Rohatsu 2022. You are receiving this link because you have been approved for on-site attendance. Most of you have arranged with Johanna your lodging or commuting status. Those of you who are staying on-site should select the Shared Cabin Option. Cabins will sleep three people. If we get in a squeeze a cabin may have a fourth person. Commuters, campers and van sleepers should...
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Introduction to Meditation Weekend: Q&A 1 with Valerie Forstman
August 30, 20221 min read
Description: This is Question & Answer session 1 from the Introduction to Meditation Virtual Weekend. Valerie Forstman is the speaker and teacher for this session. And,
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Introducing Bryan Baldwin, MCZC Executive Director
August 29, 20222 min read
Santa Fe resident Bryan Baldwin is joining Mountain Cloud Zen Center as our new Executive Director. Bryan brings more than 25 years of progressive responsibility helping mission-driven organizations become more purposeful, focused, and strategic. He has extensive nonprofit management experience and most recently served as a senior administrator for a large public university in New England and concurrently led its private foundation. The earlier part of his career was spent working in the international diplomatic...
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The Body of Awakening, Valerie Forstman (Video)
August 29, 20221 min read
In this talk from her Women in Zen series, Valerie explores the life, practice, and transmission experience of Zongchi, a woman born into the court who became Bodhidharma’s disciple and dharma heir. Zongchi realizes the joy of seeing who she truly is – and the timeless moment of seeing just once. Bodhidharma recognizes Zongchi’s eye as his own flesh. As Dogen puts it, “’You have my flesh” is “the true human body.” Photo/Image by Mark...
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Introduction to Meditation Weekend, Talk One: What is the Shout?
August 23, 20221 min read
Listen to this talk by Valerie Forstman from the April 2021 Introduction to Meditation Weekend Retreat. A talk at a Zen retreat is traditionally called a teisho which means, Presentation of the Shout. Valerie asks What is the Shout? It's just this, presenting the fact of who we truly are and offering pointers on how to practice. And,
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Presence, Henry Shukman (Video)
August 22, 20221 min read
Your consciousness does not exist separately from what it contains. ~ Henry Shukman Henry explores presence from several different angles, including Internal Family Systems (IFS). The word presence includes some of what mindfulness means, and more. All you have to do is taste it. Presence is really about coming back to yourself, to your own experience. I am here. It requires no blistering kensho experience, but presence softens the way we cling to ourselves. Images by Mark Paul Petrick...
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Best Teisho Ever, Henry Shukman (Video)
August 22, 20221 min read
Enjoy this restful, quiet teisho from Henry. The best teisho you are ever going to hear. Just listen. Photos by Mark Paul Petrick
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Introductory Day of Zen: Beginner’s Mind with Valerie Forstman
August 16, 20221 min read
Valerie examines beginner's mind and explores the question"what is Zen?" during our March 2021 one-day Introduction to Meditation retreat. Suzuki Roshi – a Japanese Zen master who brought Zen teaching to America in the mid 20th century – said: Beginner’s mind is the mind of compassion. As Zen practitioners we turn this compassion toward ourselves. Valerie describes the four motivations that bring people to Zen meditation.1. Curiosity2. Seeking well-being3. Wanting to develop a practice or...
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The Two-Fold Truth: Genjokoan, Valerie Forstman
August 11, 20221 min read
Showing its back and showing its front, a falling maple leaf. ~ Ryokan, Death Poem Resolving the matter of Life and death is of prime importance. To explore this phrase, which is recited at the close of Zen sesshins, Valerie turns to Dogen's Genjokoan and digs into two truths, conventional and absolute, which are actually one truth. Dogen believes that in Zazenkai, we are practicing realizing, ripening the sweet milk of the long rivers. The...
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