Teachers: Wayne Coger
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Wayne Coger has led retreats since 2001. For more than 30 years he worked with Toni Packer, and has been a staff member of the Center since 1983. Previously, he studied at the Rochester Zen Center.
"Toni Packer asked me if I would share the work that we do
with others. While I have never had any desire to become a
'teacher,' exploring the work of meditative inquiry has been
my deepest joy and passion for many years. What excites me is
this possibility to look at anything and everything freshly,
without inhibitions or strictures. It is through this open
inquiry that we begin to learn about ourselves. To learn how
we are when we are not bound by our ideas and self-images."
In Wayne's booklet A Moment of Stillness: Questions
about Meditation and Inquiry, the question is asked:
"Can you say something about how you find inner peace through
meditation?"
Wayne responds in part, "Breathing, thinking, the sounds that
come and go--can awareness take all of this in, without
preference? It does happen and it really is possible. Thought,
the troubled mind, cannot bring about the quiet, the relief we
crave, but this wondrous stillness is here, present
when we stop all of our doing--our manipulations and our
trying. Stillness is at the heart of direct listening, direct
being with and there is nothing we need to do to bring
it about. We are this stillness and stillness is not something
we need to attain. Meditation, awareness, allows us to see
clearly what is here, what we truly are and what we originally
are--whole and complete, not lacking anything."
Wayne lives nearby with his wife Susan McCallum. You can
contact Wayne via the Center or by e-mail at cogermac@frontiernet.net.