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2026 Big Summer Sit Group

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Big Summer Sitters

Tomorrow afternoon at 4 pm we have our next scheduled gathering of the Big Summer Sitters. We will be discovering, and re-discovering, the form of our Zen practice as Sangha. Of course, Sangha cannot be separated from Buddha and Dharma, but this session will look at how we support each other in our practice in our everyday lives, in our online gatherings and in those very special times when we come together in person, in one place with our teachers to explore the Dharma. Each of us, unique, each of us a vital part of one whole.

You are very welcome. Your questions are also very welcome. I hope you can join me

()()() Deborah

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Ah, thank you Deb Can someone remind me what time the meeting ends? R ()

Solidarity sitting and walking

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Big Summer Sitters

I am camping by the Murrumbidgee and just as I peace walk with the long Peace Vigil in America with the group of Venerables . This morning as I sat in zazen beside the river i wanted to share my offline solidarity sit with you all.

Deep throated ducks and squawking parrots that shriek and ignite the air with their wing fury.

The river gums continue their awake zazen for us all.

The birds are as raucous as Dave's local birds that i have heard on line.

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Bowing to you Maxine and those who seek peace.

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Dave

One breath takes all

Breathing in ... breathing out... do you notice the pause that completes the "one"? This 'no-breath' pause; what do you experience here? When that pause is not so easy, what do you notice? Enjoying each breath, just as it arrives and leaves ()()()


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I think “one “ is my favourite number

sometimes I get to 10 with the bird chorus carrying me

sometimes I get to 10 but drifting and the birds come & go

sometimes I get to 2, before I sail away on some epic thought bubble

but “one” is always there, whatever came before, whatever comes after….

Just this one breath, in and out

yes, I feel at home with “one”

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beautiful Dave

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