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30 Days of Zen: July 1-30, 2022 – Registration Closed
30 Days of Zen
Deepen your practice through 30 days of Zen training including daily meditation, sangha support, teachings from past Zen Masters, and guidance from Henry Shukman, Valerie Forstman, and current leaders in Sanbo Zen.
Even if all of the innumerable buddhas in the entire universe combined their efforts and attempted to measure the merit of one person’s zazen , they could never fathom it. ~ from Dogen’s Talk on Wholehearted Practice of the Way
30 Days of Zen: Kannon and Zen Compassion
30 Days of Zen
Deepen your practice through 30 days of Zen training including daily meditation, sangha support, teachings from past Zen Masters, and guidance from Henry Shukman, Valerie Forstman, and current leaders in Sanbo Zen.
Even if all of the innumerable buddhas in the entire universe combined their efforts and attempted to measure the merit of one person’s zazen , they could never fathom it. ~ from Dogen’s Talk on Wholehearted Practice of the Way
30 Days of Zen: Beginner’s Mind (Online Course)
Feb 2 - March 2 This course is conducted virtually, and registration is required (refer to the bottom of the page). Deepen your practice through 30 days of immersive Zen
30 Days of Living Zen: May 3-June 1 (Online Course)
May 3 - June 1 This course is conducted virtually, and registration is required. Register here In these 30 days of online practice support, we will explore the many dimensions
30 Days of Zen: Dogen (Online Course)
Monday, July 1-30, with live sessions July 6, 13, 20, 27 This course is conducted virtually, and registration is required. Register here Deepen your practice through 30 days of immersive
30 Days of Zen Compassion
30 Days of Zen
Deepen your practice through 30 days of Zen training including daily meditation, sangha support, teachings from past Zen Masters, and guidance from Henry Shukman, Valerie Forstman, and current leaders in Sanbo Zen.
Even if all of the innumerable buddhas in the entire universe combined their efforts and attempted to measure the merit of one person’s zazen , they could never fathom it. ~ from Dogen’s Talk on Wholehearted Practice of the Way