Sfzc Online Zendo



As a way to practice together during the COVID-19 crisis, we are offering live zazen meetings and chant services via Zoom. Our Sunday morning book discussion group also meets via Zoom.

San Francisco Zen Center, San Francisco, CA. 18,739 likes 1,016 talking about this 3,481 were here. San Francisco Zen Center is a Soto Zen community where the offerings of zazen, study and work. Online Zendo Forms and Etiquette (via San Francisco Zen Center) Please join meetings a few minutes before the scheduled start time, so as to be seated and settled in place before the period of zazen begins. The Doan will ring three bells to begin the first period zazen.

See the full Zoom meeting schedule below. Learn about our outdoor zazen meeting here >>
All are welcome to attend, and, of course, you may leave at any time. If you haven’t used Zoom, I recommend you check it out and download the app (mobile device or computer) ahead of time. Also below, see our Zen Zoom etiquette guidelines to assure everyone has a smooth and settled experience.

Sunday mornings
9 am zazen begins
9:30 walking meditation
9:40 zazen
10:10 chant service (find a pdf of our chant book here>>)

10:45 – 11:45 Sunday morning book discussion group>>

Wednesday evenings
7 pm zazen begins
7:30 walking meditation
7:40 zazen
8:10 chant service (find a pdf of our chant book here>>)

Tuesday and Friday mornings
6:30 am zazen begins
7:10 chant service
(find a pdf of our chant book here>> , and short verses here>>)

Join Zazen Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/831187609
Meeting ID: 831 187 609

Please join meetings a few minutes before the scheduled start time, so as to be seated and settled in place before the period of zazen begins.

The Doan will ring three bells to begin the first period zazen.

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The Doan will ring two bells to signal the end of first period of zazen .

The Doan will sound the small bell once to signal the end of kinhin/mindful movement.

The Doan will ring three bells to begin the second period of zazen.

The Doan will ring one bell to signal the end of morning zazen.

Transition from zazen to brief service:

Guidelines and Online Zendo Forms

Traditionally, to help facilitate a calm and settled space so that practitioners can attend to the moment-to-moment unfolding of experience in meditation, there are Zendo practices, or forms, agreed upon and practiced with harmony in mind:

Minimize visual distractions

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If using a desktop computer, shift the space from a workstation to a practice space by clearing or covering work papers. Please be sure to not have pictures with text or light sources directly in front of the camera.

One recommended way to sit is in profile, facing away from the computer screen. This allows participants not to be distracted by the movement of other sangha members, mirroring our formal practice of facing the wall during zazen. Some choose to sit off-camera; that’s also fine.

Minimize visual distractions for others:

Please face the camera away from any direct light sources, including candles. Many members position the camera to face an altar or incense.

Minimize audible distractions for yourself and others:

To cultivate the harmony of practicing together, please join on time.

Care well for silence in the online zendo until the closing recitation.

Mute your microphone upon entering the online zendo (if it is not already muted).

Before zazen let the body and mind know:

Bow in by bowing towards and away from cushion/chair. This is traditionally done with palms together.

Bow out, while seated, at the end of the closing recitation. Upon standing, fluff the meditation cushion, or otherwise care for the seat of practice.

Tips for using Zoom

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The online zendo often opens a few minutes before zazen is scheduled to begin. New attendees, please take 10 – 15 minutes before the first sitting to become familiar with a few of the common functions. Practitioners tend to settle into the online zendo more easily after having oriented themselves.

Here are step-by-step instructions for exploring a few common functions in Zoom, the home of the online zendo.

Mute Your Audio:

Please mute your microphone during zazen if it is not already muted (to limit the background sounds that are heard by others). To do this, click on the microphone icon (conveniently labelled Mute/Unmute) found in the lower left corner of the Zoom screen. The image of a microphone with a slash indicates mute.

Adjust Your Video:

The two most commonly used controls to adjust video in the online zendo are Start/Stop Video (bottom left) and Enter Full Screen Click (top right).

Other common controls:

Chat: connects listeners with the moderator, and shows the closing recitation. Click the “Chat” button on your control bar at the bottom of your zoom window to launch the Chat box

Participants: allows attendees to see who else is in the online zendo. Click the “Participants” button on your control bar at the bottom of your zoom window to open the Participants box.

*** Important Note: Please, do not click the Share Screen button in the middle of your control bar.

Sundays, 10:45 – 11:45 am

Following Sunday morning zazen and chant service, our study group meets for one hour in another Zoom meeting space at the link below. See our current discussion topic here >>.

Join Zazen Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/831187609
Meeting ID: 831 187 609

Saturday, Apr 24, 2021
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08:10 AM City Center Zazen (Meditation) Instruction: Saturday Morning, Online 4/24
08:30 AM Online Writing Our Way to Hope and Commitment, Online 4/24
10:00 AM City Center Saturday 10:00 am Livestream Dharma Talk: Gil Fronsdal & Ryushin Paul Haller, Online 4/24
11:20 AM City Center Saturday Sangha, Online 4/24
Sunday, Apr 25, 2021
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10:00 AM Green Gulch Farm Sunday 10:00am Livestream Dharma Talk: Wendy Johnson, Online 4/25
10:00 AM Online Anxiety to Kind Presence: Dharma and Mindful Movement, Online 4/25
Monday, Apr 26, 2021
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07:30 PM Online Meditation in Recovery, CC weekly meeting, Online 4/26
Tuesday, Apr 27, 2021
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06:30 AM Online Full Moon Ceremony, Online 4/27
07:15 PM City Center Young Urban Zen, Online 4/27
Wednesday, Apr 28, 2021
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07:30 PM City Center Wednesday 7:30 pm Livestream Dharma Talk: Furyu Nancy Schroeder, Online 4/28
Thursday, Apr 29, 2021
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05:30 PM City Center Zen en Español, en línea 4/29
Saturday, May 1, 2021
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08:10 AM City Center Zazen (Meditation) Instruction: Saturday Morning, Online 5/1
10:00 AM City Center Saturday 10:00 am Livestream Dharma Talk: Furyu Nancy Schroeder & Ryushin Paul Haller, Online 5/1
11:20 AM City Center Saturday Sangha, Online 5/1
Sunday, May 2, 2021
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10:00 AM Green Gulch Farm Engaged Family Practice Program, Online 5/2
10:00 AM Green Gulch Farm Sunday 10:00am Livestream Dharma Talk: Duncan Ryuken Williams, Online 5/2
Monday, May 3, 2021
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07:30 AM Other Thirteen-Day Taiyi Swimming Dragon Taichi Form I, Online 5/3 – 5/19
07:30 PM City Center Meditation in Recovery, CC weekly meeting, Online 5/3

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Tuesday, May 4, 2021
Start TimeLocationEvent
05:30 PM Online Read a Little Dharma Every Day: Reading as Contemplative Practice (class), Online 5/4 - 5/25
07:15 PM City Center Young Urban Zen, Online 5/4
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
Start TimeLocationEvent
07:30 PM City Center Wednesday 7:30 pm Livestream Dharma Talk: Gil Fronsdal, Online 5/5
Thursday, May 6, 2021
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04:00 PM Online A Time to Heal: Insights on the Path to Healing Racialized Trauma (class), Online 5/6 - 5/27
05:30 PM City Center Zen en Español, en línea 5/6
Saturday, May 8, 2021
Start TimeLocationEvent
09:30 AM Online In a Hairsbreadth: A Generative Writing Workshop, Online 5/8 - 5/9
10:00 AM City Center Saturday 10:00 am Livestream Dharma Talk: Furyu Nancy Schroeder, Ryushin Paul Haller, & Gil Fronsdal, Online 5/8
02:00 PM Online Jizo Ceremony for Those Who Have Died, Online 5/8
Sunday, May 9, 2021
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10:00 AM Green Gulch Farm Sunday 10:00am Livestream Dharma Talk: Jiryu Rutschman-Byler, Online 5/9
01:30 PM Green Gulch Farm Sunday Tea Gathering, Online 5/9
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
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07:30 PM City Center Wednesday 7:30 pm Livestream Dharma Talk: Siobhan Cassidy, Online 5/12
Friday, May 14, 2021
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04:00 PM Online Body, Breath, and Boundless Mind: A Yoga and Zen Workshop, Online 5/14 - 5/15