VIRTUAL DOJO

 

The Virtual Dojo is an online zendo (space for Zen) with daily meditation and real-time Zen training events, as well as resources for training at one’s own pace. Students are welcome to flow between our virtual and in-person dojos, as possible.

 

Joining from Europe?
Visit our European site→

Online Daily Zazen

Online Zen meditation 7 days per week.
Open to all.

Virtual zazen video

New to the Virtual Dojo?

Please join our Intro Class

  • Hosted on Zoom using the same link. Also, Mon 10-10:30 am CT / 8-8:30 am PT for west coast.

  • Hosted by Europe using a different link

  • Please arrive early to start on time.

    Please don’t move during zazen (video).

    Please join our Intro Class if you are new.

    Other FAQs

World Clock
  • 1st and 3rd Mondays each month at 7:30-8:15 PM CT, using the same link. More info.

  • Mondays at 6-7:30 pm CT; 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of month at 1-2 pm CT; using a special link (ask Pittelli Sensei). More info.

  • Last Saturday of the month at 7:30-8:45 am CT, using the same link. More info.


ONLINE ZEN EVENTS

ONLINE ZEN CLASSES

Real-time and self-paced online classes and resources for students joining Daily Zazen. Leadership training available through Institute for Zen Leadership

 

VOICES OF THE VIRTUAL DOJO

Online Zen?

In the Virtual Dojo, we train wherever we are. The reason this works for Zen training is because the human body is the real Zen dojo, or place for resolving duality.

Efficiency is gained in training as part of an online community. Our teachers point true north to help us navigate the four directions. The breath and posture of our training partners helps us build resonance. Facing suffering together helps us carry on when we might have given up. 

When we sit online, we create a dojo and a community, and they create us – fresh, moment by moment. We sit to remember who we truly are and to end the ignorance, fear, and isolation we face. The strength of our training is measured by our impact around us.

Rainbow refracting through trees and mist in a field. Kristi Crymes

Online Zen Resources

We recommend wearing a hara belt during zazen. Read more.

 

Training through the Chosei Zen Virtual Dojo is donation-based and available to all regardless of ability to pay. All donations are tax-deductible and very much appreciated.

 

Let’s train together.

Check out our FAQ