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Dharma Seminar: November – December

November 6 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm PST

Dogen’s “Continuous Practice” led by Norman & Senior EDZ Teachers

Our study of Dogen’s two fascicles on “Continuous Practice,” from the Shobogenzo, continues through November and December. These are fascicles 31a and 31 b in the Kaz Tanahashi translation.

The readings can be found online at Terebess in Treasury of the True Dharma Eye.

Scheduling Notes

Norman will lead seminar every week except Nov 6 and Dec 4.

On Nov 6, Dai-i Flo Rublee will speak to us. Flo is an Everyday Zen priest from Vancouver’s Mountain Rain Zen Community sangha. She received shiho (dharma transmission) from Norman a year ago. Jeff Bickner will introduce Flo and run the seminar.

Seminar will not meet on Nov 27, the night before Thanksgiving in the US. Because of this, seminar will be hybrid on Nov 20, the last Wedensday that we meet in Nov.

On Dec 4, a senior Everyday Zen teacher will lead seminar.

Seminar will not meet on Dec 25, Christmas day. Following that, seminar will be on recess for two weeks, resuming on Jan 6.

To Attend In Person

On the last Wednesday of the month, only, Dharma Seminar meets in person at the Community Congregational Church in Tiburon, and also online in Zoom. Those who are able are encouraged to attend in person when seminar meets both in person and online (hybrid).

Registration is no longer required to attend in person. However, all in-person attendees are expected to review and follow our current Covid protocol.

> Current Covid protocol

To Attend Online

Dharma Seminar meets on Zoom every week.

To join Dharma Seminar online, please use the link below:

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87537177726?pwd=dzNWZFhOWDh1bVFueHU1c1hzcDNLZz09

Meeting ID: 875 3717 7726
Passcode: 919827

About Dharma Seminar

The topic of study in seminar typically centers on a classical text, sometimes with additional readings, and changes more or less every month. The focus of our study is always on the application of the teachings to our daily lives. Students are asked to attend all meetings in a given month or seminar series, if possible.

The evening begins with a period of zazen followed by lecture and small and large group discussion.

Attending at the Community Congregational Church in Tiburon

Please arrive early with time to settle in. Chairs are provided. If you prefer to sit on a zafu, please bring your own.

Attending Online

Please enter the Zoom seminar room in time to settle into your seat for zazen. We encourage you to join with your camera on and to sit in front of your camera or nearby, with downcast or closed eyes as we do in the zendo. But you are welcome to leave your camera off if that’s more comfortable for you.

Please remain muted unless you have been invited to speak during group discussion and in the breakout rooms for small group discussion.

Please join in the chants with your mic off and follow any links or instructions shared in the group chat by the Zoom host.

Dana

Your donations make Everyday Zen events possible.

Donate

Please give what you can. We cannot continue offering online teachings without your support.

In-Person Participants

Suggested donation for in-person seminar: $100 for the monthly series ($25 per session)

Online Participants

Suggested donation for seminar online via Zoom: $60 each month ($15 per session) or whatever you are comfortable contributing.

Donate

To receive information on upcoming seminars and other events, please subscribe to the Everyday Zen News & Events mailing list. Watch for monthly emails near the start of each month listing upcoming events and linking to event pages here on the website.

Details

Date:
November 6
Time:
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm PST
Event Categories:
,

Venue

On Zoom

Organizer

Jane Flint & Neal Shorstein, Registrars
Email
registrars@everydayzen.org
Dogen’s “Continuous Practice” led by Norman & Senior EDZ Teachers

Our study of Dogen’s two fascicles on “Continuous Practice,” from the Shobogenzo, continues through November and December. These are fascicles 31a and 31 b in the Kaz Tanahashi translation.

The readings can be found online at Terebess in Treasury of the True Dharma Eye.

Scheduling Notes

Norman will lead seminar every week except Nov 6 and Dec 4.

On Nov 6, Dai-i Flo Rublee will speak to us. Flo is an Everyday Zen priest from Vancouver’s Mountain Rain Zen Community sangha. She received shiho (dharma transmission) from Norman a year ago. Jeff Bickner will introduce Flo and run the seminar.

Seminar will not meet on Nov 27, the night before Thanksgiving in the US. Because of this, seminar will be hybrid on Nov 20, the last Wedensday that we meet in Nov.

On Dec 4, a senior Everyday Zen teacher will lead seminar.

Seminar will not meet on Dec 25, Christmas day. Following that, seminar will be on recess for two weeks, resuming on Jan 6.

To Attend In Person

On the last Wednesday of the month, only, Dharma Seminar meets in person at the Community Congregational Church in Tiburon, and also online in Zoom. Those who are able are encouraged to attend in person when seminar meets both in person and online (hybrid).

Registration is no longer required to attend in person. However, all in-person attendees are expected to review and follow our current Covid protocol.

> Current Covid protocol

To Attend Online

Dharma Seminar meets on Zoom every week.

To join Dharma Seminar online, please use the link below:

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87537177726?pwd=dzNWZFhOWDh1bVFueHU1c1hzcDNLZz09

Meeting ID: 875 3717 7726
Passcode: 919827

About Dharma Seminar

The topic of study in seminar typically centers on a classical text, sometimes with additional readings, and changes more or less every month. The focus of our study is always on the application of the teachings to our daily lives. Students are asked to attend all meetings in a given month or seminar series, if possible.

The evening begins with a period of zazen followed by lecture and small and large group discussion.

Attending at the Community Congregational Church in Tiburon

Please arrive early with time to settle in. Chairs are provided. If you prefer to sit on a zafu, please bring your own.

Attending Online

Please enter the Zoom seminar room in time to settle into your seat for zazen. We encourage you to join with your camera on and to sit in front of your camera or nearby, with downcast or closed eyes as we do in the zendo. But you are welcome to leave your camera off if that’s more comfortable for you.

Please remain muted unless you have been invited to speak during group discussion and in the breakout rooms for small group discussion.

Please join in the chants with your mic off and follow any links or instructions shared in the group chat by the Zoom host.

Dana

Your donations make Everyday Zen events possible.

Donate

Please give what you can. We cannot continue offering online teachings without your support.

In-Person Participants

Suggested donation for in-person seminar: $100 for the monthly series ($25 per session)

Online Participants

Suggested donation for seminar online via Zoom: $60 each month ($15 per session) or whatever you are comfortable contributing.

Donate

To receive information on upcoming seminars and other events, please subscribe to the Everyday Zen News & Events mailing list. Watch for monthly emails near the start of each month listing upcoming events and linking to event pages here on the website.

Details

Date:
November 6
Time:
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm PST
Event Categories:
,

Venue

On Zoom

Organizer

Jane Flint & Neal Shorstein, Registrars
Email
registrars@everydayzen.org
Dogen’s “Continuous Practice” led by Norman & Senior EDZ Teachers

Our study of Dogen’s two fascicles on “Continuous Practice,” from the Shobogenzo, continues through November and December. These are fascicles 31a and 31 b in the Kaz Tanahashi translation.

The readings can be found online at Terebess in Treasury of the True Dharma Eye.

Scheduling Notes

Norman will lead seminar every week except Nov 6 and Dec 4.

On Nov 6, Dai-i Flo Rublee will speak to us. Flo is an Everyday Zen priest from Vancouver’s Mountain Rain Zen Community sangha. She received shiho (dharma transmission) from Norman a year ago. Jeff Bickner will introduce Flo and run the seminar.

Seminar will not meet on Nov 27, the night before Thanksgiving in the US. Because of this, seminar will be hybrid on Nov 20, the last Wedensday that we meet in Nov.

On Dec 4, a senior Everyday Zen teacher will lead seminar.

Seminar will not meet on Dec 25, Christmas day. Following that, seminar will be on recess for two weeks, resuming on Jan 6.

To Attend In Person

On the last Wednesday of the month, only, Dharma Seminar meets in person at the Community Congregational Church in Tiburon, and also online in Zoom. Those who are able are encouraged to attend in person when seminar meets both in person and online (hybrid).

Registration is no longer required to attend in person. However, all in-person attendees are expected to review and follow our current Covid protocol.

> Current Covid protocol

To Attend Online

Dharma Seminar meets on Zoom every week.

To join Dharma Seminar online, please use the link below:

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87537177726?pwd=dzNWZFhOWDh1bVFueHU1c1hzcDNLZz09

Meeting ID: 875 3717 7726
Passcode: 919827

About Dharma Seminar

The topic of study in seminar typically centers on a classical text, sometimes with additional readings, and changes more or less every month. The focus of our study is always on the application of the teachings to our daily lives. Students are asked to attend all meetings in a given month or seminar series, if possible.

The evening begins with a period of zazen followed by lecture and small and large group discussion.

Attending at the Community Congregational Church in Tiburon

Please arrive early with time to settle in. Chairs are provided. If you prefer to sit on a zafu, please bring your own.

Attending Online

Please enter the Zoom seminar room in time to settle into your seat for zazen. We encourage you to join with your camera on and to sit in front of your camera or nearby, with downcast or closed eyes as we do in the zendo. But you are welcome to leave your camera off if that’s more comfortable for you.

Please remain muted unless you have been invited to speak during group discussion and in the breakout rooms for small group discussion.

Please join in the chants with your mic off and follow any links or instructions shared in the group chat by the Zoom host.

Dana

Your donations make Everyday Zen events possible.

Donate

Please give what you can. We cannot continue offering online teachings without your support.

In-Person Participants

Suggested donation for in-person seminar: $100 for the monthly series ($25 per session)

Online Participants

Suggested donation for seminar online via Zoom: $60 each month ($15 per session) or whatever you are comfortable contributing.

Donate

To receive information on upcoming seminars and other events, please subscribe to the Everyday Zen News & Events mailing list. Watch for monthly emails near the start of each month listing upcoming events and linking to event pages here on the website.

Details

Date:
November 6
Time:
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm PST
Event Categories:
,

Venue

On Zoom

Organizer

Jane Flint & Neal Shorstein, Registrars
Email
registrars@everydayzen.org
Dogen’s “Continuous Practice” led by Norman & Senior EDZ Teachers

Our study of Dogen’s two fascicles on “Continuous Practice,” from the Shobogenzo, continues through November and December. These are fascicles 31a and 31 b in the Kaz Tanahashi translation.

The readings can be found online at Terebess in Treasury of the True Dharma Eye.

Scheduling Notes

Norman will lead seminar every week except Nov 6 and Dec 4.

On Nov 6, Dai-i Flo Rublee will speak to us. Flo is an Everyday Zen priest from Vancouver’s Mountain Rain Zen Community sangha. She received shiho (dharma transmission) from Norman a year ago. Jeff Bickner will introduce Flo and run the seminar.

Seminar will not meet on Nov 27, the night before Thanksgiving in the US. Because of this, seminar will be hybrid on Nov 20, the last Wedensday that we meet in Nov.

On Dec 4, a senior Everyday Zen teacher will lead seminar.

Seminar will not meet on Dec 25, Christmas day. Following that, seminar will be on recess for two weeks, resuming on Jan 6.

To Attend In Person

On the last Wednesday of the month, only, Dharma Seminar meets in person at the Community Congregational Church in Tiburon, and also online in Zoom. Those who are able are encouraged to attend in person when seminar meets both in person and online (hybrid).

Registration is no longer required to attend in person. However, all in-person attendees are expected to review and follow our current Covid protocol.

> Current Covid protocol

To Attend Online

Dharma Seminar meets on Zoom every week.

To join Dharma Seminar online, please use the link below:

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87537177726?pwd=dzNWZFhOWDh1bVFueHU1c1hzcDNLZz09

Meeting ID: 875 3717 7726
Passcode: 919827

About Dharma Seminar

The topic of study in seminar typically centers on a classical text, sometimes with additional readings, and changes more or less every month. The focus of our study is always on the application of the teachings to our daily lives. Students are asked to attend all meetings in a given month or seminar series, if possible.

The evening begins with a period of zazen followed by lecture and small and large group discussion.

Attending at the Community Congregational Church in Tiburon

Please arrive early with time to settle in. Chairs are provided. If you prefer to sit on a zafu, please bring your own.

Attending Online

Please enter the Zoom seminar room in time to settle into your seat for zazen. We encourage you to join with your camera on and to sit in front of your camera or nearby, with downcast or closed eyes as we do in the zendo. But you are welcome to leave your camera off if that’s more comfortable for you.

Please remain muted unless you have been invited to speak during group discussion and in the breakout rooms for small group discussion.

Please join in the chants with your mic off and follow any links or instructions shared in the group chat by the Zoom host.

Dana

Your donations make Everyday Zen events possible.

Donate

Please give what you can. We cannot continue offering online teachings without your support.

In-Person Participants

Suggested donation for in-person seminar: $100 for the monthly series ($25 per session)

Online Participants

Suggested donation for seminar online via Zoom: $60 each month ($15 per session) or whatever you are comfortable contributing.

Donate

To receive information on upcoming seminars and other events, please subscribe to the Everyday Zen News & Events mailing list. Watch for monthly emails near the start of each month listing upcoming events and linking to event pages here on the website.

Details

Date:
November 6
Time:
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm PST
Event Categories:
,

Venue

On Zoom

Organizer

Jane Flint & Neal Shorstein, Registrars
Email
registrars@everydayzen.org
Dogen’s “Continuous Practice” led by Norman & Senior EDZ Teachers

Our study of Dogen’s two fascicles on “Continuous Practice,” from the Shobogenzo, continues through November and December. These are fascicles 31a and 31 b in the Kaz Tanahashi translation.

The readings can be found online at Terebess in Treasury of the True Dharma Eye.

Scheduling Notes

Norman will lead seminar every week except Nov 6 and Dec 4.

On Nov 6, Dai-i Flo Rublee will speak to us. Flo is an Everyday Zen priest from Vancouver’s Mountain Rain Zen Community sangha. She received shiho (dharma transmission) from Norman a year ago. Jeff Bickner will introduce Flo and run the seminar.

Seminar will not meet on Nov 27, the night before Thanksgiving in the US. Because of this, seminar will be hybrid on Nov 20, the last Wedensday that we meet in Nov.

On Dec 4, a senior Everyday Zen teacher will lead seminar.

Seminar will not meet on Dec 25, Christmas day. Following that, seminar will be on recess for two weeks, resuming on Jan 6.

To Attend In Person

On the last Wednesday of the month, only, Dharma Seminar meets in person at the Community Congregational Church in Tiburon, and also online in Zoom. Those who are able are encouraged to attend in person when seminar meets both in person and online (hybrid).

Registration is no longer required to attend in person. However, all in-person attendees are expected to review and follow our current Covid protocol.

> Current Covid protocol

To Attend Online

Dharma Seminar meets on Zoom every week.

To join Dharma Seminar online, please use the link below:

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87537177726?pwd=dzNWZFhOWDh1bVFueHU1c1hzcDNLZz09

Meeting ID: 875 3717 7726
Passcode: 919827

About Dharma Seminar

The topic of study in seminar typically centers on a classical text, sometimes with additional readings, and changes more or less every month. The focus of our study is always on the application of the teachings to our daily lives. Students are asked to attend all meetings in a given month or seminar series, if possible.

The evening begins with a period of zazen followed by lecture and small and large group discussion.

Attending at the Community Congregational Church in Tiburon

Please arrive early with time to settle in. Chairs are provided. If you prefer to sit on a zafu, please bring your own.

Attending Online

Please enter the Zoom seminar room in time to settle into your seat for zazen. We encourage you to join with your camera on and to sit in front of your camera or nearby, with downcast or closed eyes as we do in the zendo. But you are welcome to leave your camera off if that’s more comfortable for you.

Please remain muted unless you have been invited to speak during group discussion and in the breakout rooms for small group discussion.

Please join in the chants with your mic off and follow any links or instructions shared in the group chat by the Zoom host.

Dana

Your donations make Everyday Zen events possible.

Donate

Please give what you can. We cannot continue offering online teachings without your support.

In-Person Participants

Suggested donation for in-person seminar: $100 for the monthly series ($25 per session)

Online Participants

Suggested donation for seminar online via Zoom: $60 each month ($15 per session) or whatever you are comfortable contributing.

Donate

To receive information on upcoming seminars and other events, please subscribe to the Everyday Zen News & Events mailing list. Watch for monthly emails near the start of each month listing upcoming events and linking to event pages here on the website.

Details

Date:
November 6
Time:
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm PST
Event Categories:
,

Venue

On Zoom

Organizer

Jane Flint & Neal Shorstein, Registrars
Email
registrars@everydayzen.org