Hello,
This week, we retreat to Chapter 7 ... "Retreat and Living in the World/Places Worldy People Live, He Doesn't Live".
A few seeds for discussion (just pick up the ones you wish) ...
Do you believe in the value of "taking off" by yourself now and then, to the mountains and your own "grass hut"? Are you able to, once in awhile? It is not physically or otherwise possible for people as much as they might wish.
Do you believe it would have value in your Zen Practice to join a longer Retreat or Sesshin now and then? I mentioned a few week ago here in the bookclub why I recommend annual Sesshin for folks ---IF--- possible.
Could you see the value of your own retreat, or of you own sitting even a moment of Zazen, as having value for others and the whole world?
Has your Zen Practice, and your time at "All Of Life Is Our Temple" Treeleaf, helped you find "retreat" right in the heart of the hustle and bustle of the busiest town and your daily life?
Some of the many translations of the Ryokan's poems, a man much like Sekito centuries' earlier.
Too lazy to be ambitious,
I let the world take care of itself.
Ten days' worth of rice in my bag;
a bundle of twigs by the fireplace.
Why chatter about delusion and enlightenment?
Listening to the night rain on my roof,
I sit comfortably, with both legs stretched out.
I suppose the one by Kazuaki Tanahashi Sensei is very approachable ...
Gassho, J
This week, we retreat to Chapter 7 ... "Retreat and Living in the World/Places Worldy People Live, He Doesn't Live".
A few seeds for discussion (just pick up the ones you wish) ...
Do you believe in the value of "taking off" by yourself now and then, to the mountains and your own "grass hut"? Are you able to, once in awhile? It is not physically or otherwise possible for people as much as they might wish.
Do you believe it would have value in your Zen Practice to join a longer Retreat or Sesshin now and then? I mentioned a few week ago here in the bookclub why I recommend annual Sesshin for folks ---IF--- possible.
Could you see the value of your own retreat, or of you own sitting even a moment of Zazen, as having value for others and the whole world?
Has your Zen Practice, and your time at "All Of Life Is Our Temple" Treeleaf, helped you find "retreat" right in the heart of the hustle and bustle of the busiest town and your daily life?
Some of the many translations of the Ryokan's poems, a man much like Sekito centuries' earlier.
Too lazy to be ambitious,
I let the world take care of itself.
Ten days' worth of rice in my bag;
a bundle of twigs by the fireplace.
Why chatter about delusion and enlightenment?
Listening to the night rain on my roof,
I sit comfortably, with both legs stretched out.
I suppose the one by Kazuaki Tanahashi Sensei is very approachable ...
Gassho, J
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