IN THE SPIRIT
-- Michele M. Marr
Name: Zen Center of Orange County.
Address: 120 E. 18th Street, Costa Mesa. Near Triangle Square.
Telephone: (949) 722-7818.
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: https://www.zcoc.org
Year established: The Zen Center of Orange County has been in Costa
Mesa since 1995, offering a regular schedule for zazen (meditation while
seated on a pillow or a chair), intensive workshops and other programs.
Senior pastor: The Rev. Deborah J. Barrett. Barrett is director of Zen
training. She is a Zen priest and has been a serious practitioner for 25
years, focusing on Christian and Zen awareness methods. She is a
certified pastoral counselor, a fellow of the American Assn. of Pastoral
Counselors and a Visiting Nurses Assn. hospice chaplain. She also is a
lecturer in comparative religion at Cal State Fullerton. She has earned a
doctorate in psychology and master’s degrees in theology and psychology.
Her dissertation was on Zen approaches to dying.
Pastoral staff: The Rev. Carol Aguilar. Aguilar is the center’s
administrator. She is a Zen priest with 20 years of practice. She owns
Zen Home Stitchery, a manufacturer of meditation clothing and cushions.
Weekly schedule: Sunday -- at 4 p.m., work practice for members and
volunteers; at 5 p.m., two 30-minute periods of zazen, walking
meditation, personal practice interview, service, a formal talk on Zen
practice, discussion; and at 7:15 p.m., informal tea. Tuesday -- from 7
to 9 p.m., zazen, talk and discussion
Size of congregation: 200
Makeup of congregation: A cross-section -- people come to the center
from neighborhoods all over Orange County.
Child care: Child care and children’s programs are not now available,
but will be developed as needed.
Upcoming sermon: On Oct. 29, Barrett will speak on “The Zen of Zen
Practice.”
Introduction to Zen workshops: A three-hour workshop is offered the
first Sunday of every month from 3 to 6 p.m. to provide small group
instruction in beginning Zen awareness practice. Workshops are
experiential and include video, lecture and discussion formats. Handouts
of information are provided. The workshop introduces the basics of seated
meditation, various options for postures using cushions or chairs,
techniques for working with breathing and observation of thought. Daily
life practice is emphasized. During the final hour, participants join the
regular Sunday schedule for zazen and walking meditation. Attire is
casual, but participants are asked not to wear shorts, jeans or clothes
with writing on them. The fee for the workshop is $35. Preregistration is
required. Registration forms are provided at the center’s Web site or may
be requested by calling the center.
Outreach programs: The center sponsors one-, two- and three-day
retreats, as well as a variety of periodic workshops and classes. The
center also has a prison chaplaincy.
Dress: No shorts or tank tops
Church design: The center is in a beautiful, well-maintained, old
Costa Mesa commercial building in a mixed commercial-residential section
of downtown, near Triangle Square. The inside is furnished with
meditation mats, cushions and chairs for meditation. A large, outdoor
balcony provides space for walking meditation.
Mission statement: The purpose of the Zen Center of Orange County is
to encourage and support Zen practice by offering regular opportunities
for zazen (meditation), education, training and service.
Special workshops: Everyday Dying: Zen and Death. Saturday, Oct. 28,
from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The fee is $90, or $70 for center members.
Lunch is included. Preregistration and payment is required. This workshop
examines death of self as lifelong spiritual practice, exploration of
personal attitudes about death and dying, Zen meditation for dying people
and for health-care providers and Buddhist practices related to dying.
The workshop is compatible with all faith traditions, as well as for
people with no religious affiliation. The day will include presentations,
discussion, videos and exercises.
Meditation Practices for Grief and Loss. Saturday, Nov. 4, from 9:30
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The fee is $90, or $70 for center members. Lunch is
included. Preregistration and payment are required. This workshop
explores the use of awareness meditation practices and guided imagery for
healing and growth from losses of all types (death, divorce, etc.). The
wisdom and practices of Charlotte Joko Beck, Stephen Levine and Jon
Kabat-Zinn will be highlighted. The day will include meditation
practices, presentations, exercises, videos and discussion.
The fee to take both workshops is $150, or $125 for center members.
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