April 2020 Newsletter

Phtograph taken by Matt Binstead

Springs Mountain Sangha invites you to join us during our Winter-Spring Practice Period, which began February 28 with our “Lotus in the Fire” retreat and extends through our May 6-10 meditation retreat.  What will this mean in a time when caring for each other and practicing with each other mean being physically separated, for the wellbeing of all?  

The invitation for this practice period is a new one, clearly.  A time of health crisis, of economic crisis and of personal crises is a time of deep inquiry and creativity in our community—of re-imagining a path for a time which can seem intensely pathless.  What is it to be thoroughly, genuinely a human bodhisattva in this time of great uncertainty?  We are already living our way into this question, as individuals and as a community.

Springs Mountain Sangha will be holding all of our events for the next month—and we will be holding them in a very different way, developing ways to support and deepen practice while we cannot physically meet in groups. 

For most events, we will be using Zoom, a platform for online meeting.  You should have already received an email explaining how this will work.  For the links to each meeting click here. Using Zoom will offer us a lot of flexibility, opening meetings to a wider geographic area and offering the possibility of new kinds of meetings—even musical!

A practice period is an invitation to listen—to listen to your own heart-mind and honor the calls that come from there.  To listen to whales and lichen, songbirds and refugees, friends and opponents, people who “get it” and people who don’t. 
 
Perhaps meditating with sangha in the space you live in at home will open new perspectives for you! Perhaps conversations across distances will feel more intimate than you ever imagined, and loosen some constraints on your own creative imagination.  Who knows?

We’ll be continuing to explore new options for connection, but we will start with our regular weekly schedule, simply moving events to the Zoom platform for now. 

Since we won’t be handing out sutra books, guess what?  You can find yours at this link: Joan Sutherland Dharma Works and print it or just download.

And speaking of taking care of each other, Linda Hodges, who has been leading our sangha community care team for years, has kindly offered to be in a coordinating position. If you have needs and could use some help of any kind, please feel free to write to Linda at hikerhodges@gmail.com . Likewise, if you would like to offer practical support of any kind, please let Linda know that, as well.  

Please remember, also, that talks by our teachers, by Joan Sutherland and by Open Source teachers are available. Links to these are found on our website under “Resources”.


March (as noted above, all meetings are via Zoom)
Zoom schedule has been designed to leave time for open conversation via Zoom after each of our scheduled meditations.

March

Monday, March 16:  Dharma Talk, Sarah Bender
Tuesday, March 17:  6:30-8:30 PM-  Ecodharma Group 

Great Master Ma and Shitou Xiqian meet Our Time of Crisis:  What is it to “do what cannot be done, remedy what cannot be remedied” in this time of ours?  Everyone is welcome!
Saturday, March 21, 28:  10-12 Koan series, Sarah Bender, Roshi
Work in the Room with Sarah Bender, Roshi will be by appointment, sembender@gmail.com
Monday, March 23:  Dharma Talk, Andrew Palmer
Monday, March 30:  Wayfaring Mind talk by Regan Arntzen

April

Monday, April 6:  Sutra Service
Saturday, April 4, 11, 18, 25:  10-12 Koan series, Sarah Bender, Roshi
Monday, April 13:  Community Night, byo tea and cookies
Monday, April 20:  Dharma Talk, Sarah Bender
Monday, April 27:  Dharma Talk, Andrew Palmer

Dana during Zoom Times: The best way for you to offer donations to the sangha is via mail or PayPal at the website.

Dana for Sarah Bender MUST BE sent directly to her. Tax law is such that the Sangha cannot pass through payments for a specific individual.
Sarah Bender
7528 Jenkin Place
Colorado Springs, CO 80919

MARCH – APRIL

Spring Koan Series
surprisingly fun to do via Zoom

Saturdays, March 7, 14, 21 and 28;  April 4, 11, 18 and 25.  
10 AM to Noon
with Sarah Bender, Roshi
Suggested Dana: $10 per session. No registration required.  It’s okay to attend some of the sessions.
contact: Sarah Bender, sembender@gmail.com

~UPCOMING EVENTS~

Spring Meditation Retreat 
with Sarah Bender, Roshi
Pueblo Mt. State Park
Beulah, CO

It is possible we may have to cancel. We are keeping an eye on the evolving situation with regard to the coronavirus epidemic. If you have registered and withdraw or if the retreat is cancelled, your fee will be refunded in full. The final deadline for registration is April 3. At that time we will make a decision whether or not to go forward with the retreat. If you have questions, please feel free to contact Robert King, Retreat Coordinator, at kingrh5722@gmail.com.

Tough as Dragon Girl, Quick as Lingzhao:

Koans for Stepping off a Pole

May 6 – 10, 2020
Pueblo Mountain Park
Beulah, CO

Our koan tradition began in a time of chaos and horror in China to meet that impossible time and find grace, courage and freedom right in the midst of it.  Koan characters: demon girl and courtesan, inkeepers and nuns, warriors and peasants, frogs and crows, snakes and dragons–we wake up with them, discovering a place to stand and a way to walk  where there seems to be no ground.

The deadline for registration is Friday,  April  3 at which time full payment is due.

The late deadline for registration is April 21 (and carries a $100 penalty).

Long retreats in our Open Source Koan Zen tradition are moments in time when we, in community, can step away for a bit, replacing the conventions of our efficient, tightly packed modern lives with the graceful simplicity of sitting and moving together, somewhat formally, in silence.  The forms allow us to fall, individually and collectively, into a vastness that holds us differently——a deep quiet that invites our hearts to open and our minds to release what we’ve been clutching. In such a container, we take up the ancient stories of our koan lineage, stories that can awaken the radiance and power of our very own lives.

The cost of the retreat is as follows:

$455 for camping and (2) RV sites
$555 for a dorm room
$615 for a double room  
$815 for a single room  
* the 10 single rooms fill quickly 
 

Retreat Coordinator and Registrar is:

Robert King, Retreat Registrar
P. O. Box 571
Green Mountain Falls, CO 80819

Email address: kingrh5722@gmail.com

Phone number: 719-684-0130

Registration Form:https://www.smszen.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Retreat-Registration-Form_.pdf

Support for Cloud Dragon

An easy way to support Cloud Dragon, the Joan Sutherland Dharma WorksAmazon shoppers, sign in at smile.amazon.com and choose Cloud Dragon Dharma Works as the charity you would like 0.5% of your purchases to go to. It costs you nothing extra. We’re grateful for your generosity. 

See also Joan Sutherland’s new Patreon site, 
https://www.patreon.com/posts/do-you-trust-yr-31567633
    This is another good way to support Joan’s work and receive fresh teachings from her.

About Dana

We depend on the generosity of our members to support the work of our sangha. Donations are gratefully received in the Dana bowl in the alcove of the meditation hall in Shove Chapel. Also, everyone is invited to contribute flowers for the altar and cookies for Community Nights.
If you’d like access to our monthly financial reports please contact Brandy at bdl0824@gmail.com


We now accept PayPal donations. You can get to the SMS PayPal link on the SMS web site at: https://www.smszen.org/donate.html or by selecting the donate icon: