Seiza Sitting-in-Stillness mediation class taught by Buddhist Monk Reverend Miki Nakura
New York, NY 10031
NAC building
room 1/513
Mondays & Thursdays in February
12:30pm-1:30pm Seiza Sitting-in-Stillness mediation class taught by Buddhist Monk Reverend Miki Nakura.
Click on link: https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/calendar/week
Dates
Mon, February 3, Thursday, February 6, Thursday, February 13, Thursday, February 20, Monday, February 24, Thursday, February 27
Admission Fee
Free
Event Address
160 Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031
Event Location
WHCR-90.3FM
NAC building
room 1/513
Event Details
The class is taught by Rev. Miki Nakura, of Higashi Hongan-ji temple in Kyoto, and the Jodo-Shinshu Shin Buddhist New York Sangha, will lead a seiza meditation in English.
Seiza meditation is done in a kneeling position or seated on a chair with the body inclined slightly forward. When some of the first Westerners, such as Ruth Fuller Sasaki, went to Japan in the twentieth century to seek instruction in Zen, D. T. Suzuki and other Zen teachers sometimes recommended they take up seiza meditation as a complement to zazen. In this spirit, Rev. Miki Nakura offers instruction and leads seiza meditation sessions in various locations throughout New York City.
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