June 29 through July 6
Sunya-sensei will be traveling to Poland this Thursday, July 1, and will return late on Monday, July 26th. During this time we’ll have a somewhat different work & sitting schedule (see below).
Next Monday, former resident Simon Goldberg will be moving to Madison, WI (home of Bucky Badger) to attend graduate school in Counseling Psychology. Simon will be missed & we wish him well.
This Week’s Schedule
Tuesday, June 29
We’ll hold to our usual schedule tonight, with 3 rounds of zazen with dokusan, followed by chanting. 7- 9 PM at Panther Branch.
Thursday evening, July 1
This week and for the next month, we will not have our usual Thursday night sittings with dokusan. The next regular Thursday sitting will likely be on July 29. Members are welcome to come out and sit at Panther Branch on Thursday evenings during this time, but sittings will be informal.
Friday, July 2
We’ll hold our in-town sitting at the rented zendo on 12 Von Ruck Court: 5:30 – 7:15, with 3 shorter rounds of zazen with dokusan (with Lawson-sensei), followed by chanting.
For the sake of harmonious relations with Von Ruck neighbors, many of whom have no garage and need to park their cars on the street, please remember to park your vehicle in the driveway if at all possible.
If you arrive late: Please park in the driveway anyway, enter quietly, and simply do zazen in the entrance room until kinhin.
Sunday, July 4th
Doshin (Mitch Doshin Cantor) will be giving the Dharma talk this Sunday morning on Independence Day. Doshin is a Dharma heir of Peter Muryo Matthiessen, of the White Plum Sangha, and leads the Southern Palm Zen Group in Boca Raton, FL. Doshin and his wife Fran spend their summers here in the Weaverville area and often sit with us on Sundays.
As usual, our program begins at 9:30, ends by 11:30, and is followed by a vegetarian potluck brunch. (No one has to bring anything, but we’ll share whatever offerings arrive.)
Coming Up: Save the Date!
On Sunday, July 11, we’re having another benefit for Windhorse: a magical evening of storytelling with writer and storyteller Rafe Martin at Unitarian Universalist church, 7:00 PM. Many of you attended a similar event last August, when Rafe enchanted listeners with a fine spectrum of stories, including Jataka tales. His work has been featured in Time, Newsweek, The NY Times and USA Today; this year he will be a featured storyteller at the annual National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, TN, over the first weekend of October. Rafe has generously offered Windhorse this evening of storytelling as a way for us to raise funds and to open up to the larger community. All proceeds will go to Windhorse and our building fund. Suggested donation at the door: $15.00, but no one will be turned away.
Bakers Needed
We're hoping to enlist volunteers to make desserts for the bake sale portion of our this event. Elisa Alvarado has again kindly offered to coordinate the menu for the sale; you can reach her at 828-768-2039. We'll be sending out more information soon, but if you’re wiling to do some baking, please let Elisa know ASAP. Thank you!
Tuesday, June 29
We’ll have our usual schedule this evening, with 3 rounds of zazen with dokusan with Lawson-sensei, followed by chanting. 7- 9 PM at Panther Branch.
The training at Windhorse blends the strengths of both Rinzai and Soto practice, using breath, open awareness and koan-based zazen meditation. The teachers at Windhorse, Sunya Kjolhede and Lawson Sachter, were ordained and sanctioned by Roshi Philip Kapleau. We also work with unconscious forces that deep practice may bring to the surface – both those that are creative and inspiring, as well as those that stir up painful mindstates that may undermine one’s Dharma work.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Tales of Wisdom and Wonder
Rafe Martin ‘Tales of Wisdom and Wonder’ July 11, Unitarian Universalist Church of Asheville, 7:00 P.M.
Windhorse Zen Community invites you to “Tales of Wisdom and Wonder” – an evening of storytelling with award-winning author and storyteller Rafe Martin. Rafe’s books have been cited in Time, Newsweek and USA Today. He has been a featured teller at the National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough TN, (where he will be featured again this October!) the International Storytelling Center, the Joseph Campbell Festival of Myth and Story and is a recipient of the prestigious Empire State Award. He has been practicing Zen since 1970, and has received full lay ordination.
His most recent book is The Banyan Deer, a parable of courage and compassion. “The Banyan Deer shows that the lives of all living beings are equally important” — His Holiness, the 17th Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje.
“Rafe Martin is an amazing storyteller. Every time he appears he makes 500 new devotees because he is magical.” Arthur A. Levine, editor and publisher of Harry Potter. Arthur A. Levine Books, Scholastic, Inc.
Date: Sunday, July 11, 2010
Unitarian Universalist Church, 1 Edwin Place, Asheville
For information call 828-645-8001
Book signing to follow performance.
Windhorse Zen Community invites you to “Tales of Wisdom and Wonder” – an evening of storytelling with award-winning author and storyteller Rafe Martin. Rafe’s books have been cited in Time, Newsweek and USA Today. He has been a featured teller at the National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough TN, (where he will be featured again this October!) the International Storytelling Center, the Joseph Campbell Festival of Myth and Story and is a recipient of the prestigious Empire State Award. He has been practicing Zen since 1970, and has received full lay ordination.
His most recent book is The Banyan Deer, a parable of courage and compassion. “The Banyan Deer shows that the lives of all living beings are equally important” — His Holiness, the 17th Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje.
“Rafe Martin is an amazing storyteller. Every time he appears he makes 500 new devotees because he is magical.” Arthur A. Levine, editor and publisher of Harry Potter. Arthur A. Levine Books, Scholastic, Inc.
Date: Sunday, July 11, 2010
Unitarian Universalist Church, 1 Edwin Place, Asheville
For information call 828-645-8001
Book signing to follow performance.
Summer Update - June 22-29
Now, after the Solstice, the days begin to shorten ever so gradually, as the sun’s power seems to grow fiercer. Even the richly colored day lilies in the front garden seem to be taken aback by this recent heat wave. We’re working to keep things as cool as possible at the Center, especially in the zendo, so come on out when you can and join us for sittings.
Comings & Goings, and Summer Schedule
Vlastik Karlik, our 3-month resident from the Czech Republic, will be leaving Asheville early in the morning on Thursday, June 24. Vlastik has been a great addition to the training program here; we will certainly miss him, and look forward to his promised return. Vlastik now returns to his environmental work in Czech, where he plays a significant role in a river-protection group (‘Arnika’), a group that has recently been awarded a $100,000 grant for its river ecology programs. Congratulations, Vlastik!
Also on Thursday, Lawson will be leaving for Florida in the afternoon, to spend a few days working with our sister sangha in Clearwater. He returns next Monday. The following Thursday, Sunya will leave on her summer trip to Poland, from July 1st through July 26th. With only Lawson and Andy in the training program for most of July, the Windhorse work and sitting schedule for that month will be a bit different:
Thursday evening and Friday morning sittings will be informal, and if you want to volunteer to work on those days, please call ahead. Dokusan with Lawson will continue to be offered as usual on Tuesday evenings at Panther Branch, but not on Thursdays. Instead, it will be offered during our in-town sitting (5:30 to 7:15) on Friday in conjunction with Fran Mazeski’s weekly memorial services, which will continue throughout July.
This Week’s Schedule
Tuesday, June 22
We’ll hold to our usual schedule, which includes 3 rounds of zazen with dokusan and chanting; 7- 9 at Panther Branch.
Thursday evening, June 24
We’ll sit 3 full rounds of zazen with dokusan (with Sunya), finishing with our weekly memorial service for Fran. 7:00 – 9:00 PM
Friday, June 25
We’ll hold our in-town sitting at the rented zendo on 12 Von Ruck Court: 5:30 – 7:15, with 3 shorter rounds of zazen followed by chanting.
For the sake of getting along with neighbors there, many of whom have no garage and need to park their cars on the street, please remember to park your vehicle in the driveway if at all possible.
If you arrive late: Please park in driveway anyway, and simply do zazen in the entrance room until kinhin.
Saturday, June 26 -- Full Moon!
Sunday Morning, June 27
We’ll have our usual Sunday morning program with chanting and teisho from 9:30–11:30, followed by tea and whatever vegetarian brunch offerings people may bring to share.
If you arrive late (after the han has sounded): Please do not enter through the side door off the zendo; it can be disturbing for those already doing zazen. Come in through the front door and take a seat in the Kannon Room, or sit somewhere on the deck. You may enter the zendo at the first bell (on Sundays this is rung at 9:50). Since this bell isn’t easily heard when both zendo doors are closed, someone will exit the zendo at that point to see whether anyone is waiting to join the sitting.
Next Tuesday, June 29
Our normal Tuesday schedule, with dokusan with both teachers, and chanting. 7:00-9:00 PM.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Fran Mazeski
Dear All,
Fran Mazeski, former resident and beloved Dharma brother, died simply and peacefully at 9 AM this morning, in his quiet room with friends present, at the VA hospice in Asheville. We will hold a funeral service for him this Sunday at Panther Branch, preceded by zazen beginning as usual at 9:30. Fran's brother, sister and sister-in-law will be coming down from Massachusetts to attend the service.
As part of this event, people will have an opportunity to speak briefly to or about Fran -- to share Fran anecdotes (there are many!), and to honor his life and his moving on. And of course we will be chanting for him -- our regular chants and also the Memorial Prayer.
Tonight's sitting will be informal; after this week's constant vigil at hospice, folks here need to just stop for a bit. (We did a lot of chanting right there in the room with Fran this week, especially today, with a special jukai ceremony, etc..) Tomorrow morning we'll have a formal sitting starting at 6:30, with chanting; and tomorrow evening we'll hold our usual sitting in town. Please come if you can -- all chanting will be directed toward Fran, to help him on his way.
With many deep feelings,
Sunya
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