Zazen

Morning Zazen will begin at 6am Tuesday through Friday
Evening Zazen will be Thursday at 6pm
Sunday evenings will begin at 630 pm followed by a short service and Dharma talk
Zazen instruction is available by appointment
"One desires pleasures and fears a hard life. These are sentiments one entertains before leading the so-called pleasurable or hard life. After one is in it, one tries to think of the envy and the fear and finds that they are gone. Then where are the pleasurable and unpleasurable moments after they are past? They seem to be like a sound, a shadow, a breeze, or a dream. Even these four things are somehow more tangible. Besides, how is one ever going to find happiness by countering one illusion with another illusion? I wish I could express this deep truth to you, but I cannot."
August 5, 1088 - Su Tungpo, quoted by Lin Yutang, in The Gay Genius, The Life and Times of Su Tungpo
Evening Zazen will be Thursday at 6pm
Sunday evenings will begin at 630 pm followed by a short service and Dharma talk
Zazen instruction is available by appointment
"One desires pleasures and fears a hard life. These are sentiments one entertains before leading the so-called pleasurable or hard life. After one is in it, one tries to think of the envy and the fear and finds that they are gone. Then where are the pleasurable and unpleasurable moments after they are past? They seem to be like a sound, a shadow, a breeze, or a dream. Even these four things are somehow more tangible. Besides, how is one ever going to find happiness by countering one illusion with another illusion? I wish I could express this deep truth to you, but I cannot."
August 5, 1088 - Su Tungpo, quoted by Lin Yutang, in The Gay Genius, The Life and Times of Su Tungpo
2014 FALL PRACTICE PERIOD
The tradition of intensive or focused periods of practice is common to virtually all schools of Buddhism. In the Japanese Zen tradition these practice periods are known as ango (peaceful dwelling). This time tested training is an opportunity for practitioners to clarify their spiritual intentions, to deepen their realization and to more fully integrate their practice life by dedicating themselves to a specific and focused time and tenor of Buddhist practice. Returning in this way to the three treasures of Buddha, Dharma and Sangha the entire community is upheld and revitalized.
COMMITMENT TO PRACTICE AGREEMENT: All practitioners are welcome to join the practice period. Participants in the practice period are required to make a commitment to meditation, study, and participation in the Dragons Leap Sangha.It is important to be realistic about our responsibilities and maintain balance in home, work and spiritual life. From that understanding, participants in the practice period are asked to design a practice intention that will push them beyond their current level of commitment, is doable given their circumstances and preserves and respects family, health and work.
COMMITMENT TO PRACTICE AGREEMENT
Please complete the Practice Commitment Agreement. This is a coaching tool for you to remind yourself of your intention and to help Dairyu and the Shuso to support your intention and your practice. This commitment sheet is for outlining your personal practice commitment for the ten weeks of the practice commitment period. Personal commitments can include some flexibility, in consultation with Dairyu Michael Wenger.
Suggested Commitments
Practice — A commitment to Zazen
1. A commitment to daily practice at Dragons Leap or at home at:
a. 6 am. Tuesday thru Saturday, and
b. 6 pm Thursdays
2. A commitment to sitting with the Dragons Leap Sangha on Sunday evenings at 6:30.
3. Participation in the two - day-long sittings at Dragons Leap: October 11th, and November 8th.
4. Meeting 2 times individually (dokusan) with our Guiding Teacher Dairyu Michael Wenger and one meeting & tea with the Shuso: Richard Urban
Study: Dogen’s Essay: Yuibutsu Yobutsu – Only a Buddha and a Buddha
Sunday evenings 5 – 6, beginning October 5 for eight weeks.
Registration & information: Please speak to Steven (415) 742-0215 or e-mail sttierney@aol.com. For questions about registration or payment options.
Individual Activities
One Day Sitting - October 11th $50.00
November 8th (One day and full moon ceremony) $50.00
The eight week Yuibutsu Yobutsu Class $80.00
Sesshin is Dec. 3 - 7 $100 .00 (Includes breakfast and lunch).
The Practice Period Package $200.00
Sliding scale is available to all.
Opening One Day Sitting Saturday October 11th 6 am – 6 pm
Yuibutsu Yobutsu Class Sundays - 8 Weeks 5 – 6 pm
October 5th, 12, 19, 26
November 2,9,16,23
Sunday Meditation Every Sunday 6:30 pm
Zazen 6:30 talk at 7:05, tea at 7:30
One Day Sitting Saturday Nov. 8th 6am -6pm
Shuso Ceremony Friday December 6th 4:00 pm
Sesshin December 3rd to 6th 6 am – 8 pm daily
Click here for the Practice Period Sign-up sheet.
The tradition of intensive or focused periods of practice is common to virtually all schools of Buddhism. In the Japanese Zen tradition these practice periods are known as ango (peaceful dwelling). This time tested training is an opportunity for practitioners to clarify their spiritual intentions, to deepen their realization and to more fully integrate their practice life by dedicating themselves to a specific and focused time and tenor of Buddhist practice. Returning in this way to the three treasures of Buddha, Dharma and Sangha the entire community is upheld and revitalized.
COMMITMENT TO PRACTICE AGREEMENT: All practitioners are welcome to join the practice period. Participants in the practice period are required to make a commitment to meditation, study, and participation in the Dragons Leap Sangha.It is important to be realistic about our responsibilities and maintain balance in home, work and spiritual life. From that understanding, participants in the practice period are asked to design a practice intention that will push them beyond their current level of commitment, is doable given their circumstances and preserves and respects family, health and work.
COMMITMENT TO PRACTICE AGREEMENT
Please complete the Practice Commitment Agreement. This is a coaching tool for you to remind yourself of your intention and to help Dairyu and the Shuso to support your intention and your practice. This commitment sheet is for outlining your personal practice commitment for the ten weeks of the practice commitment period. Personal commitments can include some flexibility, in consultation with Dairyu Michael Wenger.
Suggested Commitments
Practice — A commitment to Zazen
1. A commitment to daily practice at Dragons Leap or at home at:
a. 6 am. Tuesday thru Saturday, and
b. 6 pm Thursdays
2. A commitment to sitting with the Dragons Leap Sangha on Sunday evenings at 6:30.
3. Participation in the two - day-long sittings at Dragons Leap: October 11th, and November 8th.
4. Meeting 2 times individually (dokusan) with our Guiding Teacher Dairyu Michael Wenger and one meeting & tea with the Shuso: Richard Urban
Study: Dogen’s Essay: Yuibutsu Yobutsu – Only a Buddha and a Buddha
Sunday evenings 5 – 6, beginning October 5 for eight weeks.
Registration & information: Please speak to Steven (415) 742-0215 or e-mail sttierney@aol.com. For questions about registration or payment options.
Individual Activities
One Day Sitting - October 11th $50.00
November 8th (One day and full moon ceremony) $50.00
The eight week Yuibutsu Yobutsu Class $80.00
Sesshin is Dec. 3 - 7 $100 .00 (Includes breakfast and lunch).
The Practice Period Package $200.00
Sliding scale is available to all.
Opening One Day Sitting Saturday October 11th 6 am – 6 pm
Yuibutsu Yobutsu Class Sundays - 8 Weeks 5 – 6 pm
October 5th, 12, 19, 26
November 2,9,16,23
Sunday Meditation Every Sunday 6:30 pm
Zazen 6:30 talk at 7:05, tea at 7:30
One Day Sitting Saturday Nov. 8th 6am -6pm
Shuso Ceremony Friday December 6th 4:00 pm
Sesshin December 3rd to 6th 6 am – 8 pm daily
Click here for the Practice Period Sign-up sheet.