Six members of All Beings Zen Sangha joined the One Heart Sangha for a wonderful Early Fall Sesshin at Holy Trinity Retreat Center in Pikesville MD. A strong and dedicated practice was in evidence! We all enjoyed the Kinhin outside in the beautiful surrounds of the retreat center buildings. Sensei Barbara Craig, Sensei Rose Mary Dougherty and Rev. Inryu Bobbi Ponce-Barger co-lead the retreat.
Tag: Holy Trinity Retreat Center
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Outdoor Jukai on July 18, 2020
Inryū Sensei offering the 16 Bodhisattva Precepts to Naomi Knoble (Kōryū Bendōwa Bright Dragon, Make Clear, Way, Harmonius) in our first All Beings Zen Sangha “outdoor” formal ceremony. Gratitude to our hosts; Becky and Evan allowing us to use the fields below their Greenbridge Pottery. It was a lovely evening and delightful to be encircled by Evan’s planting of the three sisters (corn, beans and squash) and cheerful sunflowers. Given the ongoing concerns about Covid-19 there were very limited invitees and everyone wore masks and kept physical distance.
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Workshop on Saturday June 6th, 2020 10:30am
To join the workshop at 10:30 use this link.
June 6th – “Sexuality in the time of Covid-19” a workshop taught by Rev. Daigan Gather of Den of Vow Temple in San Francisco, CA 10:30am- noon.
Rev. Daigan Gaither began Buddhist practice in 1995 in the Vipassana (Insight) tradition, and then began to study Zen in 2003 with Ryushin Paul Haller Roshi. He received Lay Ordination in 2006 where he was given the name Daigan or “Great Vow”, and received Priest Ordination in July 2011. Daigan speaks internationally on a variety of topics particularly around gender, sexuality, social justice and their intersections with the Dharma. You can find out more via his podcast at patreon.com/stumpthemonk (free versions are available) or at his website queerdharma.net He identifies as a disabled, queer, white, cis male and uses he/him pronouns.
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Becoming a Friend of All Beings Zen Sangha this Spring 2020
In this turbulent moment, All Beings Zen Sangha seeks to create a place of refuge and open hearted practice for all who need it. During the shift from physical gathering to meeting in our cloud zendo, we have been deeply heartened by the presence of so many at our virtual services.It is inspiring to witness our Sangha coming together to nurture our collective practice while also expressing the vow to save all beings by remaining physically apart.
Generosity is the practice of wholehearted giving and is the first paramita, a quality of mind of a Bodhisattva. To sustain our efforts, both now and beyond this crisis, we ask that you consider becoming a Friend of All Beings Zen Sangha through a monthly donation. Contributions provide a humble stipend for our guiding teacher, support our practice spaces at the urban zendo and at Woodburn Hill Farm, and cover other operational expenses. A regular contribution is particularly valuable because it provides a broad base of dependable support for the Sangha by increasing our financial resilience and enabling us to plan for future expenses with a clear picture of our projected revenues. Please find details for how to contribute below this email, which include the ability to donate electronically via Venmo or PayPal, and know that any amount is deeply appreciated.As the Dharma is a precious gift entrusted to us by countless generations of practitioners, it is always offered at ABZS freely to everyone without exception for the benefit of all beings. We ask that you donate only if you feel comfortable doing so at this time, and place your circumstances first when deciding whether to contribute.
If you have not yet had the opportunity to join us for our services, you are always welcome. Our Sangha’s events page contains our service schedule and details on how to participate via Zoom. If time allows, we hope you will join us.
Yours in the Dharma.Rev. Inryu Bobbi Ponce-Barger, Sensei,& the All Beings Zen Sangha Board of DirectorsPlease find All Beings Zen Sangha Donation Page information here: https://www.allbeingszen.org/contact/Please direct questions regarding being a donor to: Zenho Eric Jonas treasurer@allbeingszen.org -
FLASH EVENT – Friday night movie with ABZS starting at 7pm ET
Join us in our cloud Zendoplex tonight for our first Covid-19 ABZS movie night. Apropos of the “shelter in place” we will enjoy reviewing “Groundhog Day” .
You can view the film on your own (many of us have a DVD or on many streaming services) or with us starting at 7pm by clicking here. The film lasts one hour and forty-one minutes. At approximately 8:45 pm we’ll have a cloud conversation about the film and the buddhist themes that are present here.
We’ll also view the 2019 advertisement used during the Super Bowl in which the groundhog makes an appearance again. Bring your popcorn!
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Platform Sutra Dharma Study on Saturday May 16th at 10am.
Dharma Study Group discussion focusing on the first half of “The Platform Sutra”. Please feel welcome to read any translation. Two favorites are the one done by Red Pine in 2006 or the one done by McRae (PDF version here). You can also listen to the McRae translation here. Additional translations can be found here. 10am-11:30am.
Suggested donation $5-$10
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Study Group for Robert Aitken’s “Zen Master Raven” moved to April 11th, 2020 at 10am
Please join members of the All Beings Zen Sangha for a Cloud Zendo Dharma Study on Saturday April 11th, 2020 at 10am. We will be looking at Robert Aitken Roshi’s “Zen Master Raven: The Teachings of a Wise Old Bird”. Check back here on that day for the link to join the study group. Hope to see you….Inryū Sensei
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Covid-19 response as of 3/26/2020
“We at All Beings Zen Sangha remain committed to the health and safety of our communities, including our Sangha and city. In this light, our urban zendo will be closed for in-person participation beginning today, March 26, in accordance with Mayor Bowser’s order for the closure of non-essential businesses. We will resume in-person zendo activities when it is safe to do so.Despite the closure of the zendo, we still have many opportunities to practice together online and to support and be supported by each other. We will continue to offer our normal scheduled morning sits on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and Thursday night service via Zoom. On-line participation has been high, perhaps reflecting appreciation for the benefits of practice and connection during these difficult times. You can find the zoom link on our home page to join our scheduled activity for each day.Inryū Sensei will be available for Dokusan by appointment via Zoom or Facetime. You can email her at inryu@allbeingszen.org.Our practice leaders are also available for practice discussion by appointment.Shinren Mark Stone markstone1924@gmail.comSeidō David Sarpal dakusaso@gmail.comDuring these unprecedented times of volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity we each have the opportunity to deepen our practice both individually and collectively – for the benefit of the whole world and all beings. Please let us know if there are other ways we can connect and support each other.We extend our heart-felt wishes for the health and safety of you and our loved ones.”Sensei Inryū Poncé-Barger, Guiding Teacher, All Beings Zen SanghaShinren Mark Stone, President, All Beings Zen Sangha