Rohatsu Sesshin: A 7 Day Meditation Retreat
With Jan Chozen Bays, Roshi, Hogen Bays, Roshi and Amy Kisei, Sensei
December 5 - 12, 2021
THERE ARE A FEW SPACES AVAILABLE FOR IN-PERSON PARTICIPATION IN ROHATSU SESSHIN. TO PARTICIPATE VIA ZOOM, PLEASE FOLLOW THE REGISTRATION LINK. TO APPLY FOR IN-PERSON ATTENDANCE, PLEASE WRITE TO registrar(at)zendust.org.
Rohatsu is a meditation retreat that celebrates the Buddha’s Awakening through our embodiment of deep practice. For centuries now, all over the world practitioners have gathered in the Winter to support each other in whole hearted endeavor.
All in-person participants must be fully vaccinated. In addition, we require a negative molecular (PCR/NAAT, not antigen) Covid test within 3 days of your arrival. Details on what is required can be found here.
Sesshin is a rigorous and, at times, challenging meditation retreat that is not recommended for beginners. If you plan on attending in person, we require that you attend one of our silent weekend retreats or a five-seven day silent meditation retreat (with approximately 8 hours of seated meditation a day) at another Zen Center before registering for our longer zen retreats.
It is our intention to offer the supportive structure to allow you to do a week long meditation retreat at home. You can participate to whatever degree your life allows. Consider the possibility to design your own retreat. Do a work/family sesshin. Take one day this week and make it a retreat day!
This retreat will also take place through the zoom app. You will receive a link to the retreat once you register.
Doing a retreat at home can be empowering, take up the practice in your own home and know the peace and clarity of mind in your own dwelling place! To support doing home retreat we recommend doing the following:
1. Reflect on your intention
2. Create a sacred space with a simple altar and meditation supports in a clean room that allows for calm/peace of mind
3. Commit to a schedule, we have a schedule posted below. We ask that you commit to at least 4 hours of meditation a day. Part-time attendance is welcome. Join for a day, the weekend or the whole week. Please let us know the dates you plan to attend.
4. Give up or reduce media, phone and extra computer use for the duration of the retreat
5. Keep the practice going during the “breaks” by engaging with Mindful Eating during meals and choosing simple work (gardening, cleaning, etc.), body practice/exercise (walking, yoga, qi gong) or creative projects that support your meditation practice/intention.
6. Consider being in silence for the whole retreat or practicing silence for specific periods during the day.
7. If you live with others, communicate with them what your intention is for this week of practice and ask them to support you
Approximate Schedule
Sunday Night
7:30 Orientation
8:30 Zazen/Opening Talk
Tuesday – Saturday
5:00 Zazen
6:50 Chanting Service
7:30 Breakfast
9:00 Work Practice
11:30 Zazen
12:50 Chanting Service
1:00 Lunch
3:00 Movement
3:30 Teisho (Dharma Talk)
4:30 Zazen
5:20 Chanting Service
5:30 Dinner
7:00 Zazen
9:20 Formal Tea/Closing Chant/Zazen
Sunday Morning
6:00 Zazen/Closing Remarks
7:00 Closing Circle
10:00 Sunday Program Chanting Service/Zazen
11:30 Dharma Talk
About the Leaders
Jan Chozen Bays, Roshi
Jan Chozen Bays, Roshi has studied and practiced Zen Buddhism since 1973. She received Jukai (lay precepts) in 1975 and Tokudo, Priest's Ordination, in 1979 from Taizan Maezumi, Roshi. From 1978 to 1983 she lived at Zen Center of Los Angeles, studying with Maezumi, Roshi and directing the Zen Center's non-profit Medical Clinic. She finished […]
Learn more about Jan Chozen Bays, RoshiHogen Bays, Roshi
Hogen Bays, Roshi began practicing in 1968 with Philip Kapleau, Roshi and was part of the residential staff at Zen Center of Rochester in Rochester, New York until 1975. He lived and trained at Zen Center of Los Angeles under the direction of Taizan Maezumi, Roshi from 1980-1984. In 1990 he took priest’s ordination […]
Learn more about Hogen Bays, RoshiAmy 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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