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The Rhythm of the Universe, by Kenny Endo

On October 12, master percussionist and taiko performer Kenny Endo collaborated with the teachers and students of Chozen-ji in a performance called The Rhythm of the Universe. Kenny provided taiko, flute, hand drum and voice accompaniment for various Chozen-ji arts—Karate, Shakuhachi, Chado, Okyo, Kendo and Hojo—and zazen. 

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Zen & Politics, by Bill Kaneko

At Chozen-ji, it has been a longstanding goal to use Zen training for the betterment of society. Zen training and the skills it cultivates—kan (intuition), compassion, strength and sensitivity—are critical to developing public leaders in Hawaiʻi and throughout the world.

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Seasons, by Ryuko (Norma Kaweloku) Wong Roshi

At a recent intensive in Chaska, Minnesota, I spoke about seasons. All around us, the evidence of nature’s transition played out, day by day, and sometimes hour by hour. 

What does a person from Hawai`i know about seasons? It is a legitimate question. After all, we’re likely to have no more than a ten degree shift from the ‘coldest’ to the ‘warmest’ part of any day. Paradoxically, many Hawai`i-born folk are especially sensitive to minute changes: the direction of the wind, moisture in the air, whether the rains will be brief or torrential, the difference in winter’s sun. We sense the weather, the evolution of climate.  We notice. 

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Live-In Intensive: April 2019, by Katrina Fineza

Somewhere in my 2-year journey into meditation, I found Chozen-Ji on Instagram. A few weeks later, Chozen-Ji posted about the Live-In Intensive in April and I felt a sense of urgency to see where it might lead. I emailed them and a week later I was forwarding my flight itinerary for Honolulu. It was like winning some cosmic lottery.

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Dojo Outreach: Puʻuhonua O Waiʻanae Keiki Day, by Cathy Kawano-Ching

On Sunday, July 15, Chozen-ji and Puʻuhonua O Waiʻanae—the largest and longest standing houseless encampment in Hawaii—co-hosted a day of activities at the Dojo. As part of an ongoing relationship with the Puʻuhonua O Waiʻanae community, we dove into training, serving and learning FUN, with a special focus on experiences for our keiki from Waiʻanae and Chozen-ji families.

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