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Everyday Zen Foundation

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Fall 2019

Sept 18 – Nov 13

Dharma Seminar

Corrected Seminar Schedule


There was a small error in the schedule sent in the previous email on the Fall Dharma Seminar. Here is the full corrected schedule.
 
Sept 18 Led by Norman
Sept 25 Led by Shuso Steve Gross
Oct 2 Led by Norman
Oct 9 Led by Steve
Oct 16 Led by Jaune
Oct 23 Led by Norman
Oct 30 No seminar this week. Sesshin in session.
Nov 6 Led by Norman
Nov 13 Led by Steve

You are welcome to attend Dharma Seminar whether or not you are participating in the Practice Period.
 

Practice Period Save the Date: Shuso Teas


For those in the Bay Area participating in the Practice Period, here are the dates of the upcoming Shuso Teas. There will also be two teas at sesshin.
 
Sept 28 Oct 12 Oct 19 Oct 26
Mary Griffin
Marin
Laura Stillman
San Francisco
Mary Ann Sacksteder
Sonoma
Steve Gross
East Bay

The full schedule and instructions on signing up will be going out to Practice Period participants next week!
 

Dharma Seminar Directions and Details


Time and Place


The seminar runs from 7-9 pm, starting with half an hour of zazen.

We meet at the Community Congregational Church located at:
 
145 Rock Hill Drive
Tiburon, CA. 94920
 
The church is 2.5 miles from Highway 101 in southern Marin County, California. Take the East Blithedale/Tiburon Blvd exit and continue toward Tiburon (East of 101- six stoplights), turn left on Rock Hill Drive and drive to the  top of the hill into the Church's parking area.

Donations
 

Suggested donation for the series is $100 ($25 per session).  You can bring a check to the seminar.  As you know, these donations make the seminars possible.  Of course, everyone is welcome and no one will ever be turned away for lack of funds.
 

Questions?


Please feel free to contact me. You can reply to this email or email me at dharmaseminar@everydayzen.org.

- Laura Stillman, registrar
 
Header image: Sakai Hōitsu. Flowering Plants of Summer and Autumn (夏秋草図屏風). Byōbu folding screens, ink and color on silver and gold-foiled paper, ca. 1821. Tokyo National Museum via Wikipedia.
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