Showing posts with label buddhism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label buddhism. Show all posts

Saturday, June 13, 2009

ZenDotStudio - Local Artist Carole Leslie


Local artist, Carole Leslie, creates acrylic and mixed media work inspired by her Zen practice and offers originals, prints, cards and journals with a Buddhist theme under the name of Zendotstudio. Commissions are also possible. A recent commission included a Bodhi leaf brought as a gift for someone from Bodhgaya. One of her pieces called, "Forest Buddha" was featured in the summer issue of Tricycle Magazine and another, called, "Buddha, Dharma Bingo" will appear in the fall issue of Buddhadharma Magazine.


You can find her art for sale via:

http://www.zendotstudio.blogspot.com

http://www.zendotstudio.etsy.com

http://icraft.ca/zendotstudio


Or contact her directly at wordish@shaw.ca

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Buddha's Birthday Celebration-Victoria Zen Centre



What: Buddha’s Birthday Party

Who: Victoria Zen Centre, University of Victoria Interfaith Services

When:
Sunday May 24th, 2009 at 10am-12noon

Where:
University of Victoria, Interfaith Chapel – Parking lot 6 (free on Sunday)

A Buddha of a Birthday Party!

On Sunday May 24 from 10am-12noon, Victorians will be celebrating the birth of the historical Buddha Shakyamuni, in the traditional way… by having a Birthday party! This event, co-sponsored by the Victoria Zen Centre and the University of Victoria Interfaith Services, now in its 5th year, is open to the public and all children (with well behaved parents) are welcome! This event is free, and for those that wish to, a donation of $5-20 is suggested.


The Interfaith Chapel at UVic, amidst Finnerty garden, will be decked out in flowers provided by Yukiyasu Kato, a master of Sogetsu Ikebana, and the owner of Zen Floral Studio. The event will offer families the opportunity to hear the story of the Buddha’s birth, and to experience a brief Buddhist ceremony in a relaxed and welcoming community environment. Of course, there will also be a piñata, birthday activities for the kids, a display of Buddhist resources for families, cake, and music! Uminari Taiko, Victoria’s taiko (“big drum”) troupe, will help to ensure that everybody knows its Buddha’s birthday!


Venerable Eshu Martin, abbot of the Victoria Zen Centre, and the University of Victoria’s Buddhist Chaplain will preside over the ceremony and celebration. “From the beginning, the teachings of the Buddha tell us that just as we are, we are whole and complete.” Says Eshu, “There isn’t anything missing, and you don’t need to improve upon True you. As we get involved in careers, and feel the responsibilities of family and society, we lose sight of this underlying principle, and start trying to “fix” things, often with terrible results!”


In its first years the ceremony was held as a formal event, an opportunity for the community to learn about Buddhism, “…but it wasn’t the grown ups that got the most out of it” adds Martin, “it was the kids. There was a natural understanding and joy in the celebration of just being... I never expected that!” This year, Ven. Eshu hopes that many families will attend, and that parents will come ready to learn from their children.


Watch the video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5zLULI34k0

For more information, please contact the
Victoria Zen Centre.

Ph. 250-642-7936

Cell. 250-588-7936


Email: office@zenwest.ca


Website: http://www.zenwest.ca/

Thursday, January 08, 2009

Introduction to Zen Meditation - Victoria Zen Centre




January 24th-March 14th, 2009 (Saturdays from 9:00-11:30am)




February 16th-April 6th, 2009 (Mondays from 7:00-9:30pm)






If you are interested in learning how to meditate, this is the course for you. For people that are seeking to reduce stress, clarify a busy mind, improve focus and awareness, boost immune function, improve sleeping patterns, or gain insight into the mental, physical, and emotional habits that are preventing you from living life fully, this course offers a gradual combination of study and practice, individual and group interaction, and personal guidance that will provide a strong foundation to experience the profound change that Zen meditation practice offers. The fee for this eight week course is $495* and includes:

  • Eight weekly Sessions for a total of twenty hours of class time.
  • A free meditation cushion for each participant to keep.
  • Chanting practice CDs.
  • Weekly course materials and Practice Manual.
  • Small class size (max.8).
  • Teachings and group discussions on eight core aspects of Zen Practice.
  • One-to-one meetings with Eshu.
  • One free practice consultation with Eshu upon completion.