Precepts II – Entering the Way of Compassion: The Practices of a Bodhisattva
with Geoffrey Shugen Arnold, Danica Shoan Ankele · Soto Zen
A weekend exploration of Bodhisattva practice and the six Paramitas (Perfections), centered on bodhicitta and how compassion translates into daily life. Open to all practitioners, and also part of the Mountains and Rivers Order precepts training program.
This weekend retreat from the Zen Center of New York City (Fire Lotus Temple) examines the Bodhisattva path—specifically the vow to practice for the liberation of all beings and the six Paramitas (Perfections) that guide that work: generosity, ethical conduct, patience, effort, meditation, and wisdom. Rather than treating these as abstract ideals, the retreat asks a practical question: how does this vow shape what you actually do?
Bodhicitta—the awakening mind, or the heart's commitment to alleviating suffering—is the engine. The Paramitas are the gears. The retreat explores both together, with emphasis on bringing these teachings back into daily life: how generosity moves, how patience holds steady under pressure, how wisdom informs action. This is Mahayana Buddhism in practice, centered on relationship and interdependence rather than individual liberation alone.
The retreat is part of the Mountains and Rivers Order's formal precepts training, so it's designed to work for both newcomers to Buddhism and for students already committed to ordination or formal practice. The weekend format and open-to-all structure means you'll sit alongside people at very different points on the path.
Full details from Zen Mountain Monastery
A weekend retreat exploring the Bodhisattva vow and the practices of compassion through study of bodhicitta and the Paramitas or Perfections. Open to all interested in practicing the Dharma and part of the Mountains and Rivers Order training program for students receiving the Buddhist precepts.
Thursday – Sunday · 4 days
Ango Intensive (Online) – Turning Words and the Wellspring of Great Peace
Zen Mountain Monastery
Thursday – Sunday · 4 days
Ango Intensive – Turning Words and the Wellspring of Great Peace
with Geoffrey Shugen Arnold
Zen Mountain Monastery
Saturday
Touching the Earth: A Sangha Hike in the Woods
Zen Mountain Monastery