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Retreats & Vacations

Dai Bosatsu Zendo, New York State: Five-Day Sesshin

Item Number
235
Estimated Value
350 USD
Sold
147 USD to dea0ab967
Number of Bids
4  -  Bid History

Item Description

 

The word "sesshin" means to collect one's heart and mind. Participate in a five-day meditation retreat in the Zen tradition at Dai Bosatsu Zendo in the Catskill Mountains of upper New York state.

Sesshin is the essence of Zen practice. These week-long intensive Zen retreats are held at Dai Bosatsu Zendo six times a year. The tradition of sesshin began with Shakyamuni Buddha's intense sitting under the bodhi tree in India. On the morning of December 8, he attained enlightenment upon seeing the morning star. These kind of retreats are practiced by all Zen schools throughout the world.

Students gather for a week of silence, zazen (Zen sitting meditation), chanting, teisho (formal Zen talks given by Abbot Shinge Sherry Chayat Roshi), Dharma talks by other teachers, and dokusan (private interviews with Shinge Roshi). The schedule includes a brief period of daily work practice, rest periods and three vegetarian meals a day.

Accommodations are clean and simple. Each room has a futon bed, table, lamp and closet. Bedding and towels are provided. There is a shared bathroom and shower room down the hall. Some rooms are singles and some shared by 2 - 4 people.

On America's Bicentennial, July 4, 1976, International Dai Bosatsu Zendo Kongo-ji, a Rinzai Zen Buddhist monastery, opened its doors. Located on 1,400 acres high in the Catskill Mountains Forest Preserve, DBZ continues to offer an ideal setting for authentic Zen practice to lay and ordained Zen students of all religious and cultural backgrounds.

Item Special Note

Includes vegetarian meals and accommodation.

All prices $USD

To be scheduled for use during 2014.

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