SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: An URGENT ANGO CAUTION!

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  • Byokan
    Senior Priest-in-Training
    • Apr 2014
    • 4284

    #31
    Thank you Jundo, and Shoka!

    Gassho
    Lisa
    sat today
    展道 渺寛 Tendō Byōkan
    Please take my words with a big grain of salt. I know nothing. Wisdom is only found in our whole-hearted practice together.

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    • Anshu Bryson
      Member
      • Aug 2014
      • 566

      #32
      Timely indeed.

      I had been thinking that I have had a mixture of 'the rough and the smooth' through this Ango period. While initially I tried to not be too harsh on myself about the rough, or too proud of myself about the smooth, I've come to accept more that it is all about living through/with the 'rough with the smooth'. I think that Ango can be a microcosm of our broader life. Many lessons to be learned. Just as 'form is emptiness; emptiness is form', there is really no separation between the rough and the smooth. Life just 'is'...

      Gassho,
      Anshu

      -sat today-

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      • Washin
        Senior Priest-in-Training
        • Dec 2014
        • 3827

        #33
        Thank you for a timely lesson.
        Very helpful for accepting all my current rough parts of this Ango as well as
        seeing the smooth ones what they actually are, and being with what is.

        Gassho,
        Sergey
        justsat
        Kaidō (皆道) Every Way
        Washin (和信) Harmony Trust
        ----
        I am a novice priest-in-training. Anything that I say must not be considered as teaching
        and should be taken with a 'grain of salt'.

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        • Jakuden
          Member
          • Jun 2015
          • 6141

          #34
          Thank you Jundo for this reminder, and thank you, Sangha, for bringing this talk back and being part of "what is"! Also helpful is the discussion in the thread about family being a part of our Ango. I have tried to allow my family to be part of Ango practice, whether it be a child interrupting Zazen, school or homework commitments pre-empting sewing, or being mindful of the constant worries (and sometimes crises) about the kids that come up. Now it's time to dust off and start again, having not quite gotten in the avowed Ango 45 minute sit yesterday due to work and family obligations.

          Gassho,
          Sierra
          Sitting now

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          • Theophan
            Member
            • Nov 2014
            • 146

            #35
            Jundo,
            Thanks so much for this teaching.
            Gassho
            Theophan
            Sat Today

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            • tlap
              Member
              • Sep 2015
              • 26

              #36
              Jundo,

              Thank you for this timely reminder. Even something as small as daily zazen should be accepted in this way. It was neither rough nor smooth; it was simply zazen.

              Gassho,
              Trish
              sat today


              drawn by my hand's dance
              the grey cat stalks the keyboard
              now I must edit post
              Last edited by tlap; 11-10-2015, 12:31 AM.

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              • Matt
                Member
                • Oct 2012
                • 497

                #37
                Dear Jundo, Thank you so much for this message. Greatly appreciated. I will do my best to embrace this teaching. Deep bows, Matt #SatToday

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                • CK732
                  Member
                  • Aug 2015
                  • 252

                  #38
                  Thank you Foe this lesson Jundo. I've probably made three Rakusus by now with stopping, taking apart and re-sewing. What an experience! It is truly as life is[emoji177]

                  I hope to remember this lesson when I join in the next Ango.

                  Metta

                  Gassho

                  Clarisse Sat2Day




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                  • martyrob
                    Member
                    • Jul 2015
                    • 142

                    #39
                    Thank you, Jundo,

                    Whenever I fall out of the Ango saddle, by some glorious act of serendipity the necessary teaching appears here, as though by magic. There is much wisdom in this sangha. This weekend I fell right off the Ango horse and then up pops Jundo, with his lovely beardy face, and gives just the right teaching for me to get back into the saddle, grab the reins and cantor off.

                    Thank you for your teaching, Jundo. It means a lot to me.

                    Martyn

                    Sitting now.

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                    • Jakugan
                      Member
                      • Jan 2013
                      • 303

                      #40
                      Thank you Jundo. This is a timely reminder.

                      Gassho,

                      Simon

                      Sat Today

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