Friday, May 8, 2020

May 9, 2020


Nelson Mandela wrote 
in Long Walk to Freedom: 
I always knew 
that deep down 
in every 
human heart, 
there is mercy 
and generosity.  
No one is 
born hating 
another person 
because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. 
People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, 
they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally
to the human heart than its opposite.  


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Our ZHS on-line schedule:  
  • 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
  • For more information: www.zenheartsangha.org)  
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Special bows for today: 
  • Please offer bows for all those in residence at Gordon Manor suffering from COVID-19
  • Please offer bows for Donald Kennedy, former president of Stanford University, who died from COVID-19
  • Please continue to offer bows for Nick Battaglia, Camille Spar's father, who died Aprill 13th 
  • Please continue to offer bows for the family of Alison Templeton, a PS parent, who died on April 1st 
  • Please offer bows of well-being for dharma sister, Marya Shahinian, who will be having surgery on May 8th
  • Please continue to offer bows of well-being for:   
    • Claudio Pannunzio, dharma friend of Twining Vines Zendo, who is undergoing chemotherapy
    • Rev. Les Kaye, Misha’s Zen teacher, who is recovering at home while undergoing chemotherapy
    • Brendan, Kate Haimson’s son, who is recovering at home from surgery 
    • Michael Tieri Ricaud, Dainuri Rott’s brother, who is suffering from MS
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Wonderful links shared by sangha members and friends:
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Many thanks to those of you who are sending me articles to share, links to helpful information, and for making comments…it is a gift beyond measure. Please know that you can either leave a comment on the blog itself, or send something directly to me and I will be happy to paste it in.  

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