Honoring Guides

    Happy New Year!  More moments to practice Zen in. A practice that emphasizes presence, moment by moment by this moment.  What flows here and now is our one life — our inheritance from a long line of ancestors, of ancient and current teachers. They inspire us, and...

Happy New Moments

Words from the Teacher   The turning of the year . . . in human days it’s a new year. In Buddha time, it’s just this moment. The season of light and dark is not restricted to the winter holiday time. We can appreciate gifts, given and received, in each moment. The...

Life Practice

We may begin practice with a wish for bliss, a wish for peace. We try all kinds of approaches and finally arrive at dharma practice. You may be trying to find some solution to change your life from what it is. Over time you notice how you continue to taste everything,...

A Superlative Human

Going through a stack of notes, I came across this scribbled quote, “To most of us a person, a human being, is the ceiling of reality. But a person is no superlative.“ Can we humans encompass the entirety life with our minds? We are not at the top of the chain of...

Radical Attention

Radically intimate attention describes the heart of zazen. When exploring the intimacy of just sitting, in the silent center of every momentary experience, right at the heart of the silence in zazen, we embody radically intimate attention. Do you recognize this in...