Dear All,
For 16 years, I have come to this place day in, day out, preaching and practicing the very same Shikantaza, hundreds of talks (and a whole book) about Master Dogen, Koans and Bowing, Incense and Sutras ... and it remains so today as much or more since we first started this place.
Somewhere along the lines though, I decided to talk a little ... just a little ... about what Zen might be tomorrow, in 10 or 100 years, not only today or 1000 years ago. Just talk about it and write about it a little.
And I do so while still preaching and practicing the very same Shikantaza, hundreds of talks about Master Dogen, Koans and Bowing, Incense and Sutras.
But that little talking about tomorrow, and the potential impact of science, technology and medicine on the future of Zen and Buddhism seems to bother some folks so much, including priests, that they complain about it ... so much. So incredibly much! It has gotten to the point that I have had to ask folks to go if it bothers them so, to find another teacher, if I am not right for them now. I don't know what else to say. It is truly heart-breaking, I feel like I will lose family and, if you ask me, it is more than a little ridiculous.
But this is how Buddhism has evolved over the centuries: I can only promise that, for how many more years I have here, I will continue each day to preach and practice the very same Shikantaza, Master Dogen, Koans and Bowing, Incense and Sutras ... that will never change ... never ... never ...
With tears ...
Gassho, Jundo
For 16 years, I have come to this place day in, day out, preaching and practicing the very same Shikantaza, hundreds of talks (and a whole book) about Master Dogen, Koans and Bowing, Incense and Sutras ... and it remains so today as much or more since we first started this place.
Somewhere along the lines though, I decided to talk a little ... just a little ... about what Zen might be tomorrow, in 10 or 100 years, not only today or 1000 years ago. Just talk about it and write about it a little.
And I do so while still preaching and practicing the very same Shikantaza, hundreds of talks about Master Dogen, Koans and Bowing, Incense and Sutras.
But that little talking about tomorrow, and the potential impact of science, technology and medicine on the future of Zen and Buddhism seems to bother some folks so much, including priests, that they complain about it ... so much. So incredibly much! It has gotten to the point that I have had to ask folks to go if it bothers them so, to find another teacher, if I am not right for them now. I don't know what else to say. It is truly heart-breaking, I feel like I will lose family and, if you ask me, it is more than a little ridiculous.
But this is how Buddhism has evolved over the centuries: I can only promise that, for how many more years I have here, I will continue each day to preach and practice the very same Shikantaza, Master Dogen, Koans and Bowing, Incense and Sutras ... that will never change ... never ... never ...
With tears ...
Gassho, Jundo
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