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Consider Joining our "Zazenathon" Sitting for Treeleaf's 10th Anniversary!
I'd love to participate. I sit an hour every day (morning and evening), but I don't know when the dates are for this (around the holidays limits my sitting a bit). Anyway, I'm in. Great idea.
We need at least 48 early committers to open the throttle, however. If we have that much beginning interest, I am sure that we can add needed members as we get closer to the actual sitting dates, but I feel that this number would be a good indicator if we could manage it overall.
Thank you Nindo and Jlatzgo for the early work and suggestion! Maybe you two could take this over and figure out how to share the schedule the easiest?
Gassho, Grace.
Sat today plus 10 more in honor of Ango and Treeleaf's 10th!
Sat today and 10 more in honor of Treeleaf's 10th Anniversary!
We need at least 48 early committers to open the throttle, however. If we have that much beginning interest, I am sure that we can add needed members as we get closer to the actual sitting dates, but I feel that this number would be a good indicator if we could manage it overall.
Thank you Nindo and Jlatzgo for the early work and suggestion! Maybe you two could take this over and figure out how to share the schedule the easiest?
Gassho, Grace.
Sat today plus 10 more in honor of Ango and Treeleaf's 10th!
I can look into sign up genius, whether it is easier than the spread sheet. With the spread sheet, we could do a mock sign up and see how folks' commitment would spread out over the days and how many slots that would cover.
For ease of planning, I suggest running the 10 days from a Friday to the following Sunday close to the "founding date", rather than worrying about the exact date of the first post. I think a Fri-Sun schedule would be easier for folks to plan and remember.
I'm in the US Mountain Time time zone, and I usually sit in the evenings. By January, I hope to be up to 30-ish minutes a day, and I would be honored to sit in observation of the 10th anniversary! Count me in!
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