Wednesday, August 19, 2020

August 19, 2020

 A Different Perspective by Shannon Bergman

 s a 30+ year veteran of high-tech – actually being in technology before the word hi-tech existed and when the Internet came into being, I am having a different experience than most during our time being sheltered in place. Most of my career has been in front of a computer screen, and for the last ten years, I have worked almost exclusively from home spending 6-10 hours a day working or in online meetings.

I actually was the Director of Global Technical Operations for WebEx (a corporate Zoom if you will) back in the early 2,000’s when the technology for online meetings was first coming online and WebEx was leading the way. One of the things I am most proud of in my career was during 9/11, when my group was able to get AMEX (and other big companies) back to work and in critical meetings within three days of the attack as long as they had a dial tone.

For the most part, I haven’t felt disconnected from people during these times. And in fact, I feel that having our daily online zazen has deepened my practice at a rate that I would not have had if this had not happened. It has also brought people we wouldn’t be able to see from other geographies back into our daily lives. Our daily sittings and conversations included diverse opinions, the feeling of belonging, the sharing of the ups and downs of people’s lives and have all made me feel closer to individuals.

I do like human and animal companionship, but I get that from my loving husband and greyhounds. I get my exercise and connection with nature everyday when I walk my hounds three times. I especially love going out in the early morning before the world has woke up and I hear the respiration of nature herself and I witness the awe-striking beauty and promise of the sunrise.

I do like being with people in person and I do miss our time in the zendo and Monday evenings, but I DO feel connected to all of you – and I can hear things better online. I look forward to when we can meet in person again but hope we don’t throw the baby out with the bath water when we do. I hope we can integrate some of our online practices in the culture of our Sangha as we move into whatever “the new normal” becomes. 

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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 Phyllis Merrill, Misha's mother, who is dying
  • Please offer bows for Ofelia mendez, Jorge Luis Mendez, Lazara and her mother, relatives of Lilliana Mendez-Soto who have contracted COVID
  • Please offer bows for John Lewis, civil rights leader, who died on July 17th
  • Please offer bows for Gail Boreman Bird, Stephen' Boremans sister, who died on June 27th at age 75
  • Please continue to offer bows of well-being for:   
    • Sherril Miller, Shannon's aunt, who has a broken humerus
    • Brent DeNardo, Aaron's brother, who has contracted COVID
    • Rev. Les Kaye, Misha’s Zen teacher, who is recovering at home undergoing chemotherapy
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Monday, August 10, 2020

August 11, 2020

 

What is Sincere Practice?

...Dogen Zenji was a monk who wanted to be a sincere disciple of the Buddha.  That's all.  He already had given up the scholarly study of Buddhism, so his problem was how to be a good disciple from the bottom of his heart and mind.  To have this spirit if the most important point.  Since he was such a sincere student, he could not accept teachers who were not as sincere as he was...he wanted to meet a monk who was really practicing Zen in its true sense.  So when he saw Nyojo Zenji, he accepted him as a teacher, and when Nyojo Zenji saw him, he acknowledged Dogen's sincerity.

What is sincere practice?  When you are not so sincere it is difficult to know, but when you are sincere you cannot accept what is superficial.  Only when you become very sincere will you know what it is.

-Shunryu Suzuki Roshi from 'Not Always So'

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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 Ofelia mendez, Jorge Luis Mendez, Lazara and her mother, relatives of Lilliana Mendez-Soto who have contracted COVID
  • Please offer bows for John Lewis, civil rights leader, who died on July 17th
  • Please offer bows for Gail Boreman Bird, Stephen' Boremans sister, who died on June 27th at age 75
  • Please offer bows for Harada Sekkei Roshi who died on June 20th at age 93
  • Please offer bows for George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and others who have died from police brutality
  • Please continue to offer bows of well-being for:   
    • Sherril Miller, Shannon's aunt, who has a broken humerus
    • Brent DeNardo, Aaron's brother, who has contracted COVID
    • Rev. Les Kaye, Misha’s Zen teacher, who is recovering at home undergoing chemotherapy
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August 10, 2020

 The Buddhist Fifth Precept

Aware of the suffering caused by unmindful consumption, I vow to cultivate good health, both physical and mental, for myself, my family, and my society by practicing mindful eating, drinking, and consuming.  I vow to ingest only items that preserve peace, well-being, and joy in my body, in my consciousness, and in the collective body and consciousness of my family and society.
 

I am determined not to use alcohol or any other intoxicant or to ingest foods or other items that contain toxins, such as certain TV programs, magazines, books, films, and conversations.  I am aware that to damage my body or my consciousness with these poisons is to betray my ancestors, my parents, my society, and future generations.

I will work to transform violence, fear, anger, and confusion in myself and in society by practicing a diet for myself and for society.  I understand that a proper diet is crucial for self-transformation and for the transformation of society. 
- from Thich Nhat Hanh
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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 Ofelia mendez, Jorge Luis Mendez, Lazara and her mother, relatives of Lilliana Mendez-Soto who have contracted COVID
  • Please offer bows for John Lewis, civil rights leader, who died on July 17th
  • Please offer bows for Gail Boreman Bird, Stephen' Boremans sister, who died on June 27th at age 75
  • Please offer bows for Harada Sekkei Roshi who died on June 20th at age 93
  • Please offer bows for George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and others who have died from police brutality
  • Please continue to offer bows of well-being for:   
    • Sherril Miller, Shannon's aunt, who has a broken humerus
    • Brent DeNardo, Aaron's brother, who has contracted COVID
    • Rev. Les Kaye, Misha’s Zen teacher, who is recovering at home undergoing chemotherapy
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Sunday, August 9, 2020

August 9, 2020

 The Buddhist Fourth Precept

Aware of the suffering caused by unmindful speech 
and the inability to listen to others,
I vow to cultivate loving speech and deep listening 
in order to bring joy and happiness 
to others and relieve others of their suffering.  
Knowing that words can create happiness 
of suffering, I vow to learn to speak truthfully, 
with words that inspire self-confidence, joy, and hope. 
I am determined not to spread news that I do not know to be certain 
and not to criticize or condemn things of which I am not sure. 
I will refrain from uttering words that can cause division or discord, 
or that can cause the family or the community to break.  
I will make all efforts to reconcile and 
resolve all conflicts, however small. 
 
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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 Ofelia mendez, Jorge Luis Mendez, Lazara and her mother, relatives of Lilliana Mendez-Soto who have contracted COVID
  • Please offer bows for John Lewis, civil rights leader, who died on July 17th
  • Please offer bows for Gail Boreman Bird, Stephen' Boremans sister, who died on June 27th at age 75
  • Please offer bows for Harada Sekkei Roshi who died on June 20th at age 93
  • Please offer bows for George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and others who have died from police brutality
  • Please offer bows for Dottie Kelly, Misha's family member, who died of lung disease on May 20th
  • Please continue to offer bows of well-being for:   
    • Sherril Miller, Shannon's aunt, who has a broken humerus
    • Brent DeNardo, Aaron's brother, who has contracted COVID
    • Rev. Les Kaye, Misha’s Zen teacher, who is recovering at home undergoing chemotherapy
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August 8, 2020

 

The Buddhist Third Precept

Aware of the suffering caused by sexual misconduct, I vow to cultivate responsibility and learn ways to protect the safety and integrity of individuals, couples, families, and society.  
I am determined not to engage in sexual long-term commitment to preserve the 
happiness of myself and others, I am determined to respect my commitments and the commitments of others.
 I will do everything in 
my power to protect children from 
sexual abuse and to prevent couples 
and families from being broken 
by sexual misconduct.  

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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 Ofelia mendez, Jorge Luis Mendez, Lazara and her mother, relatives of Lilliana Mendez-Soto who have contracted COVID
  • Please offer bows for John Lewis, civil rights leader, who died on July 17th
  • Please offer bows for Gail Boreman Bird, Stephen' Boremans sister, who died on June 27th at age 75
  • Please offer bows for Harada Sekkei Roshi who died on June 20th at age 93
  • Please offer bows for George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and others who have died from police brutality
  • Please offer bows for Dottie Kelly, Misha's family member, who died of lung disease on May 20th
  • Please continue to offer bows of well-being for:   
    • Sherril Miller, Shannon's aunt, who has a broken humerus
    • Brent DeNardo, Aaron's brother, who has contracted COVID
    • Rev. Les Kaye, Misha’s Zen teacher, who is recovering at home undergoing chemotherapy
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Tuesday, July 28, 2020

July 28, 2020

The Buddhist Second Precept

Aware of the suffering caused by exploitation, social injustice, stealing, and oppression, I vow to cultivate loving kindness and learn ways to work for the well-being of people, animals, plants, and minerals. I vow to practice generosity by sharing my time, energy, and material resources with those who are in real need.  
I am determined 
not to steal 
and not to possess 
anything that should
 belong to others.  
I will respect the 
property of others, 
but I will prevent 
others from profiting 
from human suffering
 or the suffering 
of other species 
on Earth.

- Thich Nhat Hanh
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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 Ofelia mendez, Jorge Luis Mendez, Lazara and her mother, relatives of Lilliana Mendez-Soto who have contracted COVID
  • Please offer bows for John Lewis, civil rights leader, who died on July 17th
  • Please offer bows for Gail Boreman Bird, Stephen' Boremans sister, who died on June 27th at age 75
  • Please offer bows for Harada Sekkei Roshi who died on June 20th at age 93
  • Please offer bows for George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and others who have died from police brutality
  • Please offer bows for Dottie Kelly, Misha's family member, who died of lung disease on May 20th
  • Please continue to offer bows of well-being for:   
    • Sherril Miller, Shannon's aunt, who has a broken humerus
    • Brent DeNardo, Aaron's brother, who has contracted COVID
    • Rev. Les Kaye, Misha’s Zen teacher, who is recovering at home undergoing chemotherapy
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Wonderful links shared by sangha members and friends:



Monday, July 27, 2020

July 27, 2020

The Buddhist First Precept

Aware of the suffering caused by the destruction of life, 
I vow to cultivate compassion and learn ways to protect the lives 
of people, animals, plants, and minerals.
 

I am determined not to kill, 
not to let others kill, 
and not to condone 
any act of killing in the world, 
in my thinking, 
and in my way of life.

- Thich Nhat Hanh











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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 Ofelia mendez, Jorge Luis Mendez, Lazara and her mother, relatives of Lilliana Mendez-Soto who have contracted COVID
  • Please offer bows for John Lewis, civil rights leader, who died on July 17th
  • Please offer bows for Gail Boreman Bird, Stephen' Boremans sister, who died on June 27th at age 75
  • Please offer bows for Harada Sekkei Roshi who died on June 20th at age 93
  • Please offer bows for George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and others who have died from police brutality
  • Please offer bows for Dottie Kelly, Misha's family member, who died of lung disease on May 20th
  • Please continue to offer bows of well-being for:   
    • Sherril Miller, Shannon's aunt, who has a broken humerus
    • Brent DeNardo, Aaron's brother, who has contracted COVID
    • Rev. Les Kaye, Misha’s Zen teacher, who is recovering at home undergoing chemotherapy
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Wonderful links shared by sangha members and friends: