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Sesshin Talks

Zen Meditation Retreat

A sesshin (接心, or also 摂心/攝心 literally "touching the heart-mind") is a period of intensive meditation (zazen) retreat in a Japanese Zen monastery, or in a Zen monastery or Zen center that belongs to one of the Japanese Zen traditions outside of Japan.

While the daily routine in the monastery requires the monks to meditate several hours a day, during a sesshin they devote themselves almost exclusively to zazen practice. The numerous 30- to 50-minute-long meditation periods are interleaved with short rest breaks, meals, and sometimes short periods of work (Japanese: 作務 samu) all performed with the same mindfulness; nightly sleep is kept to a minimum, at six hours or fewer. During the sesshin period, the meditation practice is occasionally interrupted by the master giving public talks (teisho) and individual direction in private meetings (which may be called dokusan, daisan, or sanzen) with a Zen Master.

In modern Buddhist practice in Japan and the West, sesshins are often attended by lay students and are typically one, three, five, or seven days in length. Seven-day sesshins are held several times a year at many Zen centers, especially in commemoration of the Buddha's awakening to full enlightenment (anuttarā-samyak-saṃbodhi). At this Rohatsu sesshin, practitioners seek to relax and quiet the mind to the point of cessation of mental chatter and emotional impulse, samadhi, kensho, or satori.

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Vibrant Awakening Through Sesshin

Delusion, Zazen, Sesshin
Jan 2020

Embrace and Sustain the Self

Ceremony, Stillness, Sesshin
Jan 23 2018

Oneness through Zen Playfulness

Suzuki Roshi, difficulty, Sesshin
Dec 11 2011

The Bodhisattva's Creativity and Freedom 

Fox, Sesshin, Suzuki Roshi, Attachment
Dec 08 2011
The Yoga Room

Intimacy Through Unfabricated Awakening

Sesshin, Intimacy, Practice Period
Nov 16 2010

Embodied Kindness in Zen Practice

Sesshin, Daily Life, Letting Go, Desire
Jan 20 2005

Mindful Presence Through Sesshin

Sesshin, Practice, Posture
Aug 22 2000

Polishing Understanding Through Zen Practice

Meditation, Sesshin, Study
Dec 12 1998

Embracing Presence in Zen Practice

Sesshin, Dokusan, Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, Bell
Oct 29 1996

Sesshin: Uniting Mind and Heart

Vow, Sesshin, Buddha Mind
Feb 21 1994

Walking With Mountains and Rivers

Sesshin, Effort, Original Nature
Jun 11 1989

Infinite Worlds in a Single Speck

Sesshin, Japan, Lotus Sutra
Mar 12 1987