On Saturday, Barbara and Roland Wegmuellerfrom Switzerland performed a Circle Dharmaholder ceremony in Chester for Steve Hart and Chris Zang Starbuck. Circle Dharmaholder is a role of visionholder/junior teacher in the Zen Peacemakers tradition. The ceremony was held outdoors in the ruins of the Norman Cathedral, during a weekend of Zen practice and conversations.
Monday, October 28, 2013
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Swiss Zen Teachers visiting 26th-27th October
Hi Folks,
Just a last reminder that Barbara and Roland Wegmüller
will be visiting Chester in the UK from Switzerland next weekend.
There'll be a relaxed day of practice together on Sat from 9am-4pm, including
indoors in Bishop Lloyd's Palace medieval rooms in the city centre, and
some time out on the streets too. And on Sunday we'll have shorter meet
up in Sally's Secret Garden at 11am for an hour or so. Barbara and
Roland are Zen teachers in the tradition of Bernie Glassman, the Zen
Peacemakers and the White Plum Asanga. They work particularly with the
Zen of collaborative circles, and with finding tools for practicing Zen
fully in householder rather than semi-monastic life. I've held back
from advertising this visit as a 'public event', so that it can be a bit
more relaxed as a space for conversation together, so anyone is
welcome, and there'll be no charge.
Also visiting the same weekend will be Ari Pliskin
from the US, who's developing "Food for All" community cafes from the
ideas of Bernie Glassman and the actor Jeff Bridges. He'll talk to us
about his projects on the Saturday morning, and we're hopefully
arranging for him to give a talk too in the Buddhist House in
Narborough, Leicestershire on the evening of Tuesday 29th, home of Caroline Brazier and the Tariki Trust.
If anyone would like any more details, message me and I'll help in any way I can.
Chris Zang Starbuck
greatheartchester@gmail.com
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Leicester Great Heart Circle - October 2013
The Dalai Lama having fun with Russell Brand, an image from a video clip of The Dalai Lama talking in Manchester in 2013. It was lovely to see him laughing and joking.
The theme for the evening was The Dalai Lama's recent book "Beyond Religion - Ethics For A Whole World", the two quotes below set the scene :
In Indian usage, "secular", far from implying antagonism toward religion or toward people of faith, actually implies a profound respect for and tolerance toward all religions.
“Millions of people have been lifted from poverty and have gained access to modern education and health care. We have a universal declaration of human rights, and awareness of the importance of such rights has grown tremendously. As a result, the ideals of freedom and democracy have spread around the world, and there is increasing recognition of the oneness of humanity.”
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Leicester Great Heart Circle - September 2013
The September Leicester Great Heart Circle took as its topic the spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle. We watched a video on Youtube from a lecture which captured well Eckhart's style and approach and we had a discussion around it.
From Eckhart Tolle's book "The Power Of Now" :
'Those who have not found their true wealth, which is the radiant joy of Being and the deep, unshakeable peace that comes with it, are (like) beggars, even if they have great material wealth. They are looking outside for scraps of pleasure or fulfilment, for validation, security, or love, while they have a treasure within that not only includes all those things but is infinitely greater than anything the world can offer.' p.9
An extra for you from Rumi :
Didn’t I say, "Don’t sit with sad companions?"
Don’t sit with anyone but those whose hearts are glad.
Since you are in the garden, don’t go to thorns.
Sit amidst the roses, jonquils, and jasmine....
[Divan-e Shams-e Tabrizi: Quatrain 1518]
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Leicester Great Heart Circle - August 2013
At the August meeting we discussed a short article by Bernie Glassman about his thoughts on Buddhism and Social Engagement :
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Saturday, August 3, 2013
Persian Drumming Workshop in Chester
Following on from last year's workshop in Leicester, we invited Arian Sadr to lead another Persian drumming workshop for us, in Chester this time. People from several different spiritual communities - Zen and Sufi - came together to learn from Arian the basic rhythms and techniques of the wonderful Daf drum - like a giant tambourine! Keeping with the spirit of the Chester Zen Peacemaker Circle, we held the event outdoors in the city centre, just outside the medieval city walls. It was a lovely afternoon of sunshine and music and friendship...
Monday, July 22, 2013
Chester Street Zen Training, 21st July
In our Zen Training circle on Sunday we studied a tool for including all aspects of our life in practice, called the Five Buddha Families. They're sometimes used in the Zen Peacemakers as a way of reflecting on our engagement with life - Spirituality, Study, Livelihood, Social Action, and Integration/Celebration. Originally they developed in Indian aand Tibetan Buddhism, where they are used as a very rich model of how our psyche operates moment by moment.
As usual, a fantastic meal was shared together outdoors at the end!
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