Two Hundred Hands

AZC's way of helping one another

You're sick and you need a meal, or a ride to the doctor. The day before you move to your new apartment, you fall off your bike and break your wrist. You need someone to take care of your dog while you're gone. We all run into situations where we could use a little help. The sangha at AZC has always helped each other, and now we've decided to make it a little easier to ask for some help. To request some help, please fill out the form below. You can also volunteer here.

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Next Step

KesuNext-Step is for people who have attended a meditation instruction and who are interested in bringing what they have learned to the zendo. This is an hour and a half class where we will go over the forms and ceremonies in Soto Zen and will touch on things like how to move around in the zendo, bowing, chanting and service.

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JustThis

Katherine MooreDogen said, “Do not follow the ideas of others, but learn to listen to the voice within yourself.”

Members of JustThis’s response group reacted to Dogen’s instruction by listening inside and giving us art and thought. Inspire your own voice within by following this link to their creations in JustThis: The Voice Within: http://justthis.austinzencenter.org/, the blog journal of the Austin Zen Center.