Saturdays 2022: September 17, October 15 (after Sesshin), December 17 Time: 12:00 — 1:15/30 pm
Although we have been back in our building for a while now, the zendo is still feeling the effects of the shutdown. For almost two years we did not have regular practices in the building. It is time to gather regularly (if you are able) for Work Practice.
Work Practice is a traditional part of Zen mindfulness. Coming together in the spirit of the Buddha we do the best job we possibly can do to clean, fix, and organize our surroundings. Taking joy in serving, we will commune, connect, and collaborate during Work Practice to tidy our new zendo making it inviting for all to enjoy.
These monthly work practice opportunities will differ from our work practice during retreats in that we will be able to lightly chat and get to know each other as we work side by side. There is little thinking involved as the Work Leader will plan and organize all tasks. Come, get involved, be assigned a job and just "DO"! All ability levels are welcome (kids too)!
Please sign up in the zendo, on the porch, or contact the office to sign up for any of the work practice dates above. info@mnzencenter.org
Is Work Practice Your Dharma Gate?
Zen considers work practice an integral part of our spiritual life. It is a deeply meditative spiritual practice where we recognize, moment by moment, our interconnection with all things.
In ordinary life, our busy mind disregards a tub of soapy water, judging it unworthy of our attentiveness, and then splits off. But if our mind slows down just a little, we see that the myriad things in our lives are our lives. It is only when we split ourselves off that our activity feels separate from real life. Through focused activity, we get a felt-sense of our interconnectedness with the world around us by feeling the weight of a damp mop; and noticing the sheen it leaves behind. By moving the zabutons with our hands rather than shoving them with our feet. By gently returning a chair to its rightful place — our rough edges begin to soften. By bringing our restless mind back to the activity, over and over, we begin to feel our own aliveness.
It's difficult to sit on a cushion, facing a blank wall, watching our thoughts. They come too fast. Our knees ache. We become bored, even irritated. It's quite pleasant to dip our hands into a sink of soapy water and, with no thought at all about washing the dishes, just watch what happens.
Like the secret of life itself, the secret to a successful Zen practice is a double helix: meditative work practice and meditative sitting practice, each supporting and sustaining the other. When the two are in balance our practice becomes our lifeline, connecting us to the sangha, to the dharma, and to Buddha. Through work practice, quite naturally, we begin to embody one of Zen's key teachings: the undivided nature of giver, receiver, and gift. The key to a single dharma gate opens them all.
With questions, or to learn how to get involved, contact the office at info@mnzencenter.org.
Please consider being a garden volunteer!
Yard and Garden Work Practice Tuesdays, 1 pm through summer and fall 2022 If you enjoy working outdoors, please consider volunteering the gardens and yard.We invite you to participate in weekly light yard work activities such as watering, weeding, trimming, etc. No experience is necessary.
There is no need to sign upon commit to attending regularly. We will meet on Tuesdays at 1:00 p.m. There is no minimum time-stay and no need to bring tools.
If you have any questions, or would like to come for some light work at another time, feel free to contact the office at info@mnzencenter.org.
"Take care of things, and they will take care of you.”