New week, new chapter of our book! Welcome to the Stories of the Lotus Sutra! Reves continues to explain the purpose of words, language, and the enchantment and magic contained in this Sutra. He also explains a bit about the structure of it, and if you've participated in our first Zoom discussion, you'll remember we talked a bit about how this whole text was assembled.
Lotus New.jpg Reading assignment: Chapter 2: Stories of the Lotus Sutra
As previously, let's read this chapter slowly and notice what about it might be new to us. Is there something in the commentary that resonates, lingers, or troubles you? If so, let it, and spend some time reflecting on it. You can use the suggested questions on the Study Page to guide your reflections, or you can come up with your own.
I was so glad to see you take me up on the exercise I suggested, so let’s keep it going. In your reflections, please include answers to two simple questions that I’d love for you to share with the rest of us: “What is one thing I’ve learned from this?” and “What is one question I would ask about this?”
Take your time with the reading and with posting your reflections, and feel free to interact with what others are sharing.
Enjoy the reading, and I can't wait to read your thoughts.
Our next Book Club Meeting is on Saturday, the 14th. You can still catch up with the previous meeting! Just follow the link at the top of the Study Page.
With metta and in gassho
sat lah
Lotus New.jpg Reading assignment: Chapter 2: Stories of the Lotus Sutra
As previously, let's read this chapter slowly and notice what about it might be new to us. Is there something in the commentary that resonates, lingers, or troubles you? If so, let it, and spend some time reflecting on it. You can use the suggested questions on the Study Page to guide your reflections, or you can come up with your own.
I was so glad to see you take me up on the exercise I suggested, so let’s keep it going. In your reflections, please include answers to two simple questions that I’d love for you to share with the rest of us: “What is one thing I’ve learned from this?” and “What is one question I would ask about this?”
Take your time with the reading and with posting your reflections, and feel free to interact with what others are sharing.
Enjoy the reading, and I can't wait to read your thoughts.
Our next Book Club Meeting is on Saturday, the 14th. You can still catch up with the previous meeting! Just follow the link at the top of the Study Page.
With metta and in gassho
sat lah


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