• Centro Zen Anshin Pace del Cuore

    Centro Zen Anshin Pace del Cuore

    at every step, the deep meaning of reality, endless.

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  • Il Risveglio

    Il Risveglio

    the awakening of spirit in the beauty of forms.

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  • Meditazione Zen e Studio del Dharma

    Meditazione Zen e Studio del Dharma

    only a Buddha bows to another Buddha

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  • Danza Creativa - Danzaterapia

    Danza Creativa - Danzaterapia

    Anshin, a peaceful oasis in the heart of Rome

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  • Spiritualità, Arte e Cultura

    Spiritualità, Arte e Cultura

    every being has his own power, his own energy, his own dance

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  • Radici

    Radici

    Tai Chi born from Infinite

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  • Centro Zen Anshin Pace del Cuore
  • Il Risveglio
  • Meditazione Zen e Studio del Dharma
  • Danza Creativa - Danzaterapia
  • Spiritualità, Arte e Cultura
  • Radici

La Via degli Occhi Limpidi

La Via degli Occhi Limpidi

C’è un grande scrittore nigeriano, Bayo Akomolafe, a cui mi piace accostare l’autrice di queste pagine. Entrambi ci invitano a superare recinti e steccati, a guardare questo mondo che tutti abitiamo con “occhi limpidi”, per uscire dalla schiavitù del già noto, del cliché e della convenzione.
Filippo La Porta

Dharma Talks Doryu

La saggezza dei Maestri Buddhisti commentata e attualizzata dalle parole del Maestro Doryu Cappelli

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Se respiri, stai danzando

Beati i fiori, beati i pesci, beate le montagne.
A nessuno di voi verrebbe in mente
di voler essere da un’altra parte.
Vi prego, insegnateci il vostro segreto.

Zen - Zazen Meditation

True everyday Practice becomes naturally a beneficial gift
for us and all beings.
Zen - Zazen Meditation

Practising at Anshin

Hours and days of Anshin Practice.

Zen - Zazen Meditation

Zen and Forms

Studying and understanding the meaning of the forms of Zen.

CREATIVE DANCE – DANCETHERAPY

Awakening of agility, elasticity and trust in your own body, emotions and creativity.
CREATIVE DANCE – DANCETHERAPY

CONSCIOUS LISTENING

A space to grow and free your own vital force

CREATIVE DANCE – DANCETHERAPY

Tai chi - Qi Gong

Equilibrium, harmony, balance: an ancient wisdom for a new wellness.

ZEN AND DANCE

Workshops with dancer and zen priest Annamaria Gyoetsu Epifanìa
ZEN AND DANCE

Anshin - The Teachers

Annamaria Gyoetsu Epifanìa
Guglielmo Doryu Cappelli

ZEN AND DANCE

HOLIDAY IN ANSHIN

Zen Garden B&B
Blue River Guest House

Zen and Forms

Why does a deep sense of peace immediately catch us on entering a place of Zen practice?

Because the elegant simplicity of forms in Zen speak directly to the heart, and open it to a beauty that is expression of peace and of spiritual awareness.

 

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When coming to our Zen centre, many people are perplexed by the formal aspects of our practice: long black robes, rules of behaviour, codified gestures, various musical instruments being played, offering incense to statues made of wood, or of metal, or ceramics.
All of this may arouse a sense of aversion, or stiffness.


Why not just sit and meditate, without forms and superstructures?

First of all, it is true that Zen is Zazen, or sitting meditation, that it is a universal practice not bound to any form or culture; nevertheless, forms and rituals transmitted to us by tradition  enrich and deepen our practice.

In which way?

Everything can be related to just two notions: Zanshin, or the spirit of the gesture being performed, that is pure in itself beyond our ego; and Wago, harmony, interconnectedness.
Forms in Zen, surely not formalism, are intended to make our mind, body, and practice, harmonious.

Dark, long clothes help create concentration, excluding any distraction coming from bright colours and bodily forms.

Sounds mark the moments of the practice without having to use words, and so preserving silence. The different vibrations of the different instruments speak a language that our body perceives in a direct way, without passing through the check from the mind.

Offering incense and bowing to the statues opens the spirit to a religious dimension that is beyond our ego. When offering incense and bowing, we get nothing in return. Statues give us nothing back. It is a sheer gratuitousness of gesture, openness.
Those statues are a symbol of the the Buddhahood pervading the whole universe, beyond religious ideologies.

Chanting Sutras is practice of giving, it's generosity. In fact, the energy that is generated by chanting and reciting texts expressing the Truth is dedicated to welfare, and awakening of all beings, excluding none. And the effort we make, the commitment we put in creating through chant an harmonious whole, once again takes us beyond our selfishness and opens us up to the interconnectedness with all beings.

Opening oneself to a religious spirit does not mean joining an ideology; instead, it means harmony, total openness.

For those receiving an ordination, either as a layperson or as a monastic, sewing and wearing a Kesa and a Rakusu means to concretely reconnect with the Buddha and with the masters of tradition. The very act of wearing such garments is a ritual of awareness.

Taking meals in a formal and ritual way is an expression of gratitude towards the wonderful dynamics of interconnectedness of the whole universe through which food arrives to our bowls, permitting us to proceed on the way of the Bodhisattva, in an infinite circle.

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“With practice and study we can awake an amazing body, mind and spirit. Our big duty as human being is to show the beauty of being exactly as we are, embracing the uncertain and stormy nature of the existence”

Anshin Zen Centre is affiliated to the  Sanshin Zen Community founded by Master Shohaku Okumura and is also associated to the  Italian Buddhist Union
Meditation and all the Centre activities are open to everyone, independently from any religious belief or culture.

2 minutes walking distance from Trastevere station, Anshin Zen Centre is well connected with public transportation: directly linked to the airport Leonardo Da Vinci and to Termini station.mappa

 

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