by Sangha News editor | May 20, 2014 | Arts & Culture, Features, Programs, Zen Practice
by Chris Fortin and Jaune Evans Life—its essence/suchness—is creative. It is endless and vast creative possibility. Just looking around, we can see the life force in its amazing dance of diverse forms and expressions. Bodhisattvas are an intimate embodiment of this...
by Sangha News editor | Sep 30, 2015 | Arts & Culture, Farm & Garden, Zen Practice
Article by Jack Chang from the Sacramento Bee In this article for a Sacramento newspaper, published earlier this month, Jack Chang describes his stay at our temple in Marin County, where he fell into the experience with beginner’s mind: It was easy to feel like...
by Sangha News editor | Sep 28, 2015 | Programs, Zen Practice
Led by Sangestu Kathy Early (GGF sewing teacher) and Kiku Christina Lehnherr (partial attendance) October 18 – 23, 2015 Sunday at 1:30 pm through Friday at noon Called in Japanese Fukuden-kai, a gathering for sewing the robe which is called a “field of...
by Sangha News editor | Sep 9, 2015 | Arts & Culture, News
A new website has been created to commemorate Daigan Lueck, who lived and taught at Green Gulch Farm Zen Center for many years until his death this past spring. Fellow Green Gulch resident teacher Jiryu Mark Rutschman-Byler created the site...