
Shichi-go-san (7-5-3) Ceremony
This is a traditional Japanese rite of passage celebration for ages three, five, and seven, considered crucial years in a child’s development.
This is a traditional Japanese rite of passage celebration for ages three, five, and seven, considered crucial years in a child’s development.
“Things speak all the time, but if your ears aren’t attuned, you have to learn to listen.”
Hakusho envisions the sangha he is establishing as a force for good in the world.
San Francisco Zen Center residents joined other volunteers to offer Thanksgiving dinner to unhoused men and women with Tenderloin Tessie.
“This kind of ‘I’ is called inmost ‘I,’ or ultimate ‘I.’ It cannot be the subject of study, or philosophy, or science, or psychology.”