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Posted on May 16, 2019 by tendo

May Samu OSesshin 2019

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photo by Shuho Giet

CategoriesSesshin TagsGroup Photo, Photographs, Roshi, Samu OSesshin 2019, Sangha, sesshin

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February 2023
OSesshin with Shodo Harada Roshi
February 5th-12th
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UPCOMING EVENTS

Zazenkai
8am to 9:30am
Join our weekly community meditation.
Every Sunday in-person and Online

 

Please note that full vaccination with the latest booster remains a requirement for attendance at any of our events.

 

Calendar of all upcoming events

 

 

Tahoma Status – Autumn 2022 update

All of our daily and monthly events are open for those who are fully vaccinated. Thus we will hold our regular Choka, Evening Zazen, Zazenkai and Retreats for those who are fully vaccinated without masks.

To attend any in-person event you must fully vaccinated including the booster.  In 2023 we will require all attendees to have the bivalent (autumn 2022) vaccination. Masks optional at all events.

Some events will continue to be broadcast via Zoom, details in individual event pages.

For other events see our event calendar and subscribe to our Events Announcement list.

The grounds remain open to visitors but we ask those who do come to stay primarily on the trails and avoid the monastery grounds during our work period (8:30am-1pm). If visiting please follow all posted guidelines.

Updates will be posted here as well as announced in our newsletter, Monastery Messages.

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