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Information For Newcomers
We extend a warm welcome to all newcomers to our zendo, whether you are already a practitioner or new to Zen, with a special welcome to visitors to New York City, whether visiting for a few days or a longer period. We hope that you find a supportive community at Still Mind to help deepen your practice of the Way. Our schedule, location and other information on our zendo can be found on other pages of this web site.
What follows are some simple guidelines that we ask you to read over before your first visit to Still Mind.
If you are new to Zen, even if you have done other forms of meditation, you will need to take our short Introduction to Zen, offered on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month, except August. This Introduction is also open to anyone who has practiced Zen but who would like a refresher.
Arrival at the zendo
There is no need to call ahead before your first visit to the zendo, but we ask that you arrive between 20-10 minutes before the scheduled sitting so that you can be shown around and made to feel comfortable. The only exception to this would be for the Tuesday-Friday 7:30 am sittings, when the door opens only at 7:15am.
What to Wear
Please wear loose, comfortable clothing. We do not use robes at Still Mind, so we ask that attire be suitably respectful. Please do not wear shorts of any length or skimpy tops in the the zendo and please refrain from wearing clothing that contains texts, logos, designs or cartoons that may be distracting to others. There is a changing room at the zendo for your convenience if you are coming from work, or if you wish to wear shorts to the zendo.
What to Expect on Your Arrival - If you are already a Zen practitioner
Youll be greeted at the door by one of our members and, after removing your coat and shoes, will be shown around. A zafu (sitting cushion) or seiza bench (sitting bench) or a chair will be provided and a place will be found for you in the zendo. After that, youll be introduced to other members and you can either relax, look around, check out our library or go to sit in the zendo prior to the formal sitting. Our rest room is wheelchair accessible and there is also a place to change clothes. Water is available in our kitchen. At 5 minutes to the time sitting begins, a gong will sound and all assemble in the zendo for the lighting of the incense and opening bows. Cards with the Short Verses are found at the entrance to the zendo. Please take one on your way in and keep the card under your zabuton until ready to use.
Our zendo procedure is as follows: opening chant, followed by two periods of 25- minute zazen with kin-hin in between, with a dharma talk in the third period (except for Thursday evening when there are three periods of zazen and no talk). On some Tuesday evenings, a monitor moves through the zendo during the second period. For information about Daisan or dokusan, the private meeting with the teacher, and other teaching supports offered on the Developing Your Zen Practice page.
The Remembrance Book, in which anyone can write names of persons they wish to be remembered during the sitting, is brought up at the beginning of the sitting. More on the Remembrance Book can be found on its first page.
For our Monday - Friday morning sittings, the door opens at 7:15 am and we begin sitting at 7:30 am. There are two periods of zazen with kin-hin in between and no chanting.
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