Introduction to Zen Training Weekend
with Geoffrey Shugen Arnold, Danica Shoan Ankele, Gokan Bonebakker · Zen
Three-day introductory sesshin in the Catskill Mountains for people new to Zen or returning to practice. The weekend covers zazen instruction, liturgy, work practice, art and body, and dokusan with teachers from Zen Mountain Monastery.
This is a structured entry point into Zen training. Rather than a silent sesshin, the weekend mixes zazen with instruction, liturgy, and creative practice—designed to give newcomers a working sense of what Zen monastery life actually looks like, not just meditation.
You'll sit zazen (Zen meditation) in a formal schedule, learn how chanting and ritual function in practice, meet with teachers in dokusan (private meetings), and participate in work practice—the idea that ordinary tasks like cooking or cleaning are meditation too. The retreat also includes art and body practice, which signals a more contemporary, embodied approach than some traditional Zen centers take.
Zen Mountain Monastery, located in the Catskill Mountains, is an active residential training center, so you'll be in a functioning community rather than a retreat-only facility. Lodging and meals are included. The three-day format gives you enough time to settle into the rhythm without the intensity of a longer sesshin.
Full details from Zen Mountain Monastery
An introductory retreat for those new to Zen Buddhism or formal Zen training. Participants receive instruction in zazen, experience liturgy and work practice, and have private interviews with teachers to explore the teacher-student relationship within the simplified spiritual community of the Monastery cloister.
Thursday – Sunday · 4 days
Ango Intensive (Online) – Turning Words and the Wellspring of Great Peace
Zen Mountain Monastery
Thursday – Sunday · 4 days
Ango Intensive – Turning Words and the Wellspring of Great Peace
with Geoffrey Shugen Arnold
Zen Mountain Monastery
Saturday
Touching the Earth: A Sangha Hike in the Woods
Zen Mountain Monastery