Friday – Sunday · 3 days
Oct 30 – Nov 01
October – November 2026

Introduction to Zen Training Weekend

with Geoffrey Shugen Arnold, Danica Shoan Ankele, Gokan Bonebakker · Zen

Zen sesshin residential zazen dokusan

Three-day introductory sesshin for newcomers and returning practitioners. Covers zazen instruction, chanting, work practice, and dokusan with a teacher. No prior experience needed.

This weekend sesshin is structured for people encountering Zen practice for the first time, though it welcomes returners as well. You'll learn zazen (seated meditation) from the ground up—posture, breath, how the mind actually behaves when you sit—rather than being thrown into silent sitting with no instruction.

A traditional weekend schedule means early mornings (typically 5 or 6 a.m. wake), alternating periods of zazen and kinhin (walking meditation), formal meals, and work practice—usually kitchen or grounds duties that are part of Zen training, not chores. You'll also experience chanting and liturgy, which grounds Zen practice in ritual and community. Dokusan—private meetings with a teacher—gives you time to ask questions or discuss what you're noticing in your sitting.

The center will provide instruction tailored to beginners, so you're not expected to know how to sit or what "noble silence" means in practice before you arrive. Bring comfortable clothes you can sit in, and expect a basic but clean residential setting. Food is typically vegetarian and communal.

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An immersive introductory retreat for those new to Zen Buddhism or formal Zen training. The weekend includes instruction in zazen, experience with liturgy, work practice, and private interviews with teachers, set within the spiritual community of Zen Mountain Monastery in the Catskill Mountains.

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