Dear All,
We will complete Realizing Genjo Koan this time, with our thanks and appreciation to Rev. Okumura. (Some of you may also enjoy and benefit from Master Dogen's biography in Appendix 3, if you do not know the story). This time, we read from "Dogen and Original Englightenment" on page 192, to the end.
By the way, for the next few weeks, we will be reading a few Koans (Nos. 86 - 90) in Rev. Shishin Wick's fine commentary to the "Book Of Serenity/Equanimity" Koan Collection. Rev. Wick always does an amazing job of explaining the Koans pretty clearly and making them relevant to modern life. I encourage everyone to add the book to their bookshelf at home, but I will also link to some online versions as best I can so everyone can follow along until doing so. After that, in late July, we will turn to our next book selection ... ZEN WOMEN by Grace Schireson (https://www.treeleaf.org/forums/show...race-Schireson)
In the meantime, the weather is hot here ... time to fan it!
(I do not believe that that old tune is exactly the kind of "fanning" the Master Dogen had in mind, but I could not resist. Great music.)
In any case, we are already whole, perfect, pristine Buddha ... yet if we do not practice such, live as such, fan that flame ... it does not manifest. As Shunryu Suzuki famously said, "Each of you is perfect the way you are ... and you can use a little improvement."
So, what does that mean to you at this point? Any final take homes from reading the book?
Gassho, J
STLah
We will complete Realizing Genjo Koan this time, with our thanks and appreciation to Rev. Okumura. (Some of you may also enjoy and benefit from Master Dogen's biography in Appendix 3, if you do not know the story). This time, we read from "Dogen and Original Englightenment" on page 192, to the end.
By the way, for the next few weeks, we will be reading a few Koans (Nos. 86 - 90) in Rev. Shishin Wick's fine commentary to the "Book Of Serenity/Equanimity" Koan Collection. Rev. Wick always does an amazing job of explaining the Koans pretty clearly and making them relevant to modern life. I encourage everyone to add the book to their bookshelf at home, but I will also link to some online versions as best I can so everyone can follow along until doing so. After that, in late July, we will turn to our next book selection ... ZEN WOMEN by Grace Schireson (https://www.treeleaf.org/forums/show...race-Schireson)
In the meantime, the weather is hot here ... time to fan it!
(I do not believe that that old tune is exactly the kind of "fanning" the Master Dogen had in mind, but I could not resist. Great music.)
In any case, we are already whole, perfect, pristine Buddha ... yet if we do not practice such, live as such, fan that flame ... it does not manifest. As Shunryu Suzuki famously said, "Each of you is perfect the way you are ... and you can use a little improvement."
So, what does that mean to you at this point? Any final take homes from reading the book?
Gassho, J
STLah
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