(Report on the 160th London Eza) The 160th London Eza and 2022 Hoonko Otorikoshi took place on Sunday 23rd October 2022. Attendance was smaller than usual but a number of young guests and newcomers brought…continue reading
The 30th Shokai retreat was attended by around fourteen Dharma friends, a smaller number than usual, reflecting a more general decline in attendance at events not only at Three Wheels but also more widely across…continue reading
On a sunny and warm afternoon on Sunday 4th September, many people gathered for the 159th London Eza, to Pray for World Peace and Reconciliation, and to remember those soldiers who took part in the…continue reading
The 158th London Eza was held on Sunday the 26th June. Like most recent events at Three Wheels, attendees were able to join either in person in the Buddha Room, or online. As the Eza…continue reading
Report on the 29th Shokai and 157th London Eza, 22nd-24th April 2022 The 29th Shokai retreat was held over a cool but bright weekend toward the end of April 2022. It was attended by eighteen…continue reading
The 156th London Eza took place on 27th February 2022, the fourth day following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Despite the anxiety caused by the outbreak of a new war in Europe, as well as…continue reading
The Funeral Service for the Late Professor John White Namu Amida-butsu On the 3rd December 2021, Three Wheels held the funeral service for the late Professor John White; founding member of the Three Wheels Sangha,…continue reading
Over the weekend of the 2nd and 3rd of October Three Wheels held it’s bi annual Shokai Retreat, followed by the annual Hoonko Otorikoshi Ceremony. This was the first time since before the Coronavirus pandemic…continue reading
The September 2021 London Eza, incorporating as usual the ceremony of reconciliation between Great Britain and Japan, was held online due to the continuing pandemic. Around twenty-five people - including Rev. Miki Nakura of the…continue reading
Even before we gathered online for the mid-summer Eza, Dharma friends were already talking with excited anticipation about Rev. Kemmyo Taira Sato’s talk on ‘Shinran Shōnin’s Notion of Returning Ekō’. It may be that Rev.…continue reading