This Sunday, Sangha Elder, Jun-e Thomson will be giving the dharma talk as well as receiving questions from the community.
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Faith in Mind
This Sunday, we'll explore the thinking mind in zazen and how its free-flowing play is vital to the great matter of waking up.
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Wild and Precious
Join Myobun as we investigate the precious wildness of life.
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Question and Response
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 becomes the Dharma talk!
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Discover the practice of Forest Bathing throughout July and August
Forest Bathing is a relational practice that brings people into deeper intimacy with natural places.
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An exploration of the human relationship with life on planet earth.
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Luminous Embrace: Cultivating a Field of Delusion
This Sunday we’ll explore the realization of delusion and particularly how meditation practice allows the mysterious pivot of liberation to animate our lives.
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Crisis is Not Out There
Join Abbot Ejo McMullen in a discussion of Buddhist teachings of embodiment, vision and liberation as it applies to facing this important pivot point for the world.
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Buddhism and Ecology: Four May Events at Buddha Eye Temple
Buddha Eye Temple is hosting four events in May inspired by the recent national Buddhism and Ecology Summit.
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ShiBashi Taiji Qigong Classes
Wednesdays
4:30pm - 5:30pm
Ongoing
Led by Michael Vasquez
(Attend in-person only)
"What the Heart Knows: The Knot and Icons of Our Being"
What is it that washes through the shadows? Through the potency of the wound, the dream, the myth uplift, bringing us closer to new thresholds.
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"Countless Petals of the Lotus"
When we arrive at a Mahayana Buddhist temple, we are told an interesting story: although we should experience greater ease in our lives through Buddhist practice, awakening is fundamentally not something we can build step-by-step. It is the fabric of being itself. To realize this is the very ground under our feet, the path, and the destination.
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The Wisdom of Receptivity
All too often, our approach to understanding is to move toward. We step in the direction of what we see as a teaching or a problem to illuminate and transform. But stepping back and receiving is equally, if not more, important. It takes a special kind of discipline to listen deeply.
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Tuesday Evening Classes
On Tuesday evenings, we offer a variety of Dharma classes led by senior students and elder practitioners. These classes will cover a variety of topics over the course of the Practice Term. Joining a class is a great way to deepen our understanding of the Dharma, and build community with our fellow travelers on the Path.
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What is it like to be firmly rooted upon the vehicle of Buddha’s great awakening? What is a step on that path? What twists, turns, and transformations meet us as we are walking, waking? Join us this Sunday as we explore Lotus Sutra’s core vision of liberation.
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Centering Fire
This week our Abbot Ejo McMullen will discuss the vital role that spiritual fire has to play on the path and how what can burn can also warm, shed light, and center our being.
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Parinirvana and Term Opening
"Prajnaparamita: Mother of the Buddha, Part 5"
"Prajnaparamita: Mother of the Buddha, Part 4"
"Thich Nhat Hanh (1926 - 2022)"
Sunday 1/23
9:00am: Zazen
10:00am: Ceremony
Abbot Ejo McMullen
On January 22nd in Huế, Thừa Thiên-Huế Province, Vietnam, Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh passed away peacefully. This Sunday, January 23rd, at 10:00am, Buddha Eye Temple will hold a special ceremony to mark his passing and celebrate his life.
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