At the heart of Zen monastic training period is the biannual 3 month intensive training period called Ango “peaceful dwelling”. The practice dates back over 2500 years to India where the Buddha and his disciples spent the rainy season in one place focusing on their studies and meditations.
The two resident monks of Rinzai-ji have both participated in Ango within the traditional setting of a Japanese monastery and from Monday, July 29 to Wednesday, September 4, will take on the challenge of completing a 37 day Ango here at Rinzai-ji. It will not be as long as a traditional training term, but it will involve intensive sittings and several sesshins. We realize that it may be difficult for community members to participate in the same way as our resident monks but we encourage you all to commit to a schedule that works for you and to sit and practice with them (whether in person or online) as much as possible. Doing such a training period within the busyness of a modern city provides each of us with an opportunity to reach deep within ourselves and see what it is that does not move even when the winds blow from all directions.
We are pleased to announce that Jiun Zenji is sharing encouragements from Japan via zoom.
Jiun Varant Arslanian
Jiun has been training at Rinzai monasteries in Japan for nearly twenty years. He began at Heirinji and now trains at Shogenji where he is the head monk. He has lead several sesshins and events at Rinzaiji and since January of this year has been a practice advisor for the training at Rinzaiji.
Rinzai-ji's resident monks are MyōrenYasukawa and SōgenYamamoto.
Myoren Yasukawa, originally from Tokyo, Japan, relocated to Vancouver, Canada in 1993 to study abroad. After completing her Fine Arts degree, she embarked on her Zazen, practicing at Zen Center of Vancouver for three years then later moved to Los Angeles practicing under Jōshū Sasaki Rōshi for seven years. Following Jōshū Rōshi's passing, Myoren continued her practice at Rinzai-ji, contributing to temple activities and handling administrative responsibilities. In 2020, she took a leave of absence to become an Unsui at the Japanese training monastery, Shōgen Sōdō, for three and a half years. Currently, Myoren serves as a temple director at Rinzai-ji.
Yamamoto Sōgen is from Gifu, Japan, and completed his Zen-Humanities degree from Shōgen Junior College in 2015. Following this, he spent six and a half years in monastic training as an Unsui at Shōgen Sōdō. His interest in learning English led him to join Rinzai-ji in 2023, where he now serves as a practice leader.
Schedule
July30 - August 3 Opening 5-day Sesshin with brief morning zoom talks by Jiun Zenji
August 6-8 kozesshin (Zazenkai) with brief morning zoom talks by Jiun Zenji
August 13-17 5-day Sesshin with brief morning zoom talks by Jiun Zenji
August 23-25 kozesshin (Zazenkai)
August 31 - September 4 5-day September Sesshin with Jiun Arslanian Zenji
Spring Ango Daily Schedule
*except for Hashinkyuji days
5:00 am Kaijo (wake up)
5:15 Sarei (tea)
Zazen/Kinhin (walking meditation)
7:00 Choka (chanting)
7:45 Shukuza (breakfast)
Nitten Sōji (clean-up)
10:00 Samu (work)
11:30 Saiza (lunch)
Sōji (clean-up)
2:00 pm Samu (work)
3:15 Hosan Sarei (tea)
Banka (afternoon chanting)
5:00 Yakuseki (dinner)
7:00 Kaihan
Zazen/Kinhin
9:00 Kaichin (go to bed)
For further information regarding the Summer Ango please contact the office.
At the heart of Zen monastic training period is the biannual 3 month intensive training period called Ango “peaceful dwelling”. The practice dates back over 2500 years to India where the Buddha and his disciples spent the rainy season in one place focusing on their studies and meditations.
The two resident monks of Rinzai-ji have both participated in Ango within the traditional setting of a Japanese monastery and from Monday, July 29 to Wednesday, September 4, will take on the challenge of completing a 37 day Ango here at Rinzai-ji. It will not be as long as a traditional training term, but it will involve intensive sittings and several sesshins. We realize that it may be difficult for community members to participate in the same way as our resident monks but we encourage you all to commit to a schedule that works for you and to sit and practice with them (whether in person or online) as much as possible. Doing such a training period within the busyness of a modern city provides each of us with an opportunity to reach deep within ourselves and see what it is that does not move even when the winds blow from all directions.
We are pleased to announce that Jiun Zenji is sharing encouragements from Japan via zoom.
Jiun Varant Arslanian
Jiun has been training at Rinzai monasteries in Japan for nearly twenty years. He began at Heirinji and now trains at Shogenji where he is the head monk. He has lead several sesshins and events at Rinzaiji and since January of this year has been a practice advisor for the training at Rinzaiji.
Rinzai-ji's resident monks are MyōrenYasukawa and SōgenYamamoto.
Myoren Yasukawa, originally from Tokyo, Japan, relocated to Vancouver, Canada in 1993 to study abroad. After completing her Fine Arts degree, she embarked on her Zazen, practicing at Zen Center of Vancouver for three years then later moved to Los Angeles practicing under Jōshū Sasaki Rōshi for seven years. Following Jōshū Rōshi's passing, Myoren continued her practice at Rinzai-ji, contributing to temple activities and handling administrative responsibilities. In 2020, she took a leave of absence to become an Unsui at the Japanese training monastery, Shōgen Sōdō, for three and a half years. Currently, Myoren serves as a temple director at Rinzai-ji.
Yamamoto Sōgen is from Gifu, Japan, and completed his Zen-Humanities degree from Shōgen Junior College in 2015. Following this, he spent six and a half years in monastic training as an Unsui at Shōgen Sōdō. His interest in learning English led him to join Rinzai-ji in 2023, where he now serves as a practice leader.
Schedule
July30 - August 3 Opening 5-day Sesshin with brief morning zoom talks by Jiun Zenji
August 6-8 kozesshin (Zazenkai) with brief morning zoom talks by Jiun Zenji
August 13-17 5-day Sesshin with brief morning zoom talks by Jiun Zenji
August 23-25 kozesshin (Zazenkai)
August 31 - September 4 5-day September Sesshin with Jiun Arslanian Zenji
Spring Ango Daily Schedule
*except for Hashinkyuji days
5:00 am Kaijo (wake up)
5:15 Sarei (tea)
Zazen/Kinhin (walking meditation)
7:00 Choka (chanting)
7:45 Shukuza (breakfast)
Nitten Sōji (clean-up)
10:00 Samu (work)
11:30 Saiza (lunch)
Sōji (clean-up)
2:00 pm Samu (work)
3:15 Hosan Sarei (tea)
Banka (afternoon chanting)
5:00 Yakuseki (dinner)
7:00 Kaihan
Zazen/Kinhin
9:00 Kaichin (go to bed)
For further information regarding the Summer Ango please contact the office.