Ingen-ji &
Everyday Zen Experience
Tuamgraney Co. Clare Ireland
Tuamgraney Co. Clare Ireland
Ingen-ji - A Zen Temple in East Clare - a place for Zen meditation, zen practice, zen training and zen retreats / sesshin.
Ingen-ji is Ingen's home temple in Tuamgraney, Co. Clare, Ireland (near Scarriff and near Killaloe).
Everyday Zen Experience is the network of people who practice with Ingen at various places.
Ingen hosts Zen events at Ingen-ji, and travels to teach in Ireland, United Kingdom, Moscow and California.
Ingen received Dharma Transmission in the lineage of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi from Zoketsu Norman Fischer in 2009
The Online Zendo link is here.
Please check with the calendar for event times.
Event Colours:
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This colour = current or starting soon
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There are more details on
the flyers page.
June 25 - 29
Zen Retreat
Gaia House, Devon, England
July 29 - August 3
Lughnasadh Sesshin
Ingen-ji, Clare, Ireland
September 18 - 22
Equinox Retreat
Ingen-ji, Clare, Ireland
October 26 - November 1
Sejiki Retreat
The Renewal of Birth and Death
Ingen-ji, Clare, Ireland
November 14 - 17
Samhain Retreat
Birchcliffe Centre, Hebden Bridge, England
(non-residential)
Regular Schedule *
January 1 - February 13
April 29 - July 7
August 12 - October 24
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Practice Period Schedule *
Spring Practice Period
February 14 - April 19
Summer Work-Practice Period
July 8 - August 3
Samhain-Solstice Practice Period
October 25 - December 21
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Interim (no schedule)
April 20 - 28
August 4 - 11
December 22 - 31
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* please check the calendar for timing details
Full Moon Bodhisattva Precepts Ceremony
Zaike & Shukke Tokudo
Doan Training at Ingen-ji
Zen In Motion at Ingen-ji
All Day Zen at Ingen-ji
You can contact Ingen by email (everyday.zen.experience@gmail.com) or by phone +353 89 490 6930
Finances
Please support Ingen and the dharma offerings of EZE in various ways here.
Your support is accepted with deep gratitude and is greatly needed to sustain these dharma offerings.