by Sangha News editor | Jul 26, 2019 | Arts & Culture, Features
Matilija Poppy, also known as Fried Egg Poppy—native to California and Northern Mexico—at Green Gulch Farm, summer 2019. Photo by Clare Hollander.
by Sangha News editor | Jul 17, 2019 | Arts & Culture, Features
View from Angel Island during the Residents’ Retreat in 2017. Photo by Brent Haas.
by Sangha News editor | Jul 16, 2019 | Arts & Culture, Features
August 1 – 31 San Francisco Zen Center Art Lounge 300 Page Street, SF 94102 Reception: August 9, 7 – 9 pm Over a thousand connected cranes were folded for this exhibition. One by one, as part of a whole. This is RENZURU origami, an ancient way of folding...
by Sangha News editor | Jul 11, 2019 | Arts & Culture, Features, News
Paper crane on an altar at Tassajara. Photo by Romy Senderos. On July 20, there will be a Buddhist memorial service held at Fort Sill in Oklahoma. Residents at San Francisco Zen Center are folding paper cranes that will be taken to the ceremony and protest....
by Sangha News editor | Jul 9, 2019 | News, Zen Practice
To Greg Fain and the residents at Tassajara, and the organizers of the guest practice program, Steve, Siobhan, and Minoria, On behalf of Kannon Do, I offer deepest gratitude for your incredible hospitality, kindness, and practice of the Way. Everyone who came to visit...