April Daylong Retreat 2026

April Daylong Retreat

April 18th, 2026

With the advent of the spring Equinox daylong retreat we have entered the spring training period.  During this time we devote more of our time and energy to our practice. We might add an extra period to our daily sitting practice. Or engage in practices that can be done outside. Or work more with putting our attention fully into what we are doing: that is single-tasking. And when the opportunity arises to devote a day, or the bulk or a day to sustained practice we take it. Here now in the depths of spring we offer a daylong retreat here at the monastery and online for people anywhere.

In order to facilitate sustained practice for the myriad situations that we moderns find ourselves in we offer several options to allow you truly take advantage of this daylong retreat.

Option 1 – Drop in Attendance
You are welcome to come for any of the four blocks of practice offered throughout the day. You should arrive ten minutes early and be seated in the zendo before the outside bell is rung (gosei). Alternatively you can arrive during the midpoint of the period during kinhin (walking meditation). and join the line. If you arrive while a period is still in progress please wait in the entrance (the gaitan) until kinhin. After the block concludes, you should depart in a timely manner.

Option 2 – Part Time attendance
You can join in for part of the day across multiple periods, or arrive at a point during the day and stay until the next day, or whatever works with your schedule. Arrivals and departures should take place in-between the practice blocks so as to seamlessly integrate into the sesshin. To arrange for part time attendance it is essential to contact us with your plans some days in advance.

Option 3 – Full Time attendance
To take part in the entire retreat you need to contact us at least several days in advance to register. For full time attendance you can arrange to stay at the monastery Friday and/or Saturday night as needed.  We encourage people to arrive around 5:30 Friday evening and to stay through Sunday Zazenkai, allowing for a weekend of practice.

Please Note
We offer these events without a set cost, but please be aware that there are costs associated with putting them on and donations are very welcome.

During the spring training period we will continue to utilize Tendo’s practice book Dewdrops on Stinging Nettles, along with various supplementary material, for the various talks. This book is oriented around practice in our times and thus provides guidance for how we approach and engage in our practice in every circumstance. Additional information can be found here: Dewdrops on Stinging Nettles

The Dharma talk will continue our consideration of the practice of Gazing, a body of techniques for utilizing our senses and surroundings as a site of practice. This is the second talk in a series considering the theory and practice of gazing. This second part will be more oriented toward considering the various elements of this practice. The previous talk can be found here: The Practice of Gazing.

There will also be an instructional talk mid-morning covering some of the many practical techniques utilized in the practice of gazing. Previous dharma talks, Instructional Talks and Guided meditations are archived on this page: Dream Mountain Teachings.

Join us Online

We will continue to broadcast these retreats via Zoom for those unable to join us in person.  We will begin the online broadcast during regular Friday evening zazen and conclude after Sunday’s Zazenkai allowing for one to be able to extend ones practice beyond the full day.  

Essential Information for those joining online
• Please tune in 5-10 minutes before the scheduled start time so you can be settled.
• Download the monastery schedule:  Spring Daylong Retreat Schedule
• The sutra book we will be using can be downloaded here: Virtual Sutra book
• Read these posts:  Guidelines for Virtual Events and Orientation to Virtual Sesshin.
• To receive the links for Virtual Events by email: Tahoma Events mailing list.

Friday Broadcast Schedule
6:30pm to 8:00pm: Zazen

Saturday Broadcast Schedule
5:00am to 7am: Choka; Zazen
10:00 to Noon: Instructional Talk; Zazen
2pm to 4:00pm: Dharma Talk; Zazen
6:00pm to 8:45pm: Zazen; Closing Sutra

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89295297488?pwd=hysmAvuxD4HJrUYLAWxkbIAcJNUAYn.1

April 2026 Daylong Retreat Schedule

5:00amChoka  (sutras p.3-14); Sampai; Han; Zazen
6:00amZazen; Zazen
7:00amBreakfast; Break
8:15amSamu (work practice)
10:00amInstructional Talk; Zazen; Kinhin
11:00amZazen; Zazen
11:55amLunch; Break
2:00pmDharma Talk; Kinhin
3:00pmZazen; Zazen
4:05pmOutside Practice [weather permitting]
5:00pmDinner [Optional, Informal]; Break
6:00pmUninterrupted Zazen; Han; Kinhin
7:00pmZazen; Zazen; Kinhin
8:00pmZazen; Zazen
8:45pmHan; Closing Sutra (p.17)Sampai
8:55pmKaichin; Yaza
All times Pacific Time. Please arrive/tune in ten minutes before scheduled events.
Events in Bold will be streamed.

To receive events notifications and the zoom links for Virtual Events by email: Tahoma Events mailing list.

Please email us with any questions: Contact Information


March Daylong Retreat 2026

March Daylong Retreat

March 21st, 2026


Update
The talks from this retreat have been posted online. If you’d like to revisit them, or were unable to make the retreat they can be downloaded here: March Daylong Retreat Talks.

Please join us during the vernal equinox for a day devoted to practice. The winter is winding down and we dedicate ourselves to a period of spring cleaning. It is not just the dusty corners of our houses that need attention, but our minds as well. Please join us at the monastery for a day oriented around throwing the windows wide and air out those dusty corners of the mind.

Daylong retreats are an opportunity for sustained practice, to delve into this great matter in a more concentrated way. In order to facilitate sustained practice for the myriad situations that we moderns find ourselves in we offer several options to facilitate taking advantage of this daylong retreat.

Option 1 – Drop in Attendance
You are welcome to come for any of the four blocks of practice offered throughout the day. You should arrive ten minutes early and be seated in the zendo before the outside bell is rung (gosei). Alternatively you can arrive during the midpoint of the period during kinhin (walking meditation). and join the line. If you arrive while a period is still in progress please wait in the entrance (the gaitan) until kinhin. After the block concludes, you should depart in a timely manner.

Option 2 – Part Time attendance
You can join in for part of the day across multiple periods, or arrive at a point during the day and stay until the next day, or whatever works with your schedule. Arrivals and departures should take place in-between the practice blocks so as to seamlessly integrate into the sesshin. To arrange for part time attendance it is essential to contact us with your plans some days in advance.

Option 3 – Full Time attendance
To take part in the entire retreat you need to contact us at least several days in advance to register. For full time attendance you can arrange to stay at the monastery Friday and/or Saturday night as needed.  We encourage people to arrive around 5:30 Friday evening and to stay through Sunday Zazenkai, allowing for a weekend of practice.

Please Note
We offer these events without a set cost, but please be aware that there are costs associated with putting them on and donations are very welcome.

In 2026 we will continue to utilize Tendo’s practice book Dewdrops on Stinging Nettles, along with various supplementary material, for the various talks. This book is oriented around practice in our times and thus provides guidance for how we approach and engage in our practice in every circumstance. Additional information can be found here: Dewdrops on Stinging Nettles

The Dharma talk will by on the practice of Gazing, a body of techniques for utilizing our senses and surroundings as a site of practice. This talk will consider how this technique is at the root of all our practices and just what is actually happening when we engage in it. There will also be an instructional talk mid-morning covering some of the many practical techniques utilized in the practice of gazing. Previous dharma talks, Instructional Talks and Guided meditations are archived on this page: Dream Mountain Teachings.

Join us Online

We will continue to broadcast these retreats via Zoom for those unable to join us in person.  We will begin the online broadcast during regular Friday evening zazen and conclude after Sunday’s Zazenkai allowing for one to be able to extend ones practice beyond the full day.  

Essential Information for those joining online
• Please tune in 5-10 minutes before the scheduled start time so you can be settled.
• Download the monastery schedule:  Spring Daylong Retreat Schedule
• The sutra book we will be using can be downloaded here: Virtual Sutra book
• Read these posts:  Guidelines for Virtual Events and Orientation to Virtual Sesshin.
• To receive the links for Virtual Events by email: Tahoma Events mailing list.

Friday Broadcast Schedule
6:30pm to 8:00pm: Zazen

Saturday Broadcast Schedule
5:00am to 7am: Choka; Zazen
10:00 to Noon: Instructional Talk; Zazen
2pm to 4:00pm: Dharma Talk; Zazen
6:00pm to 8:45pm: Zazen; Closing Sutra

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February 2026 OSesshin

Dear One Drop Sangha and Friends,

The February 2026 OSesshin with Harada Roshi at Tahoma Zen Monastery begins with kokuho on the evening of Wednesday, February 4th and concludes the evening of Wednesday, February 11th. 

OSesshin: Wednesday, February 4th – Wednesday, February 11th, 2026

  • Kokuho is Wednesday evening, February 4th.
  • Participation all seven days is required. A reduced schedule is available for those over 70. This may also be available for those whose physical needs require an abbreviated schedule. Those following the reduced schedule will need to find accommodations outside of the monastery. Unfortunately, Enso House is no longer available for this.
  • OSesshin concludes the evening of Wednesday, February 11th.
  • The link to the OSesshin application is near the bottom of this email. 
  • The application deadline is Monday, December 15th. We will send out acceptance emails on December 17th. If you are accepted, we’ll send you a link to a page where you’ll confirm your attendance and agree to the sesshin policies. Payment information will be included in the acceptance email. Please pay your sesshin fee as soon as possible.
  • You must confirm your attendance by December 23rd or you might be placed on the wait list and your place given to someone already on the list. You will be able to change your arrival/departure dates later if necessary. 
  • The fee is $450. Donations to support financial aid are welcome. Details on financial aid are in the application form.
  • Information about our covid protocol is below.


IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THIS OSESSHIN

  • Covid protocol: Please take a covid test before you come to Tahoma and wear a mask during your trip. We’ll also require masking during chanting, so please bring a supply of N95/KN95 masks.
  • We are not requiring a covid vaccination, but you are encouraged to get one. You are also encouraged to get a flu shot. It’s best to get vaccinations at least six weeks before the sesshin.

Covid protocols are subject to change. If you are accepted into the sesshin, please read any updated information that may be provided on the Policies Agreement you will receive.

  • If you would like to arrive a day or two before sesshin and/or stay a day or two after sesshin please give us your arrival and departure dates when you complete the Policies Agreement. Any help with set up before or clean up following OSesshin would be greatly appreciated. We will contact you to regarding arrangements for the extra days. 
  • We hope that we will be able to conduct this OSesshin, but please be aware that our plans, as well as the dates, may need to change suddenly and without notice. If you are purchasing airline tickets please be prepared to cancel your reservations.
  • There may be a wait list. Those on the wait list will be contacted immediately as spaces become available.

Apply here: OSesshin Application
 Thank you,
ZenE Tami Settergren
OSesshin registrar
Tahoma Zen Monastery
tahomaapplication@gmail.com

2026 Calendars Now Available

November Update
Please note, due to increased postage costs, we have had to increase the price of shipping a calendar.

TO ORDER TAHOMA ONE DROP ZEN CALENDAR
We ask $20 for each calendar picked up in person at Tahoma monastery or at any of the local One Drop Zendos.

One calendar sent to a US address is $35 including postage & packaging.   

 For more than one calendar or for calendars sent to Mexico or Canada, please contact Myosho.

For 10 calendars or more, or for shipping outside of the US, please contact Myosho at the below address to discuss shipping costs.

For more questions or to place a mail order,  email Myosho at: calendar@tahomazenmonastery.com