Blog Archive

Summer 2023 Newsletter: Training Updates

Twenty-seven students and teachers participated in sesshin in early July, Li Nishimura shot 1,000 arrows in a single day, and the second iteration of Zen & Politics took place May to June featuring guest speakers Governor John Waihee, Congresswoman Jill Tokuda, City Councilwoman Andria Tupola, and Judge Karen Nakasone.

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Cristina Moon
Tōdo: The Way of Clay, by Nanzan Ito

As I write this, I am near the end of a three-week live-in training at Chozen-ji, a Zen temple in the back of  Kalihi Valley.  Chozen-ji sits in a manawa, a mountain of mana (chi, ki, vital energy).  Every morning and evening we did zazen.  We practiced Mui Tai Chi and the Hojo, an old sword form, and learned about breath, posture, and concentration.  I did Chado and Kendo several times and made bowls every day.

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Cristina Moon
Chozen-ji's Winter 2022 Newsletter

Chozen-ji's Winter Newsletter features a number of updates that reflect just how vibrant and busy the Dojo is today. Click the links below to read a shortened version of the teisho that Sayama Roshi gave to a packed Dai Sesshin in December that culminated in the ordination of four new priests.

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Cristina Moon
Letter From the Abbot: KEN TO ZEN by Sayama Daian Roshi

At the opening tea which formally starts sesshin, I suggested that we consider sesshin not only as one long period of zazen but also as one long Kendo shiai, a 6-day continuous match which requires full concentration moment by moment. In sesshin, we are doing shiai with the forms, with pain and sleepiness, with each other, and with ourselves for 6 days.

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Cristina Moon
Kyudo Update by Chad Kamei Sensei

Kyudo at Chozen-ji is beginning to re-blossom through the hard work of the teachers and students. This year was busy with rebuilding the azuchi by replacing the dirt, sifting in sawdust, and leveling to the correct angles. Great care was also taken to refinish the Kyudo dojo floor and paint the interior.

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Cristina Moon
Winter 2022 Newsletter: Facilities Update

We have made significant progress on the buildings and grounds this year. We finally repaved the parking lot to get rid of all the potholes and be better suited to handle the heavy Kalihi Valley winter rains. Currently, we are in the process to finally replace the gate on Kalihi Street.

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Cristina Moon
Winter 2022 Newsletter: Events Update

Chozen-ji held a special 50th Anniversary Art Show November 4-6 featuring displays of historic photographs and master artworks made at the Dojo over the years. With calligraphy, ceramics, books, and omamori sold online and in person, the Art Show was a big fundraising success.

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Cristina Moon
Year of the Water Tiger

2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Already upon us, the Tiger is impatiently taking up the space the Ox was unable to occupy in its blessed and cursed deliberateness. Ambitious and desirous of covering more and more ground, the Tiger’s energy is about engaging and driving ideas.

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2021 Chozen-ji Art Show: The Joy of Art

Chozen-ji's 2021 Annual Zen Art Show was a successful first in many ways. It was the first year that the Art Show was held as a hybrid of online and in-person sales, with online reservations accepted for in-person attendance. It was also the first year that a new cohort of relatively new and young Dojo members took responsibility for many of the logistics, marketing, and preparations. Pulling off an in-person Art Show in the midst of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic was a true community accomplishment.

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