About this event:
Join us as we reflect on the life of Zenshin, a woman whose early experiences with Buddhism amidst adversity helped shape the spiritual landscape of Japan. We will explore how her quiet commitment to her faith provided a foundation during great political and social upheaval. This session will focus on the subtle yet profound influence of dedicated spiritual practice, examining how Zenshin’s ordination and subsequent trials highlight the enduring nature of mindful resilience. We will discuss the historical context of her life and her faith’s discreet but lasting impact, inviting participants to consider how these lessons can inform our practices in challenging times. This gathering aims to foster a thoughtful dialogue on sustaining spiritual practice through personal and collective challenges, honoring the gentle legacy of Zenshin and the quiet power of persistence in faith.
Location and schedule:
The event is online-only via Zoom.
Saturday, July 20, 2024 3:30 pm- 5:00 pm Eastern Time (Click here for a time converter.)
Fees:The Soto Zen Buddhist Association relies on the generosity of its supporters to offer programming. All fees offered through registration will be shared with speakers and panelists. We suggest a sliding scale registration fee of $10-15 for online participation. No one will be turned away due to lack of funds.
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