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Diamond Sutra Recitation
Jan
1
1:00 PM13:00

Diamond Sutra Recitation

This will be both in person and on zoom. We will be joined by the Arcata Zen Group.

Here is the translation we will use.
(
Diamond Sutra, English, Price & Wong).

Maybe when we first come to practice we thought some miracle would happen. The miracle actually is coming to practice; we still have to do the work of cutting through delusion. The Diamond Sutra gives very clear teaching for this, and it is especially clear when read aloud continuously in one sitting.

Here is a quote from Red Pine’s book on the Diamond Sutra.  The context is a verse talking about the perfection of forbearance. 

“The Buddha is concerned that Subhuti’s understand of this teaching begins and ends with prajna (wisdom).  But prajna does not exist in isolation and cannot be practiced without practicing the other perfections. In this sutra, the Buddha focuses on three of the Six Perfections, namely, those that counteract the Three Poisons:  the perfection of charity, which counteracts the poison of desire, the perfection of wisdom, which destroys the poison of delusion, and the perfection of forbearance, which eliminates the poison of anger.  Although this sutra only mentions these three by name, each is closely related to the other perfections:  Charity with morality, forbearance with vigor, and wisdom with meditation. Thus, by focusing on these three, the sutra provides instruction in all six.  The reason the Buddha mentions forbearance here (in this chapter) is that without it, bodhisattvas will not be able to endure what is the most traumatic teaching they will ever experience or know.”

This sutra takes about an hour and a half to read straight through. Gene will facilitate this gathering of Santa Cruz and Arcata people, inviting participants one at a time to read aloud a section; others, while muted, will read along in their homes. We will open with brief introductions and an orientation to the event, then just read, closing with an appropriate dedication.

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Fall Practice Period
Oct
15
to Dec 11

Fall Practice Period

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Santa Cruz Zen Center Fall Practice Period

Baizhang and the Fox

Examining the themes of Ethics & Responsibility – with our social and environmental crisis and the deep Buddhist teachings about Causation. Led by Rev. Gene Bush.

Including:

Reflecting the Triple Treasure, Practice Period this fall will include the activity of Buddha Dharma Sangha – that is to say, seated meditation, study and community.

To further clarify – 

  • seated meditation as the opportunity to still the body-mind and recognize our own true nature

  • study as a chance to engage with the teachings of the elders, teachers’ commentaries on those teachings, collaborative inquiry into reality as it is

  • community as the location of wholesome and mutual co-creation

The teacher asks that you make a regular commitment to zazen in community – in person or via zoom – 3 times per week (morning or evening plus Wednesdays) additionally part of each sesshin/ zazenkai

The teacher asks that you read the material associated with the teaching during classes and sesshins, engage in thoughtful conversation; and that you establish a theme for your personal study at home

The teacher asks that you find a way to participate with and serve the sangha, at zen center or in the broader community, as work practice

Please email Rev. Gene Bush a note summarizing your commitments for participation.

(Please click the button above to email Gene. His email is given indirectly for security purposes, but if your email isn’t configured, it may not work. No problem, just email us at contact@sczc.org and we’ll connect you with him.)

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Half Day Zazenkai with Rev. Gene Bush
Jun
19
7:45 AM07:45

Half Day Zazenkai with Rev. Gene Bush

Participants may attend this event either in-person at Santa Cruz Zen Center or via Zoom.

Schedule

7:45 Zazen
8:20 Kinhin
8:30 Zazen
9:10 service – MakaHannya Haramita Shin Gyo and Merging of Difference and Unity
9:30 Kinhin
9:40 Zazen
10:00 exercise period
10:30 Zazen
11:00 Kinhin
11:10 Dharma talk – this is Juneteenth
11:50 Service, Song of the Trusting Mind
12:00 closure


Connect

Join at: https://zoom.us/j/2951668406
Zoom meeting ID 295 166 8406, password 753
To connect by phone, call 1 (669) 900-6833 and enter the meeting ID and password.

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The suggested donation is $20 for online day sits. Santa Cruz Zen Center relies on fees and donations to continue its mission. If you can pay more, please consider doing so as a donation. If you cannot pay the fee listed, please pay what you can. Talk with the teacher if you have questions about fees. You are welcome to offer dana separately to the teacher.

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Foundations of Practice
Dec
17
6:35 PM18:35

Foundations of Practice

This series is designed to support you to establish and develop your Practice to understand the foundational teachings, to participate in both formal and informal practice opportunities, and to study the personal and the cultural facets of the Soto traditions. Each session will include a physical practice, a conceptual inquiry, and an application in daily life.

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Foundations of Practice
Nov
19
6:35 PM18:35

Foundations of Practice

This series is designed to support you to establish and develop your Practice to understand the foundational teachings, to participate in both formal and informal practice opportunities, and to study the personal and the cultural facets of the Soto traditions. Each session will include a physical practice, a conceptual inquiry, and an application in daily life.

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Foundations of Practice
Oct
15
6:35 PM18:35

Foundations of Practice

This series is designed to support you to establish and develop your Practice to understand the foundational teachings, to participate in both formal and informal practice opportunities, and to study the personal and the cultural facets of the Soto traditions. Each session will include a physical practice, a conceptual inquiry, and an application in daily life.

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Foundations of Practice
Sep
17
6:35 PM18:35

Foundations of Practice

This series is designed to support you to establish and develop your Practice to understand the foundational teachings, to participate in both formal and informal practice opportunities, and to study the personal and the cultural facets of the Soto traditions. Each session will include a physical practice, a conceptual inquiry, and an application in daily life.

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Foundations of Practice
Aug
20
6:35 PM18:35

Foundations of Practice

This series is designed to support you to establish and develop your Practice to understand the foundational teachings, to participate in both formal and informal practice opportunities, and to study the personal and the cultural facets of the Soto traditions. Each session will include a physical practice, a conceptual inquiry, and an application in daily life.

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Foundations of Practice
Jul
16
6:35 PM18:35

Foundations of Practice

This series is designed to support you to establish and develop your Practice to understand the foundational teachings, to participate in both formal and informal practice opportunities, and to study the personal and the cultural facets of the Soto traditions. Each session will include a physical practice, a conceptual inquiry, and an application in daily life.

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Foundations of Practice
Jun
18
6:35 PM18:35

Foundations of Practice

This series is designed to support you to establish and develop your Practice to understand the foundational teachings, to participate in both formal and informal practice opportunities, and to study the personal and the cultural facets of the Soto traditions. Each session will include a physical practice, a conceptual inquiry, and an application in daily life.

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