EcoDharma encompasses efforts by Sangha members and our larger community to bring together their spiritual practice with learning and action on environmental and climate change issues.
Read more“What is Calling Us" - Dharma Teacher Myobun Esther Tishma
Sunday 7/18
9:00am: Zazen
10:00am: Service
Dharma Teacher Myobun Esther Tishman
What is calling us. Last week Ejo invited us to ask “what?” - to enter a life of inquiry and open-ended exploration. When we sit still for a moment, we begin to encounter directly the non-separation of self and world. We also encounter, inevitably, what Myobun calls “the path of resistance.” What is calling us? And why do we resist the call?
(Attend in-person or online)
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Donations and Volunteers Needed for Yard Sale and Online Sales!
Yard sale items: Begins Sunday, July 11th, after the morning program, from 12 until 4 p.m. Donations can also be dropped off on the following days:
Monday, July 12, 1:30 to 7 p.m.
Tuesday, July 13, 1:30 to 7 p.m.
Wednesday, July 14, 1:30 to 7 p.m.
Thursday, July 15, 1:30 to 7 p.m.
Forest Bathing: Transforming Our Relationship with the More Than Human World
Tuesday, 7/13
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Join Anyu as she leads a “forest bath” on the Ridgeline Trail at Blanton Ridge. Forest Therapy is inspired by the Japanese practice of Shinrin-Yoku, which translates to “forest bath.”
“Make your caring bigger" - Head Teacher Ejo McMullen
Sunday 6/6
9:00am: Zazen
10:00am: Service
Head Teacher Ejo McMullen
Ejo spent the past two weeks in rural Vermont supporting the sangha of Shao Shan Temple after the sudden loss of their founder and teacher, Taihaku Priest. This Sunday, Ejo will share a central teaching of Taihaku’s, “Make your caring bigger.”
(Attend in-person or online)
Extended outdoor seating now available
Download Sutra Book PDF here.
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The Good Heart: Buddhist Teachings of Awakening Compassion
Thursdays, 5/20 – 6/24
6:30pm - 8:30pm (in-person and online)
Led by Senior Student Anyu Savelle
In this six-week practice-based series we will examine two bodies of compassion teachings from the Mahayana and Theravada Buddhist traditions.
Practicing with Our Women Ancestors: Community Circle on The Hidden Lamp
Facilitated by Senior Student Reiko Rain Rue
Sundays, May 16-June 20
2:30pm - 3:30pm (online)
How do we attend to absence with presence? How do we take up the practice of wholeness? In this Community Circle we will be practicing with a few koans from The Hidden Lamp, a collection of teaching stories and reflections that attends to the invisibility of women ancestors and their wisdom.
Yard Tool Maintenance Workshop
Sunday May 30th
12:30pm - 3:00pm
(In person at the Temple)
Led by Senior Student Kogen
Kogen Houseknecht will offer a workshop on garden tool maintenance. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to bring a tool from home that needs some turning up. If you have any questions, please contact Kogen at krummholzpine@gmail.com
Read moreVideo Highlight: "Lineage and Liberation Part 2"
Watch recordings of recent dharma talks, classes, and other events on Buddha Eye Temple’s Vimeo page.
Read moreThe Six Perfections
Tuesdays, 5/18 - 6/22
7:20pm - 8:30pm, (In-person and online)
Led by Novice Monk Genjo Yorke
Even within Buddhism, there are numerous teachings which invite us to cultivate a beautiful, contented human life. In our particular school, the Six Perfections are fundamental to understanding Zen practice and awakening.
"Question and Response" - Head Teacher Ejo McMullen
Sunday 4/11
9:00am: Zazen
10:00am: Service
Head Teacher Ejo McMullen
(Attend in-person or online)
Question & Response is a lively encounter, in which the hall is opened for the community to bring forward their questions in zen, practice, and life. It is the sincere questions from the assembly that become the Dharma talk!
Introduction to Meditation
Sunday mornings
8:45am - 9:50am
Bodhisattvas and Racial Justice: Practice Group
Led by: Dharma Teacher Myobun Esther Tishman
Wednesdays, 3/31 - 5/5
6:30pm - 8:00pm (online)
The world needs bodhisattvas now more than ever. How do we awaken together with all beings? Moreover, how do we do so while acknowledging systemic oppression, our individual scars, our individual complicities, our engrained and habitual confusions about power and liberation...?
Registration Closed
Community Circles
Community Circles are small groups of individuals (maximum of seven including facilitator) exploring their lives and experiences through sharing, compassionate listening, and the unfolding of the Dharma. Community Circles meet once a week and are facilitated by teachers and senior students of Buddha Eye Temple.
Read moreCultivating an Ethical Life
Led by: Novice Monk Genjo Mark Yorke
Tuesdays, 3/30 - 5/4
Zazen 6:30pm
Class: 7:20pm - 8:30pm (in-person and online)
Each of us yearns to live authentically, brightly; yet we find that our life is a dense thicket of desires, relationships, goals, and circumstances. How do we cultivate vibrancy amidst this tangle of choices we find ourselves spinning each day? Buddhist ethics invite us to look deeply and become intimate with our own connected heart.
To register please email us at office@buddhaeye.org
Read moreExploring the Perfection of Meditation (Zazen)
Led by Head Teacher Ejo McMullen
Thursdays, 2/11 - 3/18
6:30pm - 8:30pm
(Available in-person and online)
During these six Thursday assemblies, Head Teacher Ejo McMullen will give subtle instructions on the continual exploration of the art of Zazen. Each Thursday will include instructions during meditation followed by time for questions and response.
Read moreThe Bodhisattva Way: A Practice Group
Fusatsu (Ceremony of Atonement)
Monthly, on the evening of the Full Moon
Friday, 2/26
6:30pm - 8:30pm
(Available in-person and online)
Fusatsu is a monthly ceremony of atonement and vow renewal, coinciding with the Full Moon. We begin with Zazen at 6:30 PM and then enact the Fusatsu ceremony, which concludes at roughly 8:30 PM. Noble silence is observed when entering and exiting the ceremony.
A Conversation with Angie San Miguel and Lisa Magnus
Tuesday 2/2
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Facilitated by members of the My Grandmother's Hands reading group
(Attend online)
The inspiration for this conversation came from the book, “My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies" by Resmaa Menakem, which encouraged a small group of us to reach out to the Eugene Police Department to learn more about training procedures, internal support, and how current events have impacted them.
For questions, please contact us at office@buddhaeye.org
No registration required.
Thursday Evening Dharma Assembly
Ongoing: Thursdays starting February 13th
6:30p - 8:30
Thursday Dharma Assembly provides a consistent touchstone of quiet sitting and dharma study throughout the year. There is a rotating schedule consisting of three formats: Double Sit with Sanzen, Teisho, and Dharma Inquiry. Please see the calendar for a specific schedule, and read this document for a detailed explanation. Dharma Assembly is open to everyone, no registration is required.
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