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Join us for one of our services at the Zendo: 18005 Vashon Highway SW, Vashon, WA 98070, (previously Island Funeral Services.) Feel free to come 10 minutes early for instruction, or just jump right in.

  • Sunday Service: 10:00am-12pm
    Early Sunday Sit: 8:30-9:30am
  • Monday – Friday: 6:30-7:30am
  • Monday Evening: 7:00-8:45pm
  • Wednesday Evening: 7:00-8:30pm
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Author: Elizabeth Fitterer

Genko Kathy Blackman speaks at the Zen Center on October 27, 2019....

As I sat sipping my morning coffee, watching the forest wake up, it clicked - curiosity can loosen fear’s grip on one’s self A daddy long-leg spider...

Much older than the others I trudge off to school. And yet somehow as a student I become childlike. On the train, some lady zipped my backpack up. I stood there in...

I love etymology- the study of words and how they grow and change and move across time and through cultures. Through an understanding of their...

Death and loss pervade the fabric of life, yet we spend a great deal of energy pushing this reality away. What would happen if, instead...

Hakuin Zenji’s Song in Praise of Zazen begins, “From the beginning, all beings are Buddha”. What does that mean? Is it true? Wes trained at the Rochester Zen Center,...

While the ancient Greeks did not like the concept of zero one bit, the ancient Indians ran with it. Working with our aversion to emptiness can be...

The Buddha identified two bright, natural qualities of the heart-mind as the roots of our ethical sensitivity, and therefore ‘guardians of the world.’  How can...

Woke up. This morning. Easily. Rested. So lithely alive. Sweet, after a month of wretched asthma. Breathing deeply, ahhhh. And I thought, if I were a...

A few years ago, when I was feeling really out of sorts, my psychologist recommended getting out in the garden and pulling up some weeds. When...

Robbie Rohr, Executive Director of the Vashon Maury Community Food Bank, has been working in the fields of human services and social justice for 40 years....

How do we build a healthy community? Koshin Cain speaks at the Zen Center, March 3, 2019....

On his deathbed the Buddha told his disciples to have confidence in the teaching, the disciplines, and in themselves.  Koshin Cain speaks at the Zen Center,...

The Japanese are said to love cherry blossoms, not only because they are beautiful, but also because their beauty is evanescent. For New Englanders, the...

How do we make the three refuges (the Buddha, the dharma and the sangha) a part of our life? Genko Kathy Blackman speaks at the Zen Center,...

The Zen and humanist traditions share a few fundamental tenets:  The central importance of human well-being; a belief in individual authority; a distrust of superstition....

Buddhism has a tradition of sange, or confession and repentance.  Where does that fit into the Zen tradition?   ...

The new year invites us to consider the coming and going of things. Dogen called the issue of birth and death (shoji) the "great matter." Tetsuzen Wirth will  explore living...

On New Year’s Day Master Ikkyu went door to door with a human skull on a pike:  “Happy New Year!” His message is more sanguine than you...

This may seem to be a contradiction in terms, but self-compassion is essential to true awakening. Genko Kathy Blackman speaks at the Zen Center, December 9,...

In spring of 2018, our Abbot traveled to Kyoto. Click here to read his travel blog. ...