Tuesday, May 1, 2012


A meeting on Buddhism, "Religious Practice", by Rev. Master Jisho Perry, will be held at 1:30 pm, May 6, at Panera of West Hartford, Connecticut. 

Monday, April 16, 2012

The next Buddhist Talks will be "Reflections on Great Master  Keizan" , by Rev. Master  Meian Elbert, at 1:30, at Panera in West Hartford.  The date will be April 22.  The talk will be in front  of the restaurant.  (please note change)

Saturday, April 14, 2012

The next Buddhist talk will be tomorrow, April 15, at 1:30 am. It will be "The Entire Body of the Tathagata" by Rev. Master Jiyu-Kennett. Please join us as Panera in West Hartford.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Yippeee!

Which is... a definite yes!  On Sundays, at 1:30 pm, we will be having recorded talks, the first being by Rev. Master Meian Elbert.  The talk she gave will be "On Manjusri".

The location is at Panera, on Albany Avenue, near where it crosses with North Main Street.  (in West Hartford, CT)

The good folks at Panera are being kind with us, so we WILL (*ahem*) be equally kind with them.  I have a speaker that works, but that's to boost the volume slightly.  We aren't playin' Def Leppard here. If an employee asks us to tone it down a bit, we will happily do so.  Period.

I will arrive at approximately 1:00 pm, and will start the recording at 1:30 pm.  If you arrive late, be considerate by getting a chair and listening quietly.

You will recognize me as one of the folks in a wheelchair. For additional privacy, I'll seek a seat in the very BACK of the restaurant.

This is a great start! I look forward to seeing you!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Hola!

Around December, I started reading about Buddhism.  Well, really read.  I occasionally read a personal favorite of mine, Thich Hnat Hahn, did my meditation... but I didn't delve into it until then.  About a week or so, I ran into Keizan.  Geez, I really liked him.  He was advocating the equality of men and women some 900 years ago.  In this country, women were not granted the right to vote until  less than a hundred years ago.  The  ERA (Equal Rights Amendment) still isn't law.  (Ahem...)  Then there's Keizan...

Shasta Abbey is kind, in that they send works at no charge here to Connecticut.  They also send a number of e-books, also at no charge.  (Please, send a donation.)

I don't want to jump the gun too much, but I will let you know when there's more.