From website www.Zenshuji.org
123 South Hewitt Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012
BODHISATTVA PRECEPTS Lectures, beginning on March 27
Along with zazen, observing the Buddhist precepts is an important part of Zen practice. The precepts are guidelines to help us go beyond the dualistic mind that is always comparing and judging, and consequently, dissatisfied.
The precepts are a way to help us realize that our life and death itself is nirvana. Taking the precepts is also an important way for us to make a commitment to Zen practice.
Rev. Daigaku Rummé will give a series of classes on the precepts that will begin on Thursday, March 27th. Each class will go from 7:30 – 8:45 p.m.
It will run for six consecutive Thursday evenings through May 1st.
The cost will be $15 for Zenshuji members and $40 for non-members.
We will study various aspects of the sixteen Bodhisattva precepts and have time to sit zazen as well.
If you are interested in participating, you can register by phone at 213-624-8658 or by email at webmaster@zenshuji.org