February 2026 OZC Newsletter

Welcome to the Orlando Zen Center newsletter!

UPCOMING PRACTICE

Our regular LONG SIT (Feb. 21), which happens the 3rd Saturday of each month from 9:00am to 3:00pm, is coming up this weekend. It is a “come as you can, leave as you must” event. All the details can be found on our website. This is a Zoom-only event. Hyon Ja SSN, (Jo-Alma Potter) will be present to do Kong-an practice.
Sunday Evening Practice is every Sunday, 6:30pm to 8:00pm on Zoom and in-person at The New Romantics bookstore.
More information about the schedule can be found on our website.

VIDEO OF THE MONTH
Our teaching video of the month selection is You Make the World You Live In by Zen Master Bon Soeng.
 

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TEACHING SELECTION OF THE MONTH
Our Teaching Library selection of the month is When Every Thought Is Buddha by Zen Master Gu Ja.
 

SANGHA SUBMISSIONS

We encourage all our Sangha members to share Buddhism-related pieces of wisdom with us. If you have anything you’d like to share in our monthly newsletters, please contact us via our website

This month, Senior Dharma teacher Robert Lockridge shared an original poem with us:

When at times my own karma
Feels dark,
and heavy,
and fearsome
Like a great mountain
On a moonless night.
The Great Way asks,
How do you survive a
Path of fire?

Hah!
Simple as plain white rice:
Bow in tribute to the gifts
Of the universe,
Sit and awaken to true self’s reality,
Hold and be held in your truth
by an authentic heart.
* * *
This day is done,
This poem is written,
And a cooling breeze
Flows along the long shadows pointing to the east,
Bringing peace.

— RL  May 12, 2013

Sangha-member Alden also shared a poem that he found particularly striking:

Watching the moon
at midnight,
solitary, mid-sky,
I knew myself completely,
no part left out.

– izumi shikibu (974?-1034) court poet

SANGHA VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

We are always on the lookout for ways to give back to the community. If you know of any local group volunteer opportunities, please contact us via our website or by emailing us.

If you are interested in volunteering for certain jobs during in-person practice, please contact us as well. The jobs include opening the altar at the start of practice, performing the Evening Bell Chant, and signaling the start/end of meditation with the chukpi (wooden clapper).

DID YOU KNOW?

Orlando Zen Center is an affiliate of the Kwan Um School of Zen, an international organization of more than a hundred centers and groups.

MEMBERSHIP

By becoming a dues-paying member of Orlando Zen Center, you help support its ongoing practice and programs. You’ll also automatically become a member of the international Kwan Um School of Zen, and part of its effort to bring this teaching to new students and to other parts of the world. The practice is always free, but if you aren’t ready/able to become a dues-paying member, donations are always appreciated and help support our center.

 

IN CLOSING

Thank you again for signing up to receive this newsletter. We hope to grow it each month with more current opportunities to connect with our Orlando Sangha both in and outside of the Dharma room. We plan to send these newsletters out to subscribers every Monday of the week before Long Sit, so be on the lookout for our next edition on 3/16. If you would like to assist with creating the newsletter, please contact us via our website or by emailing us.