BOOK OF EQUANIMITY - Case 30

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  • AlanLa
    Member
    • Mar 2008
    • 1405

    #31
    Very nice.
    AL (Jigen) in:
    Faith/Trust
    Courage/Love
    Awareness/Action!

    I sat today

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    • Myoshin

      #32
      Hello just a little question: does this study will go on or do we have a break? I'm wondering because it's been posted 2 month ago .
      Not bad thoughts about that just curious

      Gassho

      Myoshin

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      • Jundo
        Treeleaf Founder and Priest
        • Apr 2006
        • 41193

        #33
        Originally posted by Myoshin
        Hello just a little question: does this study will go on or do we have a break? I'm wondering because it's been posted 2 month ago .
        Not bad thoughts about that just curious

        Gassho

        Myoshin
        Myoshin,

        In Zen, silence often teaches more than words. Please see Koan 1 ... Where the Buddha ascends the Platform, says nothing, heads back to his bed.

        Dear All, Well, the moment has come to begin our reflecting, dancing, living the 100 Koans of the Book of Equanimity ... We are going to try a great experiment, seeing how these Koans may be brought to life in our lives ... feeling how each resonates in our heart, and the Wisdom each carves into our bones. At the core


        However, I have just been letting it be quiet for awhile. I was planning to move on this week or next.

        Gassho, Jundo
        ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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        • Myoshin

          #34
          Thank you Jundo, good teaching the first koan sorry for that

          Gassho

          Myoshin

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          • Neika
            Member
            • Dec 2008
            • 230

            #35
            Is God the same as Buddha? As three pounds of flax? As Mount Sumeru? In ancient China? In your living room? In a Catholic Church or a Buddhist Temple? At the start of the universe or at the finish? Big or small? Permanent or Impermanent? One or Many? Black or Red? Yes? No? Beyond and through-and-through all Yes-No?

            I've spent my entire life pursuing these questions. Studying religion, spirituality, and philosophy has consumed me for the past three decades. Is there a god? What religion is the right one? Is science compatible with religion? What did I end up with? Three decades of anxiety and discontent. It wasn't until I realized that the answer was found in not having a question that I have recently begun to feel a far more 'profound' sense of contentment. God is not-god, buddha is not-buddha, god is buddha, or not. Really, who cares. I stopped trying so hard, my brain hurts less. The profound questions seem less important and the simple questions become the truly profound. I have found in just sitting, that the dualities seem to fade away, even the all-is-one, one-is-all, doesn't seem right. It isn't as if all dual things suddenly cease to exist, or that black suddenly is the same color as white, rather that the contrast is suddenly unimportant and accepting things as they are eliminates the differences.
            Neika / Ian Adams

            寧 Nei - Peaceful/Courteous
            火 Ka - Fire

            Look for Buddha outside your own mind, and Buddha becomes the devil. --Dogen

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