Buddha's Enlightenment Vigil
Zen
A weekend vigil marking Buddha's enlightenment, centered on zazen practice. Participants sit together through the night and day in silence, with walking meditation and rest periods available.
About this retreat
A Buddha's Enlightenment Vigil is a specific Zen practice: sitting continuously through the night and into the following day to commemorate the historical Buddha's all-night awakening under the Bodhi tree. This retreat condenses that intention into a weekend format, running Friday evening through Sunday noon.
The schedule follows a hermitage-style structure—zazen (sitting meditation), kinhin (walking meditation), meals, and rest periods as needed—rather than a strict sesshin format with specified sitting blocks and dokusan. This means the rhythm is more self-directed: you sit when the group sits, walk when walking meditation is offered, eat, and rest according to your own capacity. Noble silence is maintained throughout.
This format works well for people new to overnight sitting practice or those testing their stamina in a supported environment. The presence of meals and designated rest periods makes it more sustainable than a traditional sesshin for many practitioners, while the continuous overnight sitting carries genuine practice weight.
Schedules can change — confirm details on Zen Mountain Monastery's website.
Full details from Zen Mountain Monastery
A weekend vigil celebrating Buddha's enlightenment through zazen practice. Participants sit together through the night and day, maintaining silence and practicing at their own pace with walking meditation and rest as needed.
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