With the change of seasons -the weather becomes colder and our focus becomes more interior. This was reflected in the well-attended sesshin (meditation retreat) this past weekend. Beginning with the powerful, ancient purification and confession ceremony: Ryakufusatsu, the weekend included sitting and walking meditation, delicious meals with garden vegetables, a Dharma Talk by Kenzan on the Lotus Sutra, the first snow of the season and a celebratory closing tea with treats at the end. Thanks to all who particiated.
Monday, October 24, 2016
Saturday, October 15, 2016
Memorial Ceremony - 1st annual
Last night was a beautiful fire-lit ceremony in the mossy wooded Shao Shan Temple Cemetery.
The Memorial Ceremony was the first of what we hope will be an annual event. It is a special time to honor deceased loved
ones and those who are interred in the Shao Shan Temple Cemetery. The ceremony included some elements of the Obon Ceremony that we have
usually celebrated in August (a time to honor the ancestors and to invite them
to be with us for a celebration). We included our spiritual lineage as well as deceased loved ones. Gratitude to all who participated in this meaningful occasion and to all those who have gone before us and made it possible.
May Universal Brilliance prevail!
Saturday, October 8, 2016
Leaf Mandalas & Balancing Branches
Also Taihaku led a guided meditation for teens&parents and a discussion for the parents.
Thursday, October 6, 2016
Visitors from Afar & Chanting Pilgrimage
Shao Shan Temple was honored this past weekend to welcome Ishibashi Shonin (Oshonin-san), a monk from the Nipponzan Myohoji Order.
Oshonin-san was instrumental in the initial founding of Shao Shan Temple.
He led a chanting session during the Saturday morning program.
On Sunday, amidst beautiful fall foliage, we had a 5 mile Chanting Pilgrimage. Walking a loop beginning and ending at the Temple, we went along dirt roads and mountain trails, including the top of Little Sacred Mountain.
NAMU MYO HO REN GE KYO
Also recently we had a visit from Ranbir, from London, . Ranbir was a couple of weeks at Hokyoji during the time Taihaku trained there. This was his first visit to a Zen Temple in the United States.
Ranbir preparing to go up to White Jewel Mountain Retreat |
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