Jiun Hosen, Osho
Abbess
Bodhi Manda Zen Center
Bodhi Manda Zen Center News:
The community is invited to attend the “Giving Gratitude For Our Local And Global Communities!” event Aug. 16-18 at the Bodhi Manda Zen Center in Jemez Springs.
The Bodhi Manda Zen Center was founded in 1973 in the scenic village of Jemez Springs, as a place for Zen Buddhist practice and teaching. Over the years, it has grown into a quiet and reflective retreat venue, meditation center, and teaching space. Many of its neighbors in Los Alamos have helped shape what the Bodhi is today.
The Bodhi is planning a full weekend of fellowship, food, music and activities for all of the Bodhi friends and Zen practitioners. There will be lots of time to reunite and socialize with old friends. Consider coming for all or part of the event.
Friday Aug. 16
- Dinner for guests staying at the Bodhi
- Welcoming Heart Circle
- Zazen Sitting Program after Heart Circle
Saturday Aug. 17
- Early morning Zazen
- Breakfast
- Yoga
- Zen Garden Dedication
- Hosen’s Vision/Heart Sutra
- African dance class
- Lunch
- Presentation on “The Great Wall of Jemez”, materials and construction
- Shikoku Temples presentation, by Paul Singdahlsen
- Musical program
- Community Dinner with music by Chris Dracup and Kai Mammoser
- Drumming circle
Sunday Aug. 18
- Early morning Zazen
- Yoga
- Breakfast
- Sound Journey
- Native American Program
- Pot luck lunch
- Attend for all or part of the weekend.
The admission for the event is:
- (Lodging is sold out, come for the day!)
- $100 – Saturday events, lodging and meals per person
- $150 – Friday, Saturday, Sunday events and meals only per person
- $50 – Sunday events and lunch per person
Register and pay online for the celebration or make arrangements directly with the Bodhi by calling 575.829.3854.


































