For Beginners

We are currently holding weekly hybrid sittings (in-person in Regina and online for those outside of Regina) from September to June each year and completely online sittings in the summer. Our annual 10-weeks beginner’s class to Zen practice is held between February and May.

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The Beginners Classes

Our Sangha typically offers the Beginners Classes once each year. Don’t worry if you miss this course – you are welcome to attend our regular sittings without having to go through the class. However, our teacher recommends that you take the time to browse through the past lessons notes to have a provisional understanding of our practice.

To register for our annual beginner’s course held in spring, you can get on our mailing list by emailing us or using the webform.

The Beginners Classes were first taught in the Fall of 2009 to provide a foundation for the beginner’s practice and understanding of Zen. Below are the framework notes of what has been taught previously:

Our sitting time starts at 10:30 AM CST on Saturday mornings. Please do not arrive any later than 5 minutes before the sitting starts. The 2nd floor door of the Centennial Lounge (our usual room within the Knox) will be closed at 10:30 AM and re-opened after the 30 minutes sitting session. If you arrive late, you will have to wait outside until 11 AM when the Dharma Talk starts.

Anyone is welcome anytime to join our regular sittings. We begin each sitting with three bows to acknowledge and show respect to the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha. This is then followed by a 30 minute sitting in quiet, unguided meditation. After the sitting, the teacher will often give a talk about Zen practice (also known as a “Dharma Talk”). Once the Dharma Talk is over, feel free to ask questions and participate in any discussions that might arise.

Prior to entering the Centennial Lounge, we kindly ask that you remove your shoes and leave them outside of the room as our Sangha tries to keep our rental space as clean as possible. And while our regular Saturday sittings and teachings are free, we welcome donations to our Dana box to help cover the cost of the room rental.