Five Buddhist Precepts for Ethical Living - in person
With Ed Gensho Welsh
May 11 - June 15, 2025
These one hour in person 5 Precepts classes will happen every Sunday for six weeks. 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
We all want to live a compassionate life. The precepts give us a framework for what it means to live an ethical life.
More then a set of rules to follow, the precepts are deep inquiries into the actual living of our lives with attention and love.
The format is an introductory talk followed by class discussion.
Participants will be encouraged to do a short writing on each precept and practice with the precept during the week. There are also some supplemental readings.
Participation and writings are required to take part in the 5 Precept Ceremony.
Everyone is welcomed to attend.
The 5 Precepts
I vow not to kill, but to cherish all life.
I vow not to steal, but to respect that which belongs to others.
I vow not to misuse sexual energy, but to be honest and respectful.
I vow not to lie, but to speak the truth.
I vow not to misuse drugs or alcohol, but to keep the mind clear.
About the Leader

Ed Gensho Welsh
Ed Gensho Welsh began practicing Zen in 2002 and was made a Dharma Holder in 2016. He served on the Zen Community of Oregon board of directors for 10 years. He works in IT and is a married father with three grown children.
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