Brooklyn Zen Center’s guiding teacher Teah Strozer will be visiting Brooklyn to lead a three-week period of intensified practice in February. The period will begin on Tuesday evening, February 1st, and will conclude with a 5-day sesshin, which will go from February 16th to the 20th. During the period, there will be an expanded zazen schedule, dharma talks, discussion as well as opportunities for participants to have private practice discussion with Teah.
The theme of this winter’s practice period will be urban lay practice. As part of this investigation, we’ll be reading The One Who Is Not Busy by Darlene Cohen. Teah has asked that those participating in the practice period read the book beforehand and be prepared to discuss it together. The book can be purchased directly from the publisher here.
This period is a unique opportunity to deepen one’s practice in a particular way for a specified period of time. Participation in the period (apart from the sesshin) is offered free of charge. As always, donations (dana) for Teah for her time and teaching are encouraged and appreciated.
Three-week Practice Period with Teah Strozer
