A Sōtō-shū International guest speaker from Japan September 23, 2023
Rev. Kosai Ikeda
“Practicing the Buddha way wherever and whenever”
It is always an honor to welcome our brothers & sisters from some distance and especially from our Buddhist path’s homeland in Japan.
Please join us for this special event and visit.
“…I have been serving as a Buddhist chaplain of the local correctional facility for the last 15 years helping the inmates with their rehabilitation and re-entry programs. Regardless of circumstances, those who have aroused the mind to study the Way all equally have the eyes reflecting their sincere dedication.
Repenting their own shortcomings, their mind and heart are seeking the teaching of truth. While practicing the Buddha-way, I have been learning Kendo (Way of Sword) and teaching it to children.
Kendo was something I also briefly shared with people in San Francisco, where I realized that moments of empathy and awes transcend the barriers of languages. I see this is also exactly the same among those who walk on the Buddha-Way.
It is a great honor for me to visit temples overseas for the first time on behalf of the head priest of Soto Zen school in Japan. I hope you will kindly accept me as a sangha friend who shares the same aspiration.”
Please read more about Rev. Kosai Ikeda by clicking here.
Join us for zazen (seated meditation) at 6:30am and/or 9:30am, with the Dharma talk to follow at 10:30. We offer in-person distanced attendance, and we also will continue to offer a Zoom web conferencing for video and/or audio presence for the scheduled events.
A period of zazen is typically 40 minutes, and it’s ok to adjust your sitting posture as needed. The Dharma talk includes time for questions and answers, occasionally followed by a particular ceremony such as the celebration of Buddha’s Birthday. We enjoy tea and cookies together afterwards. . Please click here to be routed to our Zoom gathering
And as always, you can contact us to arrange an introductory session ~8:45am if you are a beginner.