Sanshin clergy at Sotoshu conference: Sanshin was well-represented at the 2024 Sotoshu conference at Zenshuji in Los Angeles. Hoko, Myogen and Esho attended from Bloomington, Shoryu came in from Arkansas, as well as Eido and Onryu from Minnesota and Doshin from Iowa. Attendees tended to general denominational business before hearing about and discussing several new translations of texts by Keizan Zenji. Hoko is also the vice president and communications officer for Soto Zen North America, a newly forming organization being created to eventually take over some of the functions of the denomination in North America, and she delivered an update presentation at the conference.
Students visit Sanshin: Members of DePauw University's Buddhist club traveled to Bloomington from Greencastle, IN to participate in regular Sunday practice at Sanshin on November 24th. After some brief instruction, the group of about 15 students participated in zazen, listened to Hoko's dharma talk, and met the sangha during informal tea afterwards. Practice recapNovember work morning: The sangha gathered for monthly work practice on the morning of Sunday, November 17th, following zazen and our monthly World Peace Ceremony. Practitioners worked to rake leaves off the lawn and into a future native woodland area on the northeast corner of our grounds, planted bulbs and native wildflower seeds as part of an effort to supply our altars with season-long homegrown flowers next year, and repaired our limping electric lawnmower. Rohatsu sesshin & ceremony: A close-knit group of five practitioners carried out this year's 7-day Rohatsu sesshin. Several others participated in extended portions of the sesshin, supplied ingredients and cooked meals, dropped in occasionally for periods of zazen, and/or joined the group for the formal tea and late night zazen periods leading up to the Rohatsu Heart Sutra service at midnight on December 8th. Since December 8th (the traditional date marking Shakyamuni Buddha's awakening) this year fell on a Sunday, local practitioners joined sesshin participants for a potluck breakfast that morning, followed by regular Sunday practice including a dharma talk from Okumura Roshi and a Rohatsu ceremony with the wider sangha. Coming up
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Sanshin NetworkIssan and European sanghas in Japan: Issan Koyama, a dharma heir of Okumura Roshi, coordinated with several European dharma heirs and organizations carrying out "sangha pilgrimage tours" in Japan between October and December this year. These travels included visits to Buddhist and historic sites in Tokyo, Kyōto, Fukui, Matsumoto, Nara, Hiroshima, Kamakura and Kōfu. Learn more at Issan's New York Zen Community for Dogen Study Facebook page. Are we reaching you?
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Nicolas Sirieix
12/16/2024 03:28:52 pm
Thank you all for this last édition in Sangha News for December 2024 of the latest verse of Dogen Zenji translated by Shoaku Nakamura roshi.
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