Norman gives his fifth talk to the 2021 Samish Island Sesshin on The Body.
Norman gives the fourth talk on “The Hidden Lamp: Stories from Twenty-Five Centuries of Awakened Women.” on the The Women in the Charnel Ground.
Norman gives his third talk to the Samish Island 2021, Seven Sisters in the Charnal Ground (from Hidden Mirror)
Norman gives his second talk to the Samish Island 2021 Sesshin, Sutra on Breathing
Norman gives his first talk to the Samish Island 2021 Sesshin, Mel on Breathing
Norman gives his fifth talk to the 2021 Samish Island Sesshin on The Body.
Florence Caplow gives the third talk on “The Hidden Lamp: Stories from Twenty-Five Centuries of Awakened Women.”
Kathie Fischer gives the second talk on “The Hidden Lamp:Stories from Twenty-Five Centuries of Awakened Women.”
Norman gives his twelfth talk of a series on the Sandokai, “The Harmony of Difference and Sameness” (or “Merging of Difference and Equality”) to the Dharma Seminar. The Sandokai is a poem written by eighth Chinese Zen ancestor Sekito Kisen (700-790) and is a fundamental text of the Soto school of Zen. Norman will be referencing commentaries by Shohaku Okumura (Living by Vow) and Suzuki Roshi (Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness).
Norman gives his tenth talk of a series on the Sandokai, “The Harmony of Difference and Sameness” (or “Merging of Difference and Equality”) to the Dharma Seminar. The Sandokai is a poem written by eighth Chinese Zen ancestor Sekito Kisen (700-790) and is a fundamental text of the Soto school of Zen. Norman will be referencing commentaries by Shohaku Okumura (Living by Vow) and Suzuki Roshi (Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness).
Chris Fortin gives the ninth talk of a series on the Sandokai, “The Harmony of Difference and Sameness” (or “Merging of Difference and Equality”) to the Dharma Seminar. The Sandokai is a poem written by eighth Chinese Zen ancestor Sekito Kisen (700-790) and is a fundamental text of the Soto school of Zen. In this series we will be referencing commentaries by Shohaku Okumura (Living by Vow) and Suzuki Roshi (Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness).
Senior teacher Peter Van Der Sterre gives the eighth talk of a series on the Sandokai, “The Harmony of Difference and Sameness” (or “Merging of Difference and Equality”) to the Dharma Seminar. The Sandokai is a poem written by eighth Chinese Zen ancestor Sekito Kisen (700-790) and is a fundamental text of the Soto school of Zen. In this series we will be referencing commentaries by Shohaku Okumura (Living by Vow) and Suzuki Roshi (Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness). In the second half of this talk senior teacher Chris Fortin Leads the Sangha in a rememberance of our fellow senior teacher Jay Simoneaux.
Senior teacher ARobin Orden gives the seventh talk of a series on the Sandokai, “The Harmony of Difference and Sameness” (or “Merging of Difference and Equality”) to the Dharma Seminar. The Sandokai is a poem written by eighth Chinese Zen ancestor Sekito Kisen (700-790) and is a fundamental text of the Soto school of Zen. In this series we will be referencing commentaries by Shohaku Okumura (Living by Vow) and Suzuki Roshi (Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness).
Norman gives his fifth talk of a series on the Sandokai, “The Harmony of Difference and Sameness” (or “Merging of Difference and Equality”) to the Dharma Seminar. The Sandokai is a poem written by eighth Chinese Zen ancestor Sekito Kisen (700-790) and is a fundamental text of the Soto school of Zen. Norman will be referencing commentaries by Shohaku Okumura (Living by Vow) and Suzuki Roshi (Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness). the Sandokai 2021 series. Also known as “The Harmony of Difference and Sameness,” Norman will be using commentaries by Shohaku Okumura (Living by Vow) and Suzuki Roshi (Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness).
Norman Presents his talk on Jewish Meditation on Kohelet to the Awakened Heart Retreat, April 17, 2021
Norman Fischer gives his talk on Jewish Meditation – Awakened Heart and Joyful Effort
Norman gives his fourth second talk of a series on the Sandokai, “The Harmony of Difference and Sameness” (or “Merging of Difference and Equality”) to the Dharma Seminar. The Sandokai is a poem written by eighth Chinese Zen ancestor Sekito Kisen (700-790) and is a fundamental text of the Soto school of Zen. Norman will be referencing commentaries by Shohaku Okumura (Living by Vow) and Suzuki Roshi (Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness). the Sandokai 2021 series. Also known as “The Harmony of Difference and Sameness,” Norman will be using commentaries by Shohaku Okumura (Living by Vow) and Suzuki Roshi (Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness).
Kathie Fischer gives the second talk of the Dogen’s Zuimonki series to the San Francisco Zen Center.
Norman gives his second talk of a series on the Sandokai, “The Harmony of Difference and Sameness” (or “Merging of Difference and Equality”) to the Dharma Seminar. The Sandokai is a poem written by eighth Chinese Zen ancestor Sekito Kisen (700-790) and is a fundamental text of the Soto school of Zen. Norman will be referencing commentaries by Shohaku Okumura (Living by Vow) and Suzuki Roshi (Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness). the Sandokai 2021 series. Also known as “The Harmony of Difference and Sameness,” Norman will be using commentaries by Shohaku Okumura (Living by Vow) and Suzuki Roshi (Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness).
Norman gives his first talk of a series on the Sandokai, “The Harmony of Difference and Sameness” (or “Merging of Difference and Equality”) to the Dharma Seminar. The Sandokai is a poem written by eighth Chinese Zen ancestor Sekito Kisen (700-790) and is a fundamental text of the Soto school of Zen. Norman will be referencing commentaries by Shohaku Okumura (Living by Vow) and Suzuki Roshi (Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness).
Norman gives the tenth and final talk to the San Francisco Zen Center Intensive on Dogen’s “Zuimonki” which consists of dharma talks of Eihei Dogen recorded by his dharma successor Koun Ejo Zenji.
Kathie Fischer gives the ninth talk to the San Francisco Zen Center Intensive on Dogen’s “Zuimonki” which consists of dharma talks of Eihei Dogen recorded by his dharma successor Koun Ejo Zenji.
Norman gives the eighth talk to the San Francisco Zen Center Intensive on Dogen’s “Zuimonki” which consists of dharma talks of Eihei Dogen recorded by his dharma successor Koun Ejo Zen.
Kathie Fischer gives the seventh talk talk to the San Francisco Zen Center Intensive on Dogen’s “Zuimonki” which consists of dharma talks of Eihei Dogen recorded by his dharma successor Koun Ejo Zenji.