Pari-Nirvana Sesshin: A Meditation Retreat exploring Life, Death & the Unknown

With Amy Kisei, Sensei and Laura Jomon Martin

February 3 - 9, 2025

Date and Time Details: Monday 5pm to Sunday 1pm

Location: Great Vow Zen Monastery or Online

Address: 79640 Quincy Mayger Road, Clatskanie, Oregon 97016, USA

  • $380.00 – Event fee
  • $280.00 – Event fee (ZCO member rate)
  • $75.00 – Online participation
  • $50.00 – Online Participation (member rate)

Zen meditation is an invitation to the unknown. During this sesshin we take up the Buddha’s Parinirvana–the Buddha’s death, as the essential inquiry into our own relationship with death, dying and the uncertainties of this life.

How often in your daily life do you allow yourself to reflect on your own mortality, your own death?

This sesshin provides the structure and support needed to look into the fears and anxieties surrounding death, dying and the unknown.

Supported by the stillness and quiet of winter, we allow the body, heart and mind to deeply settle and rest – as we feel into the fundamental koans – Who is it that’s alive? What dies? What remains after death?

The great Zen teachers all encourage us, “if you die before you die, you will no longer fear your death or your life.” In this time of great uncertainty for the planet and our species, may we have the courage to directly face the unknown and live our lives with compassion, wisdom and love.

Sesshin is a rigorous and, at times, challenging silent meditation retreat that is not recommended for beginners. In order to attend in person, we require that you attend one of our silent weekend retreats or a five-seven day silent retreat at another Zen Center before registering for our longer zen retreats. For more information about what to expect when attending a sesshin, click here

 

$50 deposit holds your space; balance due on arrival.

About the Leaders

Amy Kisei, Sensei

Amy Kisei, Sensei is an authorized Zen teacher, zen priest, spiritual counselor and mindfulness instructor. She has been practicing meditation for almost 20 years. Kisei has 12 years of monastic training and teaching experience from Great Vow Zen Monastery, and holds a BS in Earth Science and Gender Studies. She is trained in Mindful Eating […]

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Laura Jomon Martin

Laura Jomon Martin has been practicing Zen since 2004, receiving Lay Teacher Transmission from Chozen and Hogen Roshi in 2019. She has served in various capacities within the ZCO Sangha, leading retreats, classes, and is always excited about Sangha-building activities and organizational development. She continues a long career as a social worker (since 1993), with most of those […]

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