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7-Day Silent Illumination Intensive Retreat, 3/8-3/17, DDRC, NY



The above quote comes from the poem “Silent Illumination,” composed by Master Hongzhi Zhengjue, a 12th century lineage holder of the Caodong (Jap. Soto) school of Chan Buddhism. The quote describes the mind of someone who has left behind all attachment to thought and conceptualization. Doing this, they clearly know the nature of things through the direct experience of enlightenment. Master Hongzhi wrote many beautiful poems describing his deep insight. While today we can read these poems for inspiration and encouragement in our practice, they also function as guidelines for a method known as silent illumination. With this method, the aim is to develop and maintain relaxation, clarity and openness of mind. Ultimately, the goal is to see into the nature of the mind. One who has achieved this insight establishes a solid understanding and confidence of how to cultivate freedom and ease in dealing with all situations. Naturally, they know how to resolve their remaining vexations, and use wisdom and compassion in their daily lives

Date: March 8-17, 2019

Led by Abbot Guo Yuan using Master Sheng Yen’s DVD’s

Time: Friday, March 8 check in 4-6 pm ~ Sunday, March 17 1:30 pm

Fee: $600

Registration

Deadline: March 5



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