SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Xin Xin Ming - (III) - AT THE MALL!

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  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 40336

    SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Xin Xin Ming - (III) - AT THE MALL!

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    The town next to ours here in Ibaraki, Japan, is known for two attractions: Its Giant Buddha Statue, over 100 meters tall (never too big!)... and the new "Outlet Mall" looking like it could be transplanted right from Southern California, each clearly seen from the other.

    What better place than the mall to look at today's passage from the Xin Xin Ming?

    The Way is perfect like vast space
    where nothing is lacking and nothing is in excess.
    Indeed, it is due to our choosing to accept or reject
    that we do not see the true nature of things.


    Nevertheless, we run to the mall, credit cards in hand, to fill temporarily the "lacking" and boredom we feel. Here are the perfect cards to bring!



    The advertisements on TV show us that there can be "no excess", that one can never have a big enough house or new enough car, never enough money in the bank. But that is not quite what the Buddha had in mind by "nothing is in excess". Rather, nothing is ever lacking ... nothing is ever in excess ... so live with moderation, simplicity. Sure, there is no need for lay folks to live like monks ... but know what one truly needs for life, appreciate the simple and small, do not be a slave to wants and material things.

    In fact, in the Buddha's Mall, nothing is ever lacking or overstocked, there's is always an open parking space ... and the best stuff is totally free!


    Today’s Sit-A-Long video follows at this link. Remember: recording ends soon after the beginning bells; a sitting time of 15 to 35 minutes is recommended.

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    Last edited by Jundo; 04-26-2016, 01:07 AM.
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE
  • Shokai
    Treeleaf Priest
    • Mar 2009
    • 6394

    #2
    Re: SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Xin Xin Ming - (III) - AT THE MALL!



    Not so, I heard many ; Thank you Jundo-oso _/_
    合掌,生開
    gassho, Shokai

    仁道 生開 / Jindo Shokai

    "Open to life in a benevolent way"

    https://sarushinzendo.wordpress.com/

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    • andyZ
      Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 303

      #3
      Re: SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Xin Xin Ming - (III) - AT THE MALL!

      Thank you Jundo!

      ps. is there a credit limit on the "enlightenment visa card"?
      Gassho,
      Andy

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      • Kyonin
        Treeleaf Priest / Engineer
        • Oct 2010
        • 6749

        #4
        Re: SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Xin Xin Ming - (III) - AT THE MALL!

        This is pretty much my posture in life now a days. I broke the chain of consumerism a while back and now I live with just what I need. Makes things a lot easier.

        Thank you, Sensei.
        Hondō Kyōnin
        奔道 協忍

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        • Dosho
          Member
          • Jun 2008
          • 5784

          #5
          Re: SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Xin Xin Ming - (III) - AT THE MALL!

          Jundo,

          Thank you for this teaching...and nice to see you sitting in the midst of choas again...something that helped me to finally sit down and listen to your teachings many years ago.

          Gassho,
          Dosho

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          • Shogen
            Member
            • Dec 2008
            • 301

            #6
            Re: SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Xin Xin Ming - (III) - AT THE MALL!

            Jundo,
            Thank you for the inspiration to just sit. If you can do it in the hustle and bustle of the mall I can certainly do it in the peace and comfort of my home. Gassho, Shogen

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            • Myoku
              Member
              • Jul 2010
              • 1491

              #7
              Re: SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Xin Xin Ming - (III) - AT THE MALL!

              Originally posted by chocobuda
              ...I broke the chain of consumerism a while back and now I live with just what I need. Makes things a lot easier.
              Yes, its just different from what advertizing and my conditioned mind tells me at times. Buying, buying, buying ? No, cheaper, much easier indeed, no things to carry home, no things to take care, get going, clean each week, dispose when it broke and and and.

              However, Jundo, not just eat, sleep, education and health plan ... we need a computer to access treeleaf forum and teisho's
              _()_
              Peter

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              • Myozan Kodo
                Friend of Treeleaf
                • May 2010
                • 1901

                #8
                Re: SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Xin Xin Ming - (III) - AT THE MALL!

                Did security neglect to spot you, Jundo? Maybe their cameras can't spot a subversive.
                Gassho
                Soen

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                • Kaishin
                  Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 2322

                  #9
                  Re: SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Xin Xin Ming - (III) - AT THE MALL!

                  And the shoppers probably thought you were the weirdo!

                  _/_
                  Thanks,
                  Kaishin (開心, Open Heart)
                  Please take this layman's words with a grain of salt.

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                  • Geika
                    Treeleaf Unsui
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 4984

                    #10
                    Re: SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Xin Xin Ming - (III) - AT THE MALL!

                    What a lot of noise! It is hard to concentrate on what Jundo is saying... Watching the people bustling around behind you with confused-looking faces and way too much stuff piled on them provides a teaching in itself.

                    I have bounced around, like he said, to fill that spiritual hole. I'm afraid of committing to anything other than my relationship. Every time I start to get deep into something, I want to flee and retain my "freedom", never accomplishing anything. It's all just wanting on both sides. I want to commit... I don't want to commit... Where is that fine line between wanting and being? Why should I continue with Jukai study and rakusu sewing if it is only because I want the results of doing so? The paradox I seem to be experiencing is wanting to commit to the thing that takes my wanting away...
                    求道芸化 Kyūdō Geika
                    I am just a priest-in-training, please do not take anything I say as a teaching.

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                    • Jundo
                      Treeleaf Founder and Priest
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 40336

                      #11
                      Re: SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Xin Xin Ming - (III) - AT THE MALL!

                      Hah, I just looked closely at the t-shirt of the girl in the top photo, Buddha at the Mall. I am still not sure, but I think it says ...

                      RESISTANCE
                      Looking Softway from Heart Immediately Around



                      Oh, such wonderful t-shirts around Japan. The cure for "resistance" is looking in a softway from the Heart immediately around ... says the Giant Buddha. 8)


                      Gassho, J
                      ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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                      • Hoyu
                        Member
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 2020

                        #12
                        Re: SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Xin Xin Ming - (III) - AT THE MALL!

                        The contrast between watching this and then finishing my sitting in a semi quiet room is striking! Thank you for taking us to the mall Jundo Sensei _/_
                        Ho (Dharma)
                        Yu (Hot Water)

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                        • Dokan
                          Friend of Treeleaf
                          • Dec 2010
                          • 1222

                          #13
                          Re: SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Xin Xin Ming - (III) - AT THE MALL!

                          Thank you Jundo for the gentle reminder.

                          Gassho,

                          Shawn

                          PS - Uploaded to podcast as well.
                          We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are.
                          ~Anaïs Nin

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                          • Nenka
                            Member
                            • Aug 2010
                            • 1239

                            #14
                            Re: SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Xin Xin Ming - (III) - AT THE MALL!

                            It is strange that even ten years after making a conscious effort to do with less and mostly succeeding, I'll occasionally flip through a magazine and feel depressed that I can't afford the stuff in there--when I don't even want any of it! Or I'll look at the wallpaper in my house and wish I could tear it off and spend money on remodeling everything--when it's a perfectly good, clean, structurally sound house.

                            I don't do the nurturing seeds very often--at least not consciously--but it comes to mind when that kind of greed starts to rise. It's just silly, really, the things we think we have to have.

                            Gassho

                            Jen

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                            • Risho
                              Member
                              • May 2010
                              • 3179

                              #15
                              Re: SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Xin Xin Ming - (III) - AT THE MALL!

                              Thank you Jundo! I've been trying to become more disciplined with spending, and I have.

                              Yep I really like my "toys". But I'm more mindful of purchases. I try to only play one video game at a time, instead of buying all of them for instance. I also like using my cars until the wheels fall off. This is a hard, but good lesson. But beyond and more importantly... I don't think it's the buying that's bad; hell we have to support the economy. It comes down to using consumerism as an escape... to fill that hole we think exists.

                              To quote a Guns 'n Roses song (one of the best rock bands of all time )
                              Once you made that money it costs more now
                              It might cost a lot more than you'd think
                              Gassho,

                              Risho
                              Email: risho.treeleaf@gmail.com

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