Discussion. Zazen.
Every Thursday, 6pm.
Beginners welcome.
"In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert's there are few."
So begins "Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind," by Shunryu Suzuki, founder of San Francisco Zen Center.
Join us as we read and discuss this modern Zen classic. Thursdays at 6 pm, beginning April 25. A light dinner will be served. Followed by zazen (sitting meditation) at 8 pm. Copies of the book are available at Jikoji. Join us as you can. Beginners welcome!
COST: There is no fee for attending this event, which is freely offered, though dana (donations) are always appreciated, and may be placed in the Donation box in our Community Building, or online through our DONATE page.
Please email or call (408-741-9562) for more information.
Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind
Table of Contents
Prologue: Beginner's Mind
PART I  - RIGHT PRACTICE 
Posture 
Breathing 
Control 
Mind Waves 
Mind Weeds 
The Marrow of Zen 
No Dualism 
Bowing 
Nothing Special
 
PART 2 - RIGHT ATTITUDE
Single-minded Way
Repetition
Zen and Excitement
Right Effort
No Trace
God Giving
Mistakes in Practice
Limiting Your Activity 
Study Yourself 
To Polish a Tile 
Constancy 
Communication 
Negative and Positive 
Nirvana, the Waterfall
 
PART 3 - RIGHT UNDERSTANDING 
Traditional Zen Spirit 
Transiency 
The Quality of Being
Naturalness 
Emptiness 
Readiness, Mindfulness 
Believing in Nothing 
Attachment, Non-attachment Calmness 
Experience, Not Philosophy Original Buddhism 
Beyond Consciousness 
Buddha's Enlightenment
Epilogue : Zen Mind
 
 
 
 
