Wednesday, March 25, 2020

March 26, 2020


Special bows for today:
  • Please offer bows for Lisa McCrossen, Dainuri Rott’s niece, who is recovering from COVID-19
  • Please offer bows for Michael Tieri Ricaud, Dainuri Rott’s brother, who is suffering from MS
  • Please continue to offer bows for Jeff Ghazarian and his family; Jeff was a friend of Lilliana Mendez-Soto’s nephew; he died on March 19th at the age of 34 from COVID-19
  • Please continue to offer bows of well-being for Carmen Ibanez, Lidia Luna’s mother, who had a successful surgery yesterday for sciatica
  • Please continue to offer bows of well-being for Rev. Les Kaye, Misha’s Zen teacher, who is recovering from surgery on March 18th for bladder cancer
  • Please continue to offer bows of well-being for Brendan, Kate Haimson’s son, who is recovering from surgery on March 18th for a brain aneurism
  • Please continue to offer bows of well-being for Lilith Armitage, Shannon Bergman’s daughter who is recovering from knee surgery on March 17th


 Wonderful links shared by sangha and friends:

Our new ZHS on-line schedule (go to our website for more information: zenheartsangha.org):
  • Mondays: 7-8:30pm - zazen, short service, lecture/discussion
  • Tuesdays-Fridays: 5:30-6:10pm - zazen, offering of merit/bows
  • Saturdays: 8:00-10:15am - zazen, short service, tea, discussion/study

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1 comment:

  1. The thing that has been most inspiring to me this week is knowing that my company (not our personal business which we're sadfully closing tomorrow) is playing a vital part in providing tech for states and governments for things such as large event conferences for the state of Washington and setting up testing stations where needed. It makes me feel like everything I do is having a direct impact on the recovery.

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