Yet the Bamboo Zen Timepiece is more than an alarm clock, it also functions as a countdown timer for personal practices such as yoga, meditation, or bodywork. "It's like waking up in a Zen temple it gracefully summons your consciousness into awakening." The product's inventor and company president Steve McIntosh explains, Used as an alarm clock, the Bamboo Zen Timepiece wakes users over a 10 minute period with a series of gradually The sound of the gong can be adjusted over a wide range, from soft, subtle ring tones to loud, bold gongs that can be heard throughout the house. Like a musical instrument, the 6" acoustic brass bowl-gong fills the room with natural tones whenever it strikes. For the past 15 years, they have been creating high-end, environmentally friendly clocks and timers, and the new Bamboo Zen Timer is their newest achievement. Now & Zen is widely known for their lifestyle acoustic alarm clocks, including the world famous Zen Alarm Clock®. For more information go to this Meetup site.Boulder, Colorado - Boulder-based Now & Zen announces their newest meditation alarm clock, the Bamboo Zen Timepiece®. Yugen leads a meditation group at the Tranquility Room at the Community Holistic Health Center in Lafayette, CO from 9:30-11:30am on Sundays. He loves spending time with his family and enjoys a wide range of outdoor activities. He is happily married, has two children, three grandchildren, and three dogs. He has studied Zen with Shishin Roshi and Roshi Shinko for the last 21 years. He now works as a Volunteer Coordinator for Trail Winds Hospice in Boulder. After graduating, his career focused on Information Technology as an IT Director for a Fortune 50 corporation. His graduate research on species diversity was conducted at the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory in Aiken, SC and was funded by the Department of Energy. in Biological Sciences from Texas Christian University. Kent Yugen Brown, Sensei began practicing Zen at GMZC in 2000 and received Dharma Transmission fro Roshis Shishin Wick and Shinko Perez in June, 2021. In 2014 when Shishin Roshi stepped down as President of White Plum Asanga, he was acknowledged as an Elder in the organization. In May 2007, he was elected President of the White Plum Asanga, the organization of Zen teachers in the lineage of Maezumi Roshi. In January, 2006 he received Inka from Roshi Bernie Glassman in the White Plum Asanga and the Zen Peacemaker Order. Shishin Roshi has written numerous articles on Buddhism, physics, and oceanography. He is the author of three books including The Book of Equanimity, My American Zen Life, and co-author of The Great Heart Way with Ilia Shinko Perez. He was an adjunct Professor of Religious Studies at Naropa University, where he lead frequent classes and retreats. He retired as the Director of Electronic Publishing for Merriam-Webster, Inc. in Physics from the University of California, Berkeley in 1967, has worked as a University Professor, science writer, journalist, oceanographer, software developer, and technical manager. He founded the Great Mountain Zen Center in 1996. He administered the Zen Center of Los Angeles and the Kuroda Institute for the Study of Buddhism and Human Values for 8 years from 1978 to 1986. He received transmission from Maezumi Roshi in 1990 after 24 years of Zen training under Maezumi, Shunryu Suzuki Roshi, and Sochu Suzuki Roshi. Gerry Shishin Wick, Roshi is a Dharma Successor of Taizan Maezumi Roshi who studied in both major lineages of Zen.
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