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What is Open Mind Zen?
Open
Mind Zen is a unique form of Zen practice based on long standing
methods such as sitting meditation and koan practice, but
also incorporating more modern modalities. We believe that the core of Zen Practice is realization
and actualization of awakened mind in everyday life.
We believe Zen to be a true Science of Mind
in which the student uses his or her own body and mind as the
laboratory to engage the experiment of spirituality. This science
includes working with the mind, body and spirit for a complete
experience of freedom and awakening.
In Open
Mind Zen, the teachers are all lay practitioners with jobs
in the world. We
have found that a sense of humor about one’s Zen accomplishment
is essential to keeping a real and rooted perspective.
The foundation
of Open Mind Zen Practice embraces the following techniques:
1)
Zazen, or Zen Meditation. This is the main
and most important part of Zen, and usually the most
difficult for a student to maintain over time.
2)
Koan Practice. Koans are stories or interactions between students
and teachers most of which come from the era called the Golden
Age of Zen in ancient China. They are used as a method
of realizing Unborn Mind and then deepening that realization.
In OMZ we study the same koan collections used in traditional
Zen. We also focus on the commentaries and poetry associated
with each koan.
3)
Zen Dialogue. This method is based on the Voice Dialogue work
of Hal Stone and the Big Mind work of Genpo Roshi. It is unparalleled
in bringing both beginners and experienced students to a place
of clarity. This facilitated session is an integral part of
starting the Open Mind Zen method, and gives the beginner
a taste right from the onset of what Zen is truly about.
4)
Zen Breathwork.
This sustained breathing technique is truly miraculous in its effects.
It helps deepen breathing and is a direct, physical way to experience
how energy moves through the body & mind and how we block it.
Breathwork is a tremendous aid to sitting meditation, which relies
largely on relaxation of breath and mind. It is also amazingly useful
for athletes, yoga practitioners and martial artists.
5) Zenergy Healing.
Zenergy is a hands on system of co-meditation that involves dialogue,
breathwork and awareness of the chakra energy system. It is extremely
powerful in its effects, and can be experienced as an individual
session or in a workshop setting.
6)
Teacher Contact. It is very important to understand that Zen is not
just meditation per se, but rather a process of uncovering
unconscious habit patterns and ways of seeing our life. This
is extremely difficult without a teacher, as the teacher helps
us to go where we will not normally go on our own.
We invite
all who feel a connection with Open Mind Zen to
come and join the experiment! If you are within commuting
distance, we suggest you begin by coming to a Sunday Dharma
Talk, conducted by Sensei Al Fusho Rapaport. The talks begin with a 30 minute
silent meditation. These talks are recorded and available
on our website in MP3 format.
Then, if
you want to proceed further, we will schedule a beginning
orientation, which lasts about an hour and will teach you
basic meditation practice, history and how you can be involved
at Open Mind Zen Center.
If you
live out of the East Central Florida area, we also have a
Correspondence Course available which parallels our student
path of meditation and koan practice.
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