Sangha gathering suspended to APRIL 2….

Good afternoon dear friends

Please forgive my hasty post that was unclear….

After discussion and deep looking, we have decided to suspend our Sangha gatherings until the beginning of April. At that time, we will have a better sense of how to go forward. Most of our core Sangha work with the public and we want them to stay healthy -= especially getting sufficient rest. Some of us have compromised health (and are of the nature to be old) and so want to be very careful!

Please let us practice together when we are apart, taking care of each other, with our hearts open and our hands clean!

Bethan

Sangha gathering cancelled – Thursday Jan 16

Dear Friends

We will not be meeting on Thursday Jan 16 due to bad weather conditions.  We look forward to practising with you the following week.

May all beings be safe.

Waves and Water Caretaking Council

 

Happy New Year from Waves and Water Sangha

Dear Friends

Happy 2020!  I hope you have had a joyful and nourishing holiday season.  Waves and Water will resume our sangha gathering this week.

We will begin the year with the recitation of the Five Mindfulness Trainings on Thursday, Jan 9.  In the weeks to follow, we will continue our study/practice period on the Six Paramitas.  This month, we will be practicing with the Fifth Paramita –Dhyana (Meditation/Meditative Concentration).  With mindful curiosity, we will look at our experience of meditation, including the Five (or more) Hindrances to our practice.

All are welcome – you don’t need to have attended the entire practice period.  We look forward to practicing with old and new friends.

Dec 26 and Jan 2 – and New Year’s Eve

Good morning dear friends

Last night following Sangha there was a most wonderful full moon! And next week (December 19) we will gather for a mostly silent evening of sitting, walking, deep relaxation and tea. After this gift, there will be solstice and slowly the light returns.

To honour this period of deep stillness – and the need many of us feel for less complicated lives at this time of year – we will not gather on December 26 or January 2.

We will, however, be present for our annual participation in the New Year’s Eve gathering with Mountain Rain Zen and BC Insight Meditation. We practice together to cultivate peace in our hearts, our families, our communities, and in our world. Beginning at 7:00, each hour will consist of 50 min. sitting meditation, ten min. walking meditation and 10 min. chanting. To close, at midnight, we will ring the temple bell 108 times to dispel our many delusions, followed by tea and refreshments at midnight. You may come and go as you wish – there is no need to stay for the whole evening! (Refreshment contributions welcome! Sweet, savoury, or beverage.)

May you be well, may all beings be well.

 

Photo of Thay en route to Bangkok

thay drinking tea

 

 

 

Tea Meditation by Thich Nhat Hanh photo 12.1.19 en route to Bangkok by Peter Kuhn

Plum Village Letter concerning Thay

Please excuse double posting – the photo has been removed as many have not received the post.

1st December, 2019

Dear Beloved Community,
We’re happy to announce that on Thursday 28th November, Thay traveled from Hue, Vietnam to Bangkok, Thailand for a full medical check-up in Bangkok. The trip and hospital visit went smoothly.

Yesterday morning, Thay decided to travel on to visit our community at Thai Plum Village in Pak Chong, a few hours’ drive north of Bangkok. At this point, we anticipate that Thay will stay at Thai Plum Village for a short while, before returning again to Tu Hieu Root Temple in Hu? ahead of the Lunar New Year.

Since his 93rd birthday last month, with the cold and rains in Hue, Thay’s health has been somewhat weaker, and he caught pneumonia. In order to have check-ups with specialists, which were difficult to organise in Vietnam, last week Thay chose to go to Bangkok, where he received treatment last year

On 28th November, Thay arrived in Thailand accompanied by a doctor, a nurse, and five monastics. The doctor remarked that Thay seemed to be “doing even better in the air.” Rather than lying down, Thay sat upright and alert, and spent most of the journey contemplating the beautiful landscape below. Thay was met at the airport by fifty monastic and lay students, before going directly to the hospital.

Thay had a check-up and a new set of blood tests—his first since traveling to Hu? this time last year—and the results were very promising. As soon as Thay had rested, he was ready to leave the hospital right away, and decided to travel up to Thai Plum Village in Pak Chong, on the edge of the Khao Yai National Park, arriving yesterday morning (30th November).

Thay is very comfortable in the clear air of Khao Yai, and the weather is sunny and dry. Both Thay and the whole attendant team have been resting and eating well, surrounded by the joyful young community.

We will wait to see how long Thay chooses to spend in Thai Plum Village; he may stay on to support the upcoming ordination of novice monks and nuns in two weeks’ time. We have the impression Thay will want to return to Vietnam soon, where he has been enjoying spending time, and has been eagerly following the renovation of the Tu Hieu shrine hall.

We are grateful that Thay is so clear and engaged with respect to his medical care, which helps us make decisions to support his needs. We are learning from Thay’s grace and dignity as he rides the waves of physical fragility. We are investing all our hearts in nurturing Thay’s spiritual community, continuing his teachings and aspiration in the world.

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

Tea Meditation by Thich Nhat Hanh photo 12.1.19 en route to Bangkok by Peter Kuhn

Plum Village letter about Thay

thay drinking tea

1st December, 2019

Dear Beloved Community,
We’re happy to announce that on Thursday 28th November, Thay traveled from Hu?, Vietnam to Bangkok, Thailand for a full medical check-up in Bangkok. The trip and hospital visit went smoothly.

Yesterday morning, Thay decided to travel on to visit our community at Thai Plum Village in Pak Chong, a few hours’ drive north of Bangkok. At this point, we anticipate that Thay will stay at Thai Plum Village for a short while, before returning again to T? Hi?u Root Temple in Hu? ahead of the Lunar New Year.

Since his 93rd birthday last month, with the cold and rains in Hu?, Thay’s health has been somewhat weaker, and he caught pneumonia. In order to have check-ups with specialists, which were difficult to organise in Vietnam, last week Thay chose to go to Bangkok, where he received treatment last year

On 28th November, Thay arrived in Thailand accompanied by a doctor, a nurse, and five monastics. The doctor remarked that Thay seemed to be “doing even better in the air.” Rather than lying down, Thay sat upright and alert, and spent most of the journey contemplating the beautiful landscape below. Thay was met at the airport by fifty monastic and lay students, before going directly to the hospital.

Thay had a check-up and a new set of blood tests—his first since traveling to Hu? this time last year—and the results were very promising. As soon as Thay had rested, he was ready to leave the hospital right away, and decided to travel up to Thai Plum Village in Pak Chong, on the edge of the Khao Yai National Park, arriving yesterday morning (30th November).

Thay is very comfortable in the clear air of Khao Yai, and the weather is sunny and dry. Both Thay and the whole attendant team have been resting and eating well, surrounded by the joyful young community.

We will wait to see how long Thay chooses to spend in Thai Plum Village; he may stay on to support the upcoming ordination of novice monks and nuns in two weeks’ time. We have the impression Thay will want to return to Vietnam soon, where he has been enjoying spending time, and has been eagerly following the renovation of the T? Hi?u shrine hall.

We are grateful that Thay is so clear and engaged with respect to his medical care, which helps us make decisions to support his needs. We are learning from Thay’s grace and dignity as he rides the waves of physical fragility. We are investing all our hearts in nurturing Thay’s spiritual community, continuing his teachings and aspiration in the world.

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

Tea Meditation by Thich Nhat Hanh photo 12.1.19 en route to Bangkok by Peter Kuhn

No Sangha gathering on Thursday November 14

Good evening dear friends

This Thursday we will have a recitation of the Fourteen Mindfulness Trainings of the Tiep Hien Order of Interbeing, followed by discussion. Please join us!

And the following Thursday, November 14, we will not be gathering. This is the week of Mountain Rain’s sesshin at Lake Loon – we can join them in our hearts and our breath…. Sitting, sitting, stillness, stillness….

This month we are practicing the third Paramita – kshanti paramita – inclusiveness or patience. On November 21 we will explore how patience – the other side of anger – can be cultivated in our body, speech and mind.

With sunshine in all our hearts,

Transmission of 5 Mindfulness Trainings tomorrow evening

Good afternoon dear friends –

This month we are practicing with the second of the Six Paramitas – Sila or Mindfulness Training. It is most appropriate that tomorrow, at our regular Thursday gathering, three of our Sangha members will formally receive the Five Mindfulness Trainings from Dharma Teacher Joann Rosen. If you have already received the Trainings but would like to renew your commitment, you are very welcome to do so.

Making a commitment to the Five Mindfulness Trainings can be joyful and vulnerable at the same time. This is an opportunity to support our Dharma friends with our loving presence. We would like to invite all who are able, to practice with us.

Climate Strike – 5 Mindfulness Training Transmission

Good morning dear friends

Climate Strike Friday, September 27, 1:00-5:00 Vancouver City Hall There will be Sangha practitioners meeting at the NW Corner of Yukon and 10th Ave. at 12:45. Mountain Rain Zen Community has a banner: We Vow to Protect All Life

Five Mindfulness Training Transmission: We have an opportunity to offer a Five Mindfulness Training Transmission when Dharma Teacher Joann Rosen visits Waves and Water Sangha on Thursday, October 10. If there are practitioners in Vancouver interested in receiving or renewing the Five Mindfulness Trainings in a formal ceremony please let us know by October 2. Waves and Water Sangha Please complete the form below to send with your e-mail.

In the fresh fall sunlight….

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