Everything Changes; Everything is Connected; Pay Attention
A Conversation with Jane Hirshfield Jane Hirshfield and Geoff Shōun O’Keeffe will be talking about the Three Tenets, the way poems carry the values of right speech in their marrow, right action in the realms of both biosphere and social compact, and compassionate attention as the ground of change.
Tara, Mother Buddha of Great Love
When we visualize emptiness as the Mother of Great Love, this visualization opens our hearts to the experience of the unconditional love that abides in the Universe. The deep experience of emptiness is unconditional love.
Zen Peacemakers Core Training: Meditation Instruction with Michel Engu Dobbs, Roshi
April 8, 2024 Human beings have been practicing mindfulness or meditation for millennia. It is a natural activity for us, like sleep, or walking, or moving about. Often, this practice is part of a religious or spiritual tradition, taking on many varied forms. And many of us meditate unaffiliated with any doctrine or lineage. We […]
The Sound of One Hand Slapping, brought to you by the Bird Who Knows Everything
Ara “Tutu” Fitzgerald, a member of Zen Peacemakers and The Order of Disorder is honored to return to this Circle for a third time. She will introduce a new character (The Bird), and screen an updated version of a short film created by Ara, Clare Byrne, and Peter Cunningham. (“Pilgrimage”). And we will consider together […]
Mad Ones, Wise Ones, and Rogues – Zen’s American Ancestors
Meet some of the bold eccentrics, scholars and artists who paved the way for Zen practice as we know it today — Sokei-an Sasaki, the “Original Dharma Bum” of 1920s and 30s America; Ruth Fuller Sasaki, a wealthy socialite who became the first American Zen priest; John Cage, whose silent musical compositions and lectures on […]
Bearing Witness to the Night
March 2024 Many mornings, as something of a ritual affirming my connection to a Home Place, I log on and connect to a webcam feed from Big Sand Lake in northern Minnesota. Over a cup of coffee 600 miles away, I can look east from a webcam mounted on a pole at a resort—the same […]
Peacemaker Priest in Finland
Finnish visual artist and researcher of prehistory of art Rev. Mikko Rakushin Kendō Ijäs Ph.D has been building a socially engaged Buddhist practice group in Helsinki, Finland together with his wife Maija Myōshō Ijäs since 2017. Reverend Mikko will talk about his experiences of what does it mean to be a priest of foreign religion […]
Opening our Hearts to the Joy & Suffering of Life Through Drawing & Journaling (Session 4 of 4)
Nothing Left Out-finding beauty in improbable places Journaling has been used as a tool for seeing deeper into life by Zen practitioners, artists and naturalists. In this workshop we will begin our own unique journey into meditation with eyes open, discovering more and more layers of intimacy with our life and environment. For this workshop all […]
Opening our Hearts to the Joy & Suffering of Life Through Drawing & Journaling (Session 3 of 4)
Journaling has been used as a tool for seeing deeper into life by Zen practitioners, artists and naturalists. In this workshop we will begin our own unique journey into meditation with eyes open, discovering more and more layers of intimacy with our life and environment. For this workshop we will be drawing inspiration from nature, journaling […]
A Fleeting Moment: Co Founder of Zen Peacemakers Roshi Jishu Holmes Memorial
March 20, 2024 Co-Founder of Zen Peacemakers – Roshi Jishu Holmes Memorial Roshi Jishu Holmes passed away on March 20, 1998. We will gather to honor her life and legacy.