Dear All,
We begin a reading of Kosho Uchiyama Roshi's book "Opening the Hand of Thought", a modern classic for practitioners of Shikantaza and Soto Zen. This is the second time we have looked at this book here in the "Beyond Words" Book Club (the last time was in 2008), but it is a rich resource worth going back to again and again. We had several requests in recent weeks.
This time, we will go at a rather brisk pace, about a Chapter per week (maybe a portion of a Chapter sometimes).
We will being this week with Chapter 1 - Practice and Persimmons.
Anything resonate for you here? Any particular passages or ideas? Any questions or difficult to understand portions?
Please drop in a comment with anything that strikes you, and don't be shy. Please don't be quiet out of hesitancy.
Enjoy!
For those awaiting their copy (all Shikantaza sitters are encouraged to read it), it is available partially online while you wait.
Gassho, Jundo
SatToday
We begin a reading of Kosho Uchiyama Roshi's book "Opening the Hand of Thought", a modern classic for practitioners of Shikantaza and Soto Zen. This is the second time we have looked at this book here in the "Beyond Words" Book Club (the last time was in 2008), but it is a rich resource worth going back to again and again. We had several requests in recent weeks.
This time, we will go at a rather brisk pace, about a Chapter per week (maybe a portion of a Chapter sometimes).
We will being this week with Chapter 1 - Practice and Persimmons.
Anything resonate for you here? Any particular passages or ideas? Any questions or difficult to understand portions?
Please drop in a comment with anything that strikes you, and don't be shy. Please don't be quiet out of hesitancy.
Enjoy!
For those awaiting their copy (all Shikantaza sitters are encouraged to read it), it is available partially online while you wait.
Gassho, Jundo
SatToday
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