Our annual celebration of Buddha's Awakening.
Our annual combined retreat between Red Cedar Zen Community and Seattle Soto Zen led by Nomon Tim Burnett and Kanshin Allison Tait.
Sesshin begins with 7pm on Wednesday night then continues with regular 6am - 9pm sesshin days on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Saturday night is an optional all-night sit (traditional in rohatsu sesshin). The retreat concludes on Sunday morning with a 6am-9am practice session including the Buddha's Enlightenment Ceremony and informal breakfast.
Attendance options: register for the full retreat, full days on Thursday/Friday/Saturday, or Sunday from 6am until the end. You may also drop in for late night sitting on Saturday night.
Oryoki: meals will be the formal Zen 3-bowl Oryoki. You must bring your own oryoki set as we have no more loaners or for sale sets available. We recommend the sets at Still Sitting on Vashon Island (order the navy colored cloths). Our meals are always vegetarian and include gluten and dairy-free option.
The practice of sesshin is a powerful opportunity - watching the sun rise in the morning and set in the evening from your seat in the zendo. Sitting a full day is do-able with a little training and experience. Each day includes alternating sitting and walking meditation, Dharma Talks, optional private meetings with the teachers, meals, breaks, and afternoon tea.
Note: we include our regular weekly Wednesday night and Saturday morning zazen practices for the community and sangha in the sesshin. (but not the Friday noon, that is cancelled this week). Feel free to come sit with the sesshin participants on Wednesday evening or Saturday morning even if you are not sitting sesshin.
Red Cedar Zen Community is a 501(c) non-profit organization.