Special Guest Teacher: Ann Pepper

Sunday Dharma

January 12th

3:00PM - 4:30PM


We are excited to welcome special guest teacher, Ann Pepper to lead our Sunday Dharma class on January 12th.

TOPIC: Equanimity Means Living Wholeheartedly

One of the Four Immeasurables that we aspire to cultivate in our practice, equanimity, means attaining a complete openness to experience. It supports wisdom, loving-kindness and compassion, empathetic joy and courage. How do we grow and use this inner vitality?


About Ann Pepper

Reading Huston Smith’s book, “The Religions of Man,” while in school first made Ann Pepper aware of Buddhism, Taoism and Zen. She began actively practicing Zen 23 years ago while working as a newspaper journalist covering ethics, religion and beliefs.

Over the years since, she came to see that Zen and life are one and the same. That recognition forms the heart of her practice and her teaching style. In 2015, she received authority to teach from Zen Master Ji Bong, an early student of the prolific Korean Zen Master Seung Sahn.

Currently, she serves as Ji Do Poep Sa Nim, or Dharma Master, for the Golden Wind Zen Community in Seal Beach.


We look forward to a unique and insightful opportunity with Wendy. Our Sunday Dharma is offered both in-person and online. We hope to see you there!