PZI Events Calendar
W E L C O M E to the PZI Events Calendar! Here you will find all upcoming events and registration links for PZI Zen Online retreats, sesshins, and weekly meditations & talks. Search by individual event, day, or month. Save to your Google Calendar or iCal Calendar. No experience required to participate. All event times are Pacific Time. Questions? Contact Lucas at PZI Support.

F E A T U R E D
April 26: What Is This Light That Everybody Has? – Deep Sit Sunday Zen with John Tarrant & Tess Beasley
May 7–10: Say A True Word & I Will Stay The Night – Open Mind Retreat with John Tarrant, Tess Beasley, & Allison Atwill
June 8–14: Dragons & Tigers, Oh My! – Our Great Summer Sesshin with John Tarrant & PZI Teachers
- This event has passed.
TUESDAY ZEN: Are You Hiding the Loot? with David Weinstein

REGISTER
Damei asked Mazu, “What is awakening?”
Mazu said, “This very mind is awakening.”
This koan is Case 30 in the Gateless Barrier collection. In the verse he composed as a response to this koan, Wumen said:
“‘What is awakening?’ you ask. Hiding the loot, you declare your innocence.”
Wumen’s verse reminds me of a time when I was visiting my grandparents. I had snuck into the kitchen to get a cookie, which was in my grandmother’s ceramic owl cookie jar. After tiptoeing into the kitchen slowly to not make any sound, I carefully lifted the head off the owl and placed it on the counter, again careful to not make any sound. I had to stand on my toes to reach up and into the space where the owl’s head had been, and then down into the bowels of the owl to snag a cookie. Just as my fingers reached a cookie my grandmother came into the kitchen and said “What are you doing?” And I said, “Nothing.”
As I look back on that experience, I realize that the loot I was hiding was not the cookie. Had I not been hiding the ‘real’ loot, I would have said, “I’m getting a cookie.”
Got any loot you’re hiding?
—David Weinstein

COME JOIN US us on Tuesdays for koan meditation, dharma talk and conversation.
Register to participate. All are welcome.
David Weinstein Roshi, Director of Rockridge Meditation Community


