You are welcome in our Sangha.
No Barriers Zen is dedicated to creating an accessible practice space and spiritual home for all beings. We work to remove barriers and to ensure equitable access across the full spectrum of human experience and ability.
Everyone’s practice matters here.
Whether you join us online or in person, our gatherings are warm, grounded, and open to all. On this site you can find more information about joining any of our public programs or how you can support.
Our community is open to all.
Calendar of Events
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Zazen is the practice of seated mediation. In this 30-minute period, we will sit silently and meditate, bringing our attention to the present moment.
The period will begin with a bell ringing 3 times and will end with 2 bells.If you haven’t meditated or practiced zazen before, and would like beginner meditation instruction please contact us.
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In this chant, we reaffirm our vow to liberate all beings from suffering, including ourselves.
Please join us in chanting in spoken Japanese and English, in ASL, or silently.Dai sai ge da pu ku
mu so fuku den-e
hi bu nyo rai kyo
ko do sho shu jo.Great robe of liberation
field far beyond form and emptiness
wearing the Tathagata’s teaching
freeing all beings.
Dai sai ge da pu ku
mu so fuku den-e
hi bu nyo rai kyo
ko do sho shu jo. -
During this brief break, remember that our mindfulness practice continues. You can use this time as an chance to get some water and stretch, or to practice kinhin, or walking meditation.
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Zazen is the practice of seated mediation. In this 30-minute period, we will sit silently and meditate, bringing our attention to the present moment.
The period will begin with a bell ringing 3 times and will end with 2 bells. -
During this final break before the Dharma Talk or Wisdom Circle, remember you are still cultivating mindfulness, even if you are off the cushion.
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A Dharma Talk, or public teaching, is an opportunity to come together as a community and listen to the Buddhist teachings. Talks usually last 20–45 minutes and are followed by time for questions and reflections.
A Wisdom Circle is a space for everyone in the sangha (community) to share their own wisdom. Together we practice deep listening and speak from our lived experiences in response to a theme or question introduced by a sangha member.ASL/English interpretation will be provided. Please let us know if there are any other accommodations needed.
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After attending the Dharma Talk, individuals are invited to ask questions and enter into a more intimate and personal exploration of the Dharma.
Saturday Schedule
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Resources & Services for Individuals & Centers
-Booking an ASL interpreter
-Guides for practices and structures
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Dharma Talk Videos & Transcripts
Accessible Dharma talk videos from our Guiding Teacher and guest teachers, including transcripts and writings.
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Sutras, Study Texts, & Liturgy
Our Chant Book
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Student Portal
Resources and information for formal students of No Barriers Zen and Ōshin Jennings
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Student Interpreters
More information coming soon.