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Ōshin Jennings is the founder and leader of No Barriers Zen, a Zen Buddhist
community in Washington, DC. Ōshin is the first known Deaf Buddhist priest,
and he has made it his mission to use his experiences as a Deaf and
disabled practitioner to help make meditation practice and the Buddhist
teachings accessible to all people, especially those with historically
limited access. Ōshin is also a psychotherapist and artist, and he really
wants you to meet his dog, Scout. https://nobarrierszen.org
This week Jikoji offers a special Sunday program featuring the Voices of
Women in Zen, who will speak about the Soto Zen ritual and ceremony they
have been creating and nurturing with the guidance of Paula Arai, author of
Bringing Zen Home: The Healing Heart of Japanese Women's Rituals and...
Published 01/09/22
Carolyn Jikai Dille has been a dedicated student of Buddhist practices for
30 years in the Soto Zen and the Early Buddhist Insight traditions. She
began teaching in dharma communities in 1998 and has studied with a variety
of teachers in the United States and Asia. Carolyn is a poet, writer,...
Published 01/03/22