Recognizing that resources are limited, what might Sanshin provide that would help support your practice now? (We're already looking into virtual meetings, video streaming, etc.)
Are you feeling anxious or worried? What about? How has practice helped?
How are you practicing at home while Sanshin is closed? What challenges do you face? What tips do you have for others?
We're using this section of our website to stay connected with local sangha members while Sanshin is closed. We recognize that while practitioners may be physically isolated from one another, sharing thoughts, feelings and experiences can be a source of practice support. We've posted some questions to get things started. Click on a green title to add your comments to the conversation. Check in here often to see what your sangha friends have to say.
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Virtual practice
Offered via Zoom; all times listed are Eastern time in the US When you click the links below for Sanshin activities. you may be asked for a password. It was provided in the original email you received from Sanshin with the link to this page. Getting Started in Home Zen Practice, most Tuesdays 7:30 - 9 pm More information is here. Weekday morning zazen and service (6:10 am) Please be in your seat and ready to go by 6:05, in time for the doshi's bows. click here to join March 5 only: click here Weekday evening zazen with IU campus group (6:30 pm)click here to join Wednesday evening zazen and book discussion (6:30 pm) click here to join Ryaku Fusatsu: March 15, 7:30 pm: click here to join Sunday morning zazen and dharma talk: (9:10 am) click here to join Missed a Sunday dharma talk? Many recordings are available on our YouTube channel.
Download Sanshin's chant book for morning services (but please chant with mic muted)
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Download chant sheet for the Enmei Jukku Kannongyo
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Archives
March 2021
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