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Sunday Program & Dharma Talk

SUNDAY PROGRAM

* At Jikoji & On Zoom *

Sunday, january 28th - 10am-12:30pm

Zazen - Service - Dharma talk

PLEASE LEAVE PHONES & BOTTLES OUTSIDE OF THE ZENDO

Registration ensures we have the capacity and accommodations available for your visit. The requested donation to support this event (including staffing, facilities, guidance, meditation, a dharma talk, social lunch and access to our facility and open space trails) is $20 per person.

This week’s talk is by Rev. Taikan Yanasak. Seiko Taikan is a retired Mechanical Design Draftsman/Supervisor, having workd at Perkin-Elmer, Leica and other Bay Area companies.

Seiko Taikan began sitting in the Fall of 1966 in San Francisco, sitting his first Rinzai sesshin with his first teacher Soen Nakagawa Roshi in the spring of 1967. He continued to sit alone but sat sesshins with Soen Roshi when he came in once a year. Eventually he sat with Eido Shimano Roshi at Dai Bosatsu for their first and second practice periods in the fall of 75 and spring of 76. Returning to Berkeley, he began to study with Kobun Chino Otogawa who ordained him a monk in the spring of 1980. He practiced with Kobun until the summer of 1984 when he moved into Berkeley Zen Center, where he lived and practiced with Sojun Mel Weitsman for nine years with a sole purpose to dissolve the illusion that practice and having a working life were separate, eventually leaving to practice with Akiba Roshi who gave him transmission in 2006 after two practice periods in Japan, one in 2000 and the other in 2006.

He writes: “My attraction to Buddhism wasn’t to be a Buddhist but rather to follow the Buddha’s advice that if I wanted to know what was going on around me I needed to turn my attention inwards and look there. The rest evolved circumstantially. I love my practice more than anything, and I know I’ve never been a very good Buddhist based on the standards of what that might look like.”

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OUR SCHEDULE

  • 10:00 a.m. zazen (sitting meditation)   

  • 10:40 kinhin  (walking meditation)

  • 10:50 zazen

  • 11:20 service

  • 11:40 talk

ONLINE ZENDO ETIQUETTE

To help maintain as best we can the intimacy and integrity of an in-person gathering, we ask all who join us online to please observe the following practices.

  1. Sign in using real name.
  2. Keep microphone muted unless speaking during discussion periods.
  3. Maintain zendo silence during meditation periods and while waiting for discussion period to begin.
  4. Keep camera on and maintain facial visibility during discussion period.
  5. Anonymous participation online will not be permitted, as it would not be permitted in person.
Earlier Event: January 21
Pamela Chobun Nenzen Brown
Later Event: February 4
Voices of Women in Zen