Entering the Story: An Interview with Vanessa Sasson
San Francisco Zen Center
by Sangha News editor
18h ago
By Tova Green Vanessa Sasson always loved mountains, though she grew up in Montreal. As a little girl, she had a poster of snow-capped mountains on her wall. When she was twenty-two, a recent college graduate on her way to work in Japan, she had a stopover in Nepal and saw the Himalayas for the first time. She didn’t get back on the plane; instead, she left her suitcase full of suits and stockings in Kathmandu and wandered around Nepal for a year. “I fell in love with the mountains. I was so happy there.” Now, in her role as a college professor, she brings students to Nepal every two years. V ..read more
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Thoughts on Disability and Access in Zen Practice
San Francisco Zen Center
by Sangha News editor
18h ago
“The body is not an obstacle to enlightenment; the body is itself enlightenment.” –Shunryu Suzuki By Brendan Crowe, Online Content Manager at San Francisco Zen Center In October, the Soto Zen Buddhist Association’s Priests with Disabilities affinity group offered a two-part Disability in Zen Workshop Series. In keeping with several workshops SZBA offers, this series was open to the public, though I attended on the invitation of one of the organizers, Marta Dabis from Jisso-ji Zen Ann Arbor, MI.  I have a specialized interest in the topic, with years of experience working in the disabil ..read more
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Remembering Caroline Meister
San Francisco Zen Center
by Sangha News editor
1w ago
  Update (4/11/24) A Buddhist funeral for Caroline will be held on Sunday, May 5 at 3:00 pm in the zendo at Green Gulch Farm. If you plan to attend in person, please fill out this RSVP form by April 23. Following the ceremony, there will be a reception on the pool deck, and everyone is welcome to bring offerings of food, photos of Caroline, and other objects that you would like to share. For those who can’t attend in person, the service will be livestreamed in the Online Zendo. In addition, her family is arranging a Catholic funeral mass in Oak Park, Illinois on April 22 at 10:30 am at S ..read more
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Jukai Ceremony at Green Gulch Farm on March 20
San Francisco Zen Center
by Sangha News editor
1w ago
K Ray receiving the precepts from Kokyo Henkel. Congratulations to the initiate K Ray who received the bodhisattva precepts from Teacher Kokyo Henkel at Green Dragon Temple on March 20, Spring Equinox. K Ray’s new name is Kangetsu Keirei / Viewing the Moon, Joyful Spirit. As the ancient ceremonial text concludes: “At this time, in the Buddha lands in all directions, auspicious signs appear: the earth trembles and blossoms fall from the sky…” Congratulations to Keirei ..read more
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Green Gulch Farm Retreats 2024
San Francisco Zen Center
by Sangha News editor
3w ago
Photo by Travis Stansel. San Francisco Zen Center is pleased to present an inspiring array of retreats at Green Gulch Farm, meant to integrate Zen-inspired practices into our daily lives. These retreats are geared towards guests who value the opportunity to practice in our beautiful coastal valley in Marin County, under the guidance of well-established teachers. Retreats range from simple hikes that energize our senses to the cultivation of presence through writing practices; from honoring the wisdom of those who came before us to body-mind practices meant to encourage harmony within. Below ..read more
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Important Update on Caroline Meister
San Francisco Zen Center
by Sangha News editor
3w ago
Dear Sangha: It is with great sorrow that we inform you that Tassajara resident Caroline Meister was found dead this morning. Caroline had left for a solo hike on Monday and never returned. Since then, countless crews and Search and Rescue teams have been looking for her in the wilderness surrounding Tassajara. We are all deeply saddened and in shock. The sanghas at Tassajara, Green Gulch Farm, and City Center are gathering to support each other in the wake of this distressing news. 108 bells are ringing. Our hearts are broken. Right now we don’t have much information. San Francisco Zen Cente ..read more
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Beginners Mind Temple Renovations Updates
San Francisco Zen Center
by Sangha News editor
1M ago
Choku Proudfoot meets with the team weekly and is one of the few people allowed inside the building. Photo by Eli Brown-Stevenson. Text by Tova Green. Photos by Choku Proudfoot, City Center Director. San Francisco Zen Center has embarked on a large, much-needed renovation project at 300 Page Street (City Center). We are very excited and grateful to finally take the steps necessary to care for this precious 100-year-old building. The project includes, among many things, a new Welcome Center, complete bathroom restorations, and adding a new ramp and elevator for broader accessibility. For deta ..read more
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SFZC Welcomes International Students
San Francisco Zen Center
by Sangha News editor
1M ago
Photo by David Del Francia We are pleased to announce that our apprenticeship programs have now reopened to international students! For decades, people from all over the world came to SFZC’s temples to take part in our Zen offerings, workshops, and retreats, as well as our many apprenticeship programs. Due to the pandemic and visa issues, this opportunity has been on hold for several years but is now once again open for applications. For more information on what opportunities are available at Green Gulch Farm and Tassajara, please visit our Live the Temple Life page. (Please note that due to ..read more
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Wildland Firefighters Express their Gratitude
San Francisco Zen Center
by Sangha News editor
1M ago
Handwritten letter by a participant of the Wildland Firefighter Retreat. By Tova Green and Lee Lesser To everyone at the San Francisco Zen Center, I have no idea where to begin to thank you for making the retreat a possibility. The invitation for this event came to me at a point in my life when I needed something…something I didn’t know I needed. I was tired and hurting. Tassajara allowed me to rest. Tassajara has shown me I can heal. With love and gratitude, my heart bows to you for everything you provided us. This is one of many letters that participants in the 2024 Wildland Firefighters ..read more
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In Honor of Kaiji Jeffrey Schneider
San Francisco Zen Center
by Sangha News editor
1M ago
As per Jeffrey’s wishes, no obituary or comments will be shared here. However, a Celebration of Life will take place at St. Francis Church in San Francisco on March 23, from 9:30 to 11:30 am, organized by his family. To honor Jeffrey’s memory, donations are being accepted for a memorial bench to be placed in the San Francisco Botanical Garden. For further details regarding the gathering, please reach out to art.clarke@gmail.com. Additionally, below is a list of organizations dear to Jeffrey during his time as SFZC Outreach Coordinator. If you’d like more information about them or are intereste ..read more
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