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I haven't yet seen any mention of people who are unable to attend a physical sangha or monastery and the ways traditional priest/teacher/sangha companion training excludes such individuals--thus losing a well of rich wisdom and devotion to the dharma and the sangha. I think for anyone leaning towards traditional priest training as the only acceptable method, they must be mindful of this fact when making their case.
There'd be no Zen for me if it wasn't for Treeleaf.
I was excluded for over a decade. I stumbled across Zen in 2000, (aside from pop culture, movie and health spa references). The only sanghas where I lived back then were Thai-run Theravadin temples. "You westerners worry too much about meditation," said the nice young Monk. "Better you just focus on practicing Sila." Lay people weren't excluded from the evening meditation sessions. The monk was always happy to discuss the teachings. We just weren't included, that's all.
Buddhism's been crossing borders for 2,500 years. Treeleaf has just taken across another border, an electronic one. After all, the travelling Monks in ancient times only had scrolls and stories to carry the Dharma. I'd say Skype, Googlehangout and online archives are an upgrade. :P
Gassho,
Tom.
Sat.
I was excluded for over a decade. I stumbled across Zen in 2000, (aside from pop culture, movie and health spa references). The only sanghas where I live back then were Thai-run Theravadin temples. "You westerners worry too much about meditation," said the nice young Monk. "Better you just focus on practicing sila." Lay people weren't excluded from the evening meditation sessions. The monk was always happy to discuss the teachings. We just weren't included, that's all.
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Wasn't a criticism, just an affirmation that some people can't get to a Zen center. It's a hard-working community that gives Dharma talks and Sunday school for the kids and does charity work.
Gassho, T.
SatToday.
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