May 022017
 

For those joining us this Saturday, May 6th, for our 1st Saturday of the month Upaya Sangha of Tucson meeting, we will meet from 10:00 am to noon, and our meeting will include brief sutra chanting, sitting meditation (Zazen), participant check-in, announcements, and a brief tea break. After this, since Sensei Al is away teaching at Upaya Zen Center in Santa Fe, Marla Perry has graciously offered to lead a discussion on Matthieu Ricard’s new book, “A Plea for the Animals.”

If this is your first time to join us, we meet at Tucson Community Meditation Center (TCMC), 1231 E. Edison St., one block south of Grant, just west of Mountain, on the north side of the street. We meet the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month. There are plenty of zafus (meditation cushions) and chairs.

Parking reminder: It’s important to the future of TCMC to observe mindful parking by not parking on the same block as the Center and by leaving an empty parking space in front of the homes on the neighboring blocks. Please reserve TCMC driveway parking for people who cannot walk far.

Please help us to accommodate our members who are chemically sensitive to fragrances or other scented products. Thank you for not wearing perfume, aftershave, or similar products.

Also, please don’t forget to regularly check the Community Page of our Sangha Website (web address below), for new announcements.

Thanks.

Oct 112016
 

Buddhism, Social Justice, and the Ecological Challenge

An Evening Lecture and Day-Long Workshop with David Loy, Ph.D.,
Zen teacher, professor, and author of A New Buddhist Path: Enlightenment, Evolution, and Ethics in the Modern World (Wisdom Publications, 2015).

A part of the “Contemplative Traditions and Social Justice” speaker series, co-sponsored by the University of Arizona Confluencenter, the Department of East Asian Studies, and the Upaya Sangha of Tucson. Flyer on the events http://cpflc.arizona.edu/sites/default/files/David%20Loy%20Events.pdf

Evening Lecture: “Why Buddhism and the Modern World Need Each Other”
The highest ideal of Western (now global) civilization is social transformation: the idea that we can restructure our way of living together so that it is more socially just. The traditional goal of Buddhist practice is personal transformation. Freedom for the self and freedom from the self: today we can see that these ideals not only supplement each other, they need each other.
Friday, November 18, 2016, 6:30 – 8:00 pm
Poetry Center Rubel Room, University of Arizona, 1508 E. Helen St.
Cost: Free – No registration necessary
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Day-Long Workshop: “Buddhism and the Ecological Challenge”
How can Buddhist teachings help us understand and respond to the ecological crisis? And what does the eco-crisis mean for how we understand and practice Buddhism?
Sunday, November 20, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm (doors open at 9:30)
Tucson Osteopathic Medical Foundation, 3182 N. Swan.
Cost: $30.00 suggested donation
Cash or checks accepted at the door
(No one will be turned away if unable to donate)

Seating limited to 100 people, so register early to reserve your place
To register for workshop, email your name & phone # to: tucsonupayasangha@gmail.com

Feb 092016
 

For those joining us this Saturday, February 13th for our Upaya Sangha of Tucson meeting (scheduled for this second Saturday because TCMC will not be available on our usual 3rd Saturday of the Month), we will meet from 10:00 am to noon, and our meeting will include brief sutra chanting, participant check-in, announcements, sitting meditation (Zazen), and a brief tea break. After this, Sensei Al will be giving a dharma talk entitled “Boundless Mind – Fearless Heart.”

If this is your first time to join us, we meet at Tucson Community Meditation Center (TCMC), 1231 E. Edison St., one block south of Grant, just west of Mountain, on the north side of the street. We meet the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month. There are plenty of zafus (meditation cushions) and chairs.

Parking reminder: It’s important to the future of TCMC to observe mindful parking by not parking on the same block as the Center and by leaving an empty parking space in front of the homes on the neighboring blocks. Please reserve TCMC driveway parking for people who cannot walk far.

Please help us to accommodate our members who are chemically sensitive to fragrances or other scented products. Thank you for not wearing perfume, aftershave, or similar products.

For other sangha reminders, announcements, and recorded dharma talk, please see our sangha website <http://www.upayatucson.org>

Thanks

Feb 012016
 

For those joining us this Saturday, February 6th, for our 1st Saturday of the month Upaya Sangha of Tucson meeting, we will meet from 10:00 am to noon, and our meeting will include brief sutra chanting, participant check-in, announcements, sitting meditation (Zazen), and a brief tea break. After this, since Sensei Al will be away teaching in Santa Fe, we will have a guest teacher and musician, Paul Amiel, who will be playing and discussing the shakahuchi flute, which has a long history in Japanese Zen tradition.

Paul focuses on Medieval, Turkish, Chinese, Japanese, Middle Eastern, and rather ancient music. He plays many instruments for groups such as Okiraku, Kyklo, Musica Sonora, Summer Thunder Chinese Music Ensemble, Seyyah, Zambuka, and Hey, Bucko!, and served as Musical Director for The Rogue Theatre and Theatre 3.

These days , Paul is very interested in the use of music, specifically the shakuhachi, as a meditation tool — what that means as a practice, the way music is viewed in zen contexts, and how making music is part of a self-cultivation process. Paul will play and demonstrate the shakuhachi. He will also compare it to another spiritual tradition, the sufi ney flute, used in the whirling dervish ceremonies. A general discussion of music and spirituality should ensue.

PLEASE ALSO NOTE: Since the TCMC space will not be available for our usual 3rd Saturday meeting, the sangha will meet again on Saturday, February 13, when Sensei Al will be giving a dharma talk related to his teaching in the Zen Brain program at Upaya Zen Center in Santa Fe.

If this is your first time to join us, we meet at Tucson Community Meditation Center (TCMC), 1231 E. Edison St., one block south of Grant, just west of Mountain, on the north side of the street. We meet the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month. There are plenty of zafus (meditation cushions) and chairs.

Parking reminder: It’s important to the future of TCMC to observe mindful parking by not parking on the same block as the Center and by leaving an empty parking space in front of the homes on the neighboring blocks. Please reserve TCMC driveway parking for people who cannot walk far.

Please help us to accommodate our members who are chemically sensitive to fragrances or other scented products. Thank you for not wearing perfume, aftershave, or similar products.

Thanks

Jan 132016
 

We are saddened to announce that our beloved Upaya Sangha participant, Michelle (Mickey) McDonald, MD, 61, passed away peacefully in the presence of loved ones on May 11, 2016, after a prolonged illness due to carcinoid tumors and their complications. An open gathering of friends and family to celebrate Mickey’s life is planned for Friday, May 20, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. located at Tohono Chul Park. – Mickey’s obituary is posted at: <http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/tucson/obituary.aspx?n=michelle-mcdonald-mickey&pid=179985290&fhid=24049#sthash.jx4Vf29d.dpuf> 

Jan 112016
 

For those joining us this Saturday, January 16th, for our 3rd Saturday of the month Upaya Sangha of Tucson meeting, we will meet from 10:00 am to noon, and our meeting will include brief sutra chanting, participant check-in, announcements, sitting meditation (Zazen), and a brief tea break. After this, Sensei Al will be giving a dharma talk entitled, “The Whole of Embracing Life’s Sufering and Joy.”

If this is your first time to join us, we meet at Tucson Community Meditation Center (TCMC), 1231 E. Edison St., one block south of Grant, just west of Mountain, on the north side of the street. We meet the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month. There are plenty of zafus (meditation cushions) and chairs.

Parking reminder: It’s important to the future of TCMC to observe mindful parking by not parking on the same block as the Center and by leaving an empty parking space in front of the homes on the neighboring blocks. Please reserve TCMC driveway parking for people who cannot walk far.

Please help us to accommodate our members who are chemically sensitive to fragrances or other scented products. Thank you for not wearing perfume, aftershave, or similar products.

Thanks!

Dec 292015
 

For those joining us this Saturday, January 2nd, for our 1st Saturday of the month Upaya Sangha of Tucson meeting, we will meet from 10:00 am to noon, and our meeting will include brief sutra chanting, participant check-in, announcements, sitting meditation (Zazen), and a brief tea break. After this, Sensei Al will complete our exploration of the eightfold path, giving a dharma talk entitled, “Prajna: Wisdom in the Circle of the Way.”

If this is your first time to join us, we meet at Tucson Community Meditation Center (TCMC), 1231 E. Edison St., one block south of Grant, just west of Mountain, on the north side of the street. We meet the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month. There are plenty of zafus (meditation cushions) and chairs.

Parking reminder: It’s important to the future of TCMC to observe mindful parking by not parking on the same block as the Center and by leaving an empty parking space in front of the homes on the neighboring blocks. Please reserve TCMC driveway parking for people who cannot walk far.

Please help us to accommodate our members who are chemically sensitive to fragrances or other scented products. Thank you for not wearing perfume, aftershave, or similar products.

Thanks!

 

Dec 172015
 

For those joining us this Saturday, December 19th, for our 3rd Saturday of the month Upaya Sangha of Tucson meeting, we will meet from 10:00 am to noon, and our meeting will include brief sutra chanting, participant check-in, announcements, sitting meditation (Zazen), and a brief tea break. After this, Sensei Al will continue exploration of the eightfold path, giving a dharma talk entitled, “Samadhi: Opening to the Empty Field.” During announcements, Sensei Al will also provide a brief summary on Steering Committee discussions and deliberations responsive to suggestions made a few weeks ago at our Annual Sangha Meeting (see below).

If this is your first time to join us, we meet at Tucson Community Meditation Center (TCMC), 1231 E. Edison St., one block south of Grant, just west of Mountain, on the north side of the street. We meet the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month. There are plenty of zafus (meditation cushions) and chairs.

Parking reminder: It’s important to the future of TCMC to observe mindful parking by not parking on the same block as the Center and by leaving an empty parking space in front of the homes on the neighboring blocks. Please reserve TCMC driveway parking for people who cannot walk far.

Please help us to accommodate our members who are chemically sensitive to fragrances or other scented products. Thank you for not wearing perfume, aftershave, or similar products.

Thanks!

Steering Committee Discussion and Deliberations on Annual Meeting Suggestions:

Our Upaya Sangha of Tucson Steering Committee, subsequent to our full sangha Annual Meeting, has discussed the various suggestions made concerning our sangha activities into the future. The following provides an abbreviated summary of these discussions, deliberations, and initial decisions:

(1) Several sangha members have asked about more frequent group practice opportunities, beside the first and third Saturday meetings that we currently have. There was also inquiry about daylong or half-day mini-retreats (“zazenkai”), and the incorporation of opportunities for walking meditation (kinhin), in addition to sitting meditation (zazen). Steering Committee member Christine Johnson, along with sangha members Joe Montani and Andy Lenards have made plans for a half-day (morning) zazenkai, with several sitting and walking meditation periods as well as some liturgy practice, to be held at the Stone Curves Cohousing meeting area on January 30th. More information will follow. The Steering Committee is also continuing to discuss the possibility of sangha meetings on Saturdays other than the first and third, but has not come to any decision yet, pending more information regarding space availability and exploring coverage for when Sensei Al is away.

(2) There were also questions at the Annual Meeting regarding the possibility of social get-together opportunities for the sangha. At this point, the Steering Committee has proposed that these be instigated and organized informally (i.e., not an “official” sangha activity) by any sangha members who are interested. Opportunities will be made available at sangha meetings for sangha members to make announcements about social activities and sign-up sheets.

(3) Some interest was expressed at the Annual Meeting in opportunities for “Engaged Buddhist” activities. Several possibilities were discussed by the Steering Committee (e.g., meditation teaching offered to persons without homes in the community; partnering with the UA in activities concerned with contemplative traditions and social justice), and planning is being developed. In addition, Mary Ellen Beaurain, Sylvie Stevenson, and Luise Levy met to discuss ways of organizing the provision of support to individual sangha members (e.g., “helping hands” model) who may have, for example, medical appointment transportation or other needs). This subgroup also discussed the possibility of ongoing support for sangha members with chronic and/or terminal illnesses, their family members, and professionals in related service (e.g., as with Upaya Zen Center’s Metta Refuge Council). This discussion is ongoing. Finally, this subgroup discussed the suggestion of a print and/or electronic directory of sangha members, though no recommendation is being made at this point, pending gathering of additional information and further assessing sangha interest.

(4) The steering committee discussed possible enhancements to the functions of our sangha website (upayatucson.org), and will be discussing these with Guy Scharf and Bill Thompson, who have given their time so generously in the creation of our website.

(5) Finally, the Steering Committee discussed plans for guest teachers. David Loy has committed to teaching a one- or two-day retreat for the sangha in November of 2016 (specifics to follow). Sensei Al will also be exploring the possibility of coordinating sangha visiting teachers with a visiting lecturer series now being planned at the UA, and sangha members Tim Clark, Charles Simmons, and Mary Ellen Beaurain have agreed to help explore other visiting teacher invitations.

Nov 292015
 

For those joining us this Saturday, December 5th, for our 1st Saturday of the month Upaya Sangha of Tucson meeting, we will meet from 10:00 am to noon, and our meeting will include brief sutra chanting, participant check-in, announcements, sitting meditation (Zazen), and a brief tea break. After this, since Sensei Al is away at Upaya Zen Center in Rohatsu Sesshin, Christine Johnson will lead reading and discussion of a teaching by Thanissaro Bhikkhu on the cultivation of discernment. We’ll read and talk about The Weight of Mountains. If you’d like to read the lecture prior to Saturday, please go to:

<http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/thanissaro/

mountains.html> .

If this is your first time to join us, we meet at Tucson Community Meditation Center (TCMC), 1231 E. Edison St., one block south of Grant, just west of Mountain, on the north side of the street. We meet the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month. There are plenty of zafus (meditation cushions) and chairs.

Parking reminder: It’s important to the future of TCMC to observe mindful parking by not parking on the same block as the Center and by leaving an empty parking space in front of the homes on the neighboring blocks. Please reserve TCMC driveway parking for people who cannot walk far.

Please help us to accommodate our members who are chemically sensitive to fragrances or other scented products. Thank you for not wearing perfume, aftershave, or similar products.

Thanks!

 

Nov 162015
 

For those joining us this Saturday, November 21st for our 3rd Saturday of the month Upaya Sangha of Tucson meeting, we will meet from 10:00 am to noon, and our meeting will include brief sutra chanting, participant check-in, announcements, sitting meditation (Zazen), and a brief tea break. After this, Sensei Al will give a dharma talk on “Sila: The Cool Breeze of Skillful Speech, Conduct, and Livelihood.”

If this is your first time to join us, we meet at Tucson Community Meditation Center (TCMC), 1231 E. Edison St., one block south of Grant, just west of Mountain, on the north side of the street. We meet the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month. There are plenty of zafus (meditation cushions) and chairs.

Parking reminder: It’s important to the future of TCMC to observe mindful parking by not parking on the same block as the Center and by leaving an empty parking space in front of the homes on the neighboring blocks. Please reserve TCMC driveway parking for people who cannot walk far.

Please help us to accommodate our members who are chemically sensitive to fragrances or other scented products. Thank you for not wearing perfume, aftershave, or similar products.

Thanks!