
2013 Fall Practice Period Lankatavara Sutra Tea

2013 Fall Practice Period Lankatavara Sutra Tea
The All Beings Zen Sangha welcomes and affirms all who come here to seek the Way, and who will work toward respectful acceptance of others across our many differences, harmonizing the one and the many.
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All Beings Zen Sangha
C/O Rev. Inryū Ponce-Barger,
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Washington DC 20009
December 3rd, 2017 Jukai Ceremony.
Receiving Jukai back row from left to right: Zenho Eric Jonas, Kodo Mitch Eaton, Busshin Matthew Wagner and Seido David Sarpal and front center: preceptor Rev. Inryu Bobbi Ponce-Barger, Sensei

Many of the December 2017 Sesshin Participants

All Beings Zen Sangha Fall 2017 Shuso Myoshin Carlos Moura following his final ceremony

December 3rd Sunday 6pm begins Rohatsu Sesshin
Link here for schedule

December 3rd Sunday 1pm Precepts Receiving Ceremony
6:30am
(following Jundo and short period of zazen)
Naomi Knoble to offer
Way Seeking Mind Talk
December 1st Friday 6:30am
(following Jundo and short period of zazen)
Naomi Knoble to offer
Way Seeking Mind Talk

November 30th Thursday 7pm (following one period of zazen)
2017 ABZS Shuso Myoshin Carlos Moura to offer
Practice Period Talk on “Doing One Thing”

November 17th Friday 6:30am
(following Jundo and short period of zazen)
Hoa Nguyen to offer
Way Seeking Mind Talk

November 10th Friday 6:30am
(following Jundo and short period of zazen)
Geoff Hipschman to offer
Way Seeking Mind Talk

November 11th Sensei Inryu leading the Zazenkai for One Heart Sangha in Silver Spring MD

Location: Christ Congregational Church location
November 12th Sensei Inryu leading One Day Zen Retreat for
All Beings Zen Sangha in Adams Morgan – all are welcome!

Location: All Beings Zen Sangha Adams Morgan
November 3rd Friday 6:30am (following Jundo and short period of zazen)
Robert Quinn to offer
Way Seeking Mind Talk

October 27th Friday 6:30am (following Jundo and short period of zazen)
ABZS Treasuer and Chidan Eric Jonas to offer
Way Seeking Mind Talk

October 19th Thursday 7pm (following one period of zazen)
ABZS Publishing Director John Flanagan to offer
Way Seeking Mind Talk

October 20th Friday 6:30am (following Jundo and short period of zazen)
ABZS Evening Service Doan David Sarpal to offer
Way Seeking Mind Talk

October 12th Thursday 7pm (following one period of zazen)
2017 ABZS Shuso Myoshin Carlos Moura to offer
Way Seeking Mind Talk

October 13th Friday 6:30am (following Jundo and short period of zazen)
2017 ABZS Benji (Shuso’s assistant) Ben Ourisman to offer
Way Seeking Mind Talk 
Join us for this exploration of the way in which the time we spend looking and interacting with Screens (smartphones, computers, etc.) has an impact on body, mind and soul.
“Our growing use of screens (smartphones, computers, etc.) raises questions for each of us: What is our relationship with our screens? How do screens make us more and less connected? How do they bear on our spiritual journey?
8am-9:30am Please RSVP: inryu@allbeingszen.org
Here is a basic outline of our upcoming event
Program for “The Zen of Screens”
o Skillful screen use—Practical tips for how we use screens eg clean up apps, keep screen in different room…
o Skillful screen time— Record your screen time; hide digital distractions; digital fasting.

Shinren Mark Stone will help us develop our awareness of the influence of screens on body, mind and soul. Bring your favorite device!”

The book we’ll be reading this fall is Robert A.F. Thurman’s translation of the Vimalakirti Sutra. The discussions will be at All Beings on October 14th and November 4th.
There a few different ways to get this text.
It exists at a few university libraries in the area, so if you happen to have borrowing privileges at AU, GW, GM, or UMD, by all means pick up a copy there.
It’s on Amazon for $24.
But then also, it’s free as a PDF.
Join us October 14th, 2017 8-9:30am to begin our dialogue around this text. Feel welcome to bring other translations as well. All are welcome.
The choice is yours! Hope that helps. Feel free to e-mail me, Sam Reggio if you’re having trouble finding a copy. Thanks, and happy reading.
Hoping some of you can join us for a half day meditation retreat on Labor Day September 4th, 2017

Call to Artists! All Beings Zen Sangha is announcing a call to artists for the 2018 Sangha calendar project. Submissions are now being accepted for drawings, paintings, photography, poetry, brief writings, and other forms in digital format. Please submit up to three works for consideration via e-mail to Inryu at inryubobbi@gmail.com and John at emailjohnf@gmail.com.

“Embracing the Inconceivable Power of Life: The Wisdom of Motomachi”

Rev. Shojo Danny Parker is currently the resident priest at “The Zen Room” in Cocoa Beach Florida. Rev. Shojo received priest ordination at the Berkeley Zen Center in the lineage of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi in 2011. His long time zen teacher, Edward Espe Brown was the preceptor. In addition to being a Zen teacher, Rev. Shojo is a writer, scientist and cook.
Kin Ki Shin Sei Ilaria Tassi to offer a Way Seeking Mind Talk on Thursday May 11th at 7pm

Inspired by the book When Breath Becomes Air by Mr.. Paul Kalanithi (who was a resident in neurosurgery when he died of lung cancer before completing his residency), Ilaria will talk about her identity as a daughter to her parents and as a scientist in a corporation and how the Dharma teachings guide her in these two important aspects of her life.
Ilaria Tassi is originally from Rome, Italy and moved to St Louis, MO, in 2003 to be trained as scientist in Immunology. She began her zen practice in Washington DC with the All Beings Zen Sangha in 2012. Where she studied with Rev. Inryu Bobbi Ponce-Barger. In April of 2016 she received Jukai with Roshi Dairyu Michael Wenger and Inryu Bobbi Ponce-Barger officiating.
Since 2014 she has lived in San Francisco, where she works as a scientist in a start-up company that is working to find cures to neuro-degenerative diseases. She currently practices at the San Francisco Zen Center with Anshin Rosalie Curtis and at Dragon’s Leap Meditation Center with Roshi Dairyu Michael Wenger.
Photo by Muhammad Alhawagri