Dear All,
We continue the final chapter "The Wayseeker", in three parts. This week, we will read Points of Practice 3 and 4, pausing at page 164. Here are some suggested questions.
- When Uchiyama Roshi speaks of "gaining is delusion, losing in enlightenment", he says "it is important for us to leave our desires alone, without trying to fulfill them" and "For breaking the ego's grip, nothing is more effective than giving something up." Is this an important lesson for us in this consumer driven ... give me more more more ... world?
- He speaks of "Original Self" and "Universal Self", saying, "When we open the hand of thought, what is there, in that moment, is our Original Face" and "if we open the hand of thought, such a conception [of a separate I] vanishes, and we realize 'I' as being one with everything". Does that mean anything to you, and do you have any feel what what he is pointing to? (And PLEASE, nobody tell the joke about the hot dog vendor again! )
- He speaks about Vow and repentance at several points. Do the Bodhisattva Vows or other Vows play some part in your Practice? Do you agree regarding their important?
I have no comment on tiny flea genitals however!
Gassho, J
We continue the final chapter "The Wayseeker", in three parts. This week, we will read Points of Practice 3 and 4, pausing at page 164. Here are some suggested questions.
- When Uchiyama Roshi speaks of "gaining is delusion, losing in enlightenment", he says "it is important for us to leave our desires alone, without trying to fulfill them" and "For breaking the ego's grip, nothing is more effective than giving something up." Is this an important lesson for us in this consumer driven ... give me more more more ... world?
- He speaks of "Original Self" and "Universal Self", saying, "When we open the hand of thought, what is there, in that moment, is our Original Face" and "if we open the hand of thought, such a conception [of a separate I] vanishes, and we realize 'I' as being one with everything". Does that mean anything to you, and do you have any feel what what he is pointing to? (And PLEASE, nobody tell the joke about the hot dog vendor again! )
- He speaks about Vow and repentance at several points. Do the Bodhisattva Vows or other Vows play some part in your Practice? Do you agree regarding their important?
I have no comment on tiny flea genitals however!
Gassho, J
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