Day of Mindfulness cancelled May 14

Dear friends –

We are unable to hold our Day of Mindfulness this Saturday. Please join us at another time.

Smiling, the Sangha

May 14 Day of Mindfulness – August events with monks

Good evening –

Waves and Water Sangha will be offering a Day of Mindfulness on Saturday, May 14, from 9:45 to 3:00. Please bring a bag lunch! Our theme will Exploring diversity through the practice of the Five Touchings of the Earth. We will have three periods of sitting and walking meditation, a Sutra Service, eating in mindfulness, deep relaxation and The Five Touchings of the Earth.

All are welcome….

AUGUST OPPORTUNITIES FOR PRACTICE
Jeanie Seward Magee has organized the following opportunities to practice with Brother Phap Hai and Brother Hue Truc, two senior monks from Deer Park Monastery in California. They will lead a residential retreat at Rivendell Retreat Centre on Bowen Island as well as two Days of Mindfulness in Vancouver.

“Transforming the Heart”
Residential Retreat at Rivendell, Bowen Island.
3 p.m. Tuesday August 23 to 12 noon Thursday August 25.
This retreat will be a special opportunity to dive deeply and experientially into the Buddha’s teachings of deep healing and transformation. We will be exploring together eight key practices that can help to transform our inner and outer worlds.
This Retreat is limited to 22 persons/pillows.
Registration is $200 per person sharing a double room.
You will bring your own breakfasts and lunches and bring one Vegetarian Pot Luck Dinner item (ten-portion size) to share.

“Opening the Heart”
Two Days of Mindfulness at 1863 Alberni Street
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on both Saturday August 27 and Sunday August 28.
Cost will be $60 per person for these two Days of Mindfulness.
You will bring your own lunch and drinks.

Please email jeaniesewardmagee@yahoo.com to register for the Retreat or Days of Mindfulness. Registration will be on a first come first served basis. Full payment will be required upon acceptance of registration.

Jeanie
True Virtue and Gratitude.

Monies paid for both these Retreats will cover the costs of the residential accommodation, weekend room rental and the monk’s transportation from California.  Any remaining balance, after expenses, will be given to the monks for Deer Park Monastery.  DANA is also warmly welcomed.

We begin our study and practice theme of Diversity

Good evening dear friends

Tomorrow, Thursday April 07, we begin our study and practice theme of Diversity with a Ceremony to Recite the EIGHT DIVERSITY MINDFULNESS TRAININGS that have been a part of our practice since 2002.

The next seven weeks – including a Day of Mindfulness on Saturday May 14 – will include many different readings, Dharma talks, sutra services, and songs about diversity as a part of our practice.

MOUNTAIN RAIN who developed and maintain the Zendo where we practice, invites us all to AN EARTH DAY FILM SHOWING AND CELEBRATION on Friday, April 22 from 7:00 to 9:00.

They write: “Please join Mountain Rain Zen Community and BC Insight Meditation Society and Waves and Waters Sangha for a showing of the documentary film Planetary directed by Guy Reid. Discussion, Earth Day dedication of practice, and refreshments to follow. Everyone welcome.

They will also have have an Earth Care Flea Market in the entry hall for the month of April. Items are available by donation with all proceeds going to a local organization devoted to caring for the earth. You are welcome to contribute Flea Market items. Due to space limitations, please do not bring clothing or kitchen items.

Smiling as darkness falls….

Waves and Water Sangha updates – WELCOME!

Good evening dear friends!

Day of Mindfulness and Ceremony to Transmit the Five Mindfulness Trainings

This Saturday (March 12) we will hold a Day of Mindfulness from 9:50 am to 3:00 pm at our practice home with Mountain Rain Zen Community: http://wavesandwater.org/site/location/

The day will include walking and sitting meditation, an audio dharma talk, dharma discussion, a formal meal and deep relaxation. The Ceremony for the Transmission of the Five Mindfulness Trainings will be offered from 2:00-3:00. If you are interested in receiving the Five Mindfulness Trainings, please contact Bethan right away at wwsangha@gmail.com We welcome anyone who comes forward on the day to receive the Trainings – if you would like a Dharma name, we will arrange that later.

If you have already received the Trainings and would like to renew them, there will be an opportunity to come forward at the beginning of the Ceremony.

Tea will be provided. Please bring a bag lunch. Please plan to arrive by 9:50 to help you settle in for the day.

Tea Ceremony – Fun!
On March 31, the fifth Thursday of the month, we will celebrate the arrival of spring with a formal Tea Ceremony. We will be serving tea and treats – and we ask you to please bring songs, poems, chants or anything else that you would like to share with your dharma friends. Musical instruments are warmly welcome.

Upcoming practice periods: Diversity (April, May) and Anger/Irritation (June, July)
From our current study and practice of the Insight That Brings Us to the Other Shore, we will be moving toward eight weeks of practice with Diversity followed by eight weeks of practice with Anger/Irritation. You are encouraged to purchase Thich Nhat Hanh’s books (individually or to share with another) Together we are one: Honoring our diversity, celebrating our connection and Anger: Wisdom for cooling the flames

March 12 Transmission of the Five Mindfulness Trainings plus….

Sunshine this morning!

During the Waves and Water Sangha Day of Mindfulness on March 12 we will have a transmission ceremony for the Five Mindfulness Trainings. The Five Mindfulness Trainings are Thich Nhat Hanh’s (Thay’s) vision for engaged mindfulness in daily life. With the Three Refuges, they will be transmitted in Thay’s lineage from Dharma teacher, Kristin Penn and the Greater Vancouver Order of Interbeing Sangha. If you are interested in receiving the Mindfulness Trainings please let us know at wwsangha[at]gmail.com as soon as possible before March 5.

Members of all Sanghas in our tradition are welcome to attend and receive or renew any of the Trainings. If you do not attend a local Sangha regularly, please contact us soon so we can talk about your interest.

Tutorial for Chanting the Insight Sutra – our new translation of the Heart Sutra.

We have been studying and practicing the Insight Sutra with the help of the Plum Village nuns! Please see the Resources page on the website for the materials we are using (http://wavesandwater.org/site/resources/new-heart-sutra/).

Shane (who I believe may live in Victoria) has offered a very effective tutorial for the chant! Please find him and his engaging teaching at SanghaSongs.blogspot.com At the end there is a lovely video of him chanting with the Sisters and Brothers from Deer Park.

Smiling, looking forward to practicing with you soon….

New Year Prayer to Mother Earth and All Our Ancestors – Plum Village

Dear friends –

This is a New Year for so many of us. In the New Year Ceremony from the Plum Village book of Buddhist Ceremonies and Daily Practices – Chanting from the Heart – a section of the Address to our Ancestors at the New Year reads:

“Trees have their roots and water has its source. We know that you, our ancestors, are our roots and we are your continuation…. We are determined to build a society in which people are not always busy, where little is consumed, and there is plenty of time to live with nature, look after nature, and bring happiness to, care for, and smile to each other…. We promise to let go of all our anger, sadness, and resentment, and to forgive, love and accept each other. We know that only by doing this do we really express our feelings of gratitude and loyalty towards you.”

Please know that Waves and Water Sangha welcomes all those who wish to practice in the Plum Village tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh. Our first Thursday of this New Year – January 7 – we will recite the 14 Mindfulness Trainings of the Order of Interbeing (OI). We will have a panel who share their experience of practicing the 14 Trainings as an OI Member, an OI Aspirant and a Sangha member who feels nourished by the 14 Trainings. There will be time for discussion.

As we move through January and February together we will study and practice the Insight that Brings Us to the Other Shore – Thich Nhat Hanh’s revised translation of the Heart Sutra. The words, music and chanting of the Sutra are available at http://wavesandwater.org/site/resources/new-heart-sutra/

Plum Village has released a New Year Prayer. It is available at http://plumvillage.org/news/new-years-prayer-2016/ May we all have the opportunity to welcome this prayer into our heart as we continue our practice together.

A Christmas Eve update on Thay’s health

Plum Village
December 24, 2015

To all Plum Village Practice Centers,
To all Practice Centers and Sanghas world wide,
To our Dear Beloved Friends,

Our monastic centers in the United States and Europe are now a month into our traditional annual practice of the three-month Winter Retreat, observing ninety continuous days of mindfulness practice, without leaving the monastery to teach outside. In this spirit, the attendants taking care of Thay in San Francisco have also opened a Winter Retreat practice period with Thay, including early morning sitting meditation, walking meditation, silent meals, watching videos of Thay’s Dharma Talks and participating in Dharma sharings. Every day, Thay has enjoyed joining the brothers and sisters in all of these practices, and we can see that practicing with the community is an important source of spiritual nourishment for Thay, supporting his recovery in every respect.

Thay recently enjoyed watching an old Dharma talk that he gave many years ago in the UK. He listened attentively to the entire talk, often smiling and nodding when his younger self made key points. The specialists tell us that this kind of activity is very therapeutic and supportive to speech recovery. Sadly, at this time, Thay has made only slight improvements and is still unable to speak. He continues to sing with us, and is making more and more recognizable words whenever we sing the Plum Village songs he remembers so well. We witness Thay putting a lot of effort and energy into trying to form the words, even though it can sometimes be frustrating for him. We are happy to report that we have now found a new speech therapist who will be working with Thay on a daily basis throughout January. In addition, we continue to explore many new and groundbreaking neuroplastic healing techniques, including neurofeedback, and cold laser therapy.

Thay continues to enjoy peaceful and happy moments gazing at the Golden Gate Bridge and making outings to the botanical gardens and other beautiful scenic spots in San Francisco. With the support of a brace on his right leg, Thay has begun to put more weight through the right side of his body and is training to become gradually more independent in terms of balance and standing. He continues to practice walking every day, for several hours per day, with the support of his physiotherapist and monastic attendants, who are receiving expert guidance and training.

We are inspired by Thay’s spiritual vitality, his strong perseverance, and his immense will that has directed his recovery from the start. Thay is teaching us that he does not appreciate pity; he appreciates practice – and is sensitive to the mindfulness and true presence of everyone around him. We are learning from Thay’s great dignity in accepting what he has. We can see in his whole way of being that, for Thay, what he has is enough. This does not hold us back, however, from doing everything we can to support his recovery; nor does it hold Thay back from diligently re-training body and mind. We are reminded of Thay’s powerful calligraphy phrase: “This is it”.

In our efforts to support Thay’s recovery, we are grounding our practice in our acceptance of the present moment, embracing it just as it is, without fear for the future, nor regrets about the past. Thay has always reminded us that the Buddha was a human being. Thay is grappling with this human challenge and we, his spiritual continuation, are always at his side. We can be at peace because we know all of us are doing our best to practice and to be there for our Teacher.

We feel deeply that Thay’s physical recovery is inextricably linked to the health and flourishing of our fourfold spiritual family. This has been evident in the recent ordination of twenty young men and women into the “Redwood Ordination Family”. Nine were ordained in Thailand, and another ten ordained in Plum Village, from Ireland, France, Holland, Italy, Indonesia and Australia. These novices ordained because they are inspired by the strength of Thay’s Sangha Body and his living Dharma Body of teachings and practices. As a community, we are taking care of every aspect of Thay’s body because we see deeply that he is not just in San Francisco. We can see his Sangha Body thriving a little bit everywhere, in ourselves, in each of the new novices, and in everyone. Thay’s vision of the next Buddha manifesting as a Sangha is being realized.

We would like to express our deep gratitude to our spiritual family for being there, practicing wholeheartedly wherever you are. Each one of us is a cell in Thay’s Sangha Body, and we contribute to taking care of Thay by coming home to take care of ourselves, our practice and our loved ones. In this way we are a beautiful, active cell in Thay’s Sangha Body and Dharma Body.

Thank you for being there for us. We are here for you.
Wishing you all a peaceful holiday season,

With love and trust,
The Monks and Nuns of Plum Village

Day of Mindfulness Saturday December 12

Good evening!

Please consider offering yourself and others some seasonal stillness and silence this Saturday. We will gather from 9:45 to 3:15, focusing our practice on the gifts of giving and of receiving. There will be sitting and walking meditation, Sutra service, deep relaxation, a reading and discussions.We will have a mindful meal – please bring a bag lunch.

Following our current path of exploring “Joyfully Together,” we will consider our experiences of offering and receiving as a practice. We can begin with something as straightforward as the ways in which we engage in tea meditation on Thursday evenings.

This is a such a timely practice! So many seeds to water! Please respond to wwsangha[at]gmail.com if you are planning to attend.

Once again, dusk envelopes us in the early afternoon

Sanghas participating in climate change gathering Sunday

Dear friends –

As mentioned in our last post, Plum Village is encouraging us all to participate in any way we can in Climate Change Prayer activities over the next weeks. http://plumvillage.org/news/call-to-action-peoples-climate-prayer/

This Sunday, November 29, the One Earth Sangha will be gathering under the banner “BUDDHISTS ACTING FOR THE PROTECTION OF ALL BEINGS” You can meet up at 12:45 near Pacific Centre Mall at Georgia and Howe
find the banner in the march itself.

As dusk arrives in the sky, on the mountains and oceans and rivers, the  earth and all that inhabit it….

Plum Village responses to fear and terrorism

Dear friends –

On Thursday evening we practiced walking and sitting meditation and tea meditation. We read together a letter written by Sister Mai Nghiem who is a French citizen who has practiced for many years with the Plum Village Sangha and is currently practicing in Deer Park Monastery. She was here in British Columbia earlier this year and perhaps you met her then. Here is her letter:

Dear President Hollande

After reading the letter together, we had Dharma discussion and shared our own responses to the attacks in France.

Also, we can read and listen to teachings from Thich Nhat Hanh – especially those following the attacks in the USA on September 11, 2001. Transcripts of two talks are in the links below.

http://www.mindfulnessbell.org/wp/2013/04/dharma-talk-cultivating-compassion-responding-to-violence/

http://dharmagates.org/embracing_anger.html

When we are in the midst of pain and suffering, it is wonderful to be able to go to the Plum Village website (plumvillage.org), to the Mindfulness Bell website (mindfulnessbell.org) and also to Deer Park Monastery website (deerparkmonastery.org). There are Dharma talks and writings both recent and from the past that may support our practice.

May all beings be safe and free from injury.