This year marks the 50th anniversary of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi’s Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind, one of the great modern Zen classics. For half a century, the book has been essential reading for anyone interested in meditation.
Demystifying seemingly heady Buddhist concepts like emptiness and non-duality, Suzuki Roshi’s teaching brings a clarity and focus back to the simple and direct experience of meditation through the principles of right practice, right effort, and right understanding.
To celebrate Suzuki Roshi’s timeless teachings from Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind, Lion’s Roar and San Francisco Zen Center bring you a free mini-series of teachings from three distinguished Zen teachers. Sign up for free and enjoy talks from Peter Coyote, Zenju Earthlyn Manuel, and Ryushin Paul Haller as they share insights and practices inspired by Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind and decades of personal experience.
✓Breathing, Control, Mind Waves, and Mind Weeds With Ryushin Paul Haller
✓ Be Willing to Walk into Wondering With Zenju Earthlyn Manuel
✓ Sitting with Emptiness With Hosho Peter Coyote
These three teachings – offered free to you today – are just a glimpse of the full online learning series celebrating 50 years of Suzuki Roshi’s landmark book. Led by 8 extraordinary Zen teachers, the full 9-hour series will take you deep into the teachings and practices presented in Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind with talks, guided meditation, and personal stories of Suzuki Roshi’s life and influence on American Buddhism.
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