Full Moon Ceremony
The ceremony is an affirmation of the vow to live for the benefit of all beings. In the Zen tradition we associate the full moon with the ideal of awakening.
The ceremony is an affirmation of the vow to live for the benefit of all beings. In the Zen tradition we associate the full moon with the ideal of awakening.
Sacramento Dharma Center needs your help! Even an hour of your help makes a difference. Outdoors: spread mulch, dig, mow, weed, sweep, clear the fence line, and rake. Indoors: Many tasks related to the remodeling. Contact: Terry Wenner at terrywenner@gmail.com, or call 916-212-4806
Please enjoy a summer break with family and friends! We will start up again on Monday, September 12.
Please enjoy a summer break with family and friends! We will start up again on Monday, September 12.
For those who are new to Zen meditation, we offer this 40-minute introduction on the second Monday every month.
In our new location at the Sacramento Dharma Center, we will have opportunities to schedule more teaching and events. Please come share your ideas and hear from the board about future programs sponsored by Valley Streams Zen Sangha.
Once again our sangha will participate in the Great American River Clean-up along the banks of the Parkway, at 1400 Northgate Blvd. and Hwy. 160. We will be collecting trash in a section of the parkway that is especially impacted by homeless campers. What to bring: Work gloves, water bottle; trash grabber and small rakes […]
Rev. Myo is our guiding teacher and abbot of Hartford Street Zen Center in San Francisco.
Working together, we accomplish a variety of tasks, inside and out.
Working together, we accomplish a variety of tasks, inside and out.
Everyone is invited to help with our move into the Sacramento Dharma Center. Meet at the Yoga Solution, then load up our cars with zafus and bells for a caravan to 3111 Wissemann Drive, Sacramento. We'll sit and have a short service to welcome ourselves to our new home.
Sitting together, working together, eating together we create sangha. (Bring a bag lunch and work clothes.)