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An ango (安居), or kessei (結制), is a Japanese term for a three-month period of intense training for students of Zen Buddhism, lasting anywhere from 90 to 100 days. The practice during ango consists of meditation (zazen), study, and work (samu (作務)).
Ango is typically held twice a year, the first period from spring to summer and the second period from fall to winter. The word ango literally translates as "dwelling in peace"; the summer ango is referred to as ge-ango and the winter period is u-ango. Additionally, some monasteries and Zen centers hold just one ango per year.
Concerning Zen practice in the United States, author Ellen Birx writes,
Many centers now allow members to attend retreats on a part-time basis. Many have ango, a three-month-long period of intensified practice, that members can participate in while continuing to go off to work during the day." Taigen Dan Leighton writes a more traditional definition, "These are ninety-day training periods of concentrated practice without leaving the monastic enclosure (except for monks going out for necessary temple business). They date back to the summer rainy season retreats of Shakyamuni's time. In Japan, they have been held twice a year, summer and winter."
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Book of Serenity: Case #2: The Highest Truth is EmptinessSerial: BZ-00418A Rohatsu Day 6 Emptiness, SER-2, Enlightenment, Bodhidharma, Two Truths, Four Noble Truths, Practice... |
Dec 1983 Part 1 of 2 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Heart Sutra Practice Period, Conversation, Heart Sutra, Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, Oneness,... |
Jun 28 1997 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Women AncestorsSerial: BZ-01287 Saturday Lecture Dana Paramita, Soto Zen, Practice Period, Lay, Forgiveness, Rinzai, Enemies, Lineage... |
Oct 30 2004 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Prajna Paramita - DanaSerial: BZ-01233 Introduce Practice Period Shuso, One-Day Sitting Prajna Paramita, Dana Paramita, Shuso, Daily Life, Happiness, Practice Period,... |
May 07 2006 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Wednesday Lecture Practice Period, Silence, Posture, Three Treasures, Mindfulness, Tassajara Zen... |
Apr 01 1998 Green Gulch Farm |
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Unity in Zen: A Journey of Self Practice Period, Peace, Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, Instruction, Suzuki Roshi,... |
Sep 11 Unknown |
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Why Become Abbot of Zen Center? Practice Period, Precepts, Gratitude, Vow, Commitment, Bell, Suzuki Roshi, Ceremony,... |
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Cultivating Spaciousness Through Deliberate Slowness Bell, Daily Life, Death-and-Dying, Practice Period, Silence, Right Speech, Half-Smile... |
Jun 22 2002 |
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Cultivating Calm in a Busy World Bell, Daily Life, Death-and-Dying, Practice Period, Silence, Right Speech, Half-Smile... |
Jun 22 2002 |
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Mindfulness Over GeneralizationGeneralization, Causes-and-Conditions, Reactive Patterns, Anxiety, Suffering, Japan,... |
May 24 2003 |
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The Practice of Generosity: Mutuality of Giver and ReceiverSerial: TL-00636 ADZG Sunday Morning, Dana Paramita, Money, Conversation, Practice Period |
Dec 15 2019 Ancient Dragon Zen Gate |
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Zen's Communal Heartbeat: A Legacy Practice Period, Heart Sutra, Interview, Buddha Nature, Community |
Mar 04 |
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Embracing Sorrow as a Pathway Ego, Big Mind, Intention, Practice Period, Lay |
Jun 25 |
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The Teacher Within Each Learner Delusion, Practice Period, confusion, Buddha Nature |
Jun 28 |