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Sesshin Update: Winter 2021

The 2021 winter Rohatsu sesshin kept up the momentum from recent sesshins. It also featured dramatic weather right from the beginning. Torrential downpours led to 12 hours with no electricity forcing the group to do okyo and zazen by flashlights and candlelight. The rain turned into strong winds and clear skies by the end.

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Sesshin Update: Summer 2021

The recent summer sesshin was remarkable in many ways, building on the energy of last winter’s sesshin and the spring live-in training period. The crowd was made up of 19 people with young, mostly local students including a few first-timers. Jackson Sayama was the jiki with assistance from Nick Alamia.

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Letter from the Abbot: Collecting the Mind in a Pandemic, by Sayama Daian Roshi

Covid-19 lays bare the First and Second Noble Truths that existence is impermanent and that suffering arises from attachments. To date, December 18, 2020, there have been 17 million infections and 310,000 deaths in the United States. Life has been disrupted in so many ways, and so many livelihoods lost. Face to face encounters have become a luxury.

It’s a good time for spiritual training.

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Sesshin Update: Summer 2020

We made the call a few weeks before this summer’s sesshin to go ahead with it, albeit with serious precautions. With safety rules in place, we had an extremely sharp and efficient sesshin, ending with the firing of the wood-fired kiln.

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