Informal Reading Group: REALIZING GENJOKOAN 2021 Edition Begins Week of 11 April 2021

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  • Nengei
    Member
    • Dec 2016
    • 1696

    #16
    PS The timing is such that we should be able to finish this text before Ango begins, and be ready to dive into Ango study.

    Gassho,
    Nengei
    Sat today. LAH.
    遜道念芸 Sondō Nengei (he/him)

    Please excuse any indication that I am trying to teach anything. I am a priest in training and have no qualifications or credentials to teach Zen practice or the Dharma.

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    • Doshin
      Member
      • May 2015
      • 2641

      #17


      Thanks

      Doshin
      St

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      • Inshin
        Member
        • Jul 2020
        • 557

        #18


        Gassho
        Sat

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        • Ryumon
          Member
          • Apr 2007
          • 1801

          #19
          Originally posted by Nengei
          3. What is the self?
          Oh, sure, that's an easy one. Once we got this sorted out, we don't need to read any more. :-)

          Gassho,

          Ryūmon

          sat
          I know nothing.

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          • aprapti
            Member
            • Jun 2017
            • 889

            #20


            aprapti

            sat

            hobo kore dojo / 歩歩是道場 / step, step, there is my place of practice

            Aprāpti (अप्राप्ति) non-attainment

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            • Myosho
              Member
              • May 2020
              • 84

              #21


              Thank You

              SAT Lah

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              • Tom A.
                Member
                • May 2020
                • 255

                #22


                Gassho,
                Tom

                SatLah
                “Do what’s hard to do when it is the right thing to do.”- Robert Sopalsky

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                • Tairin
                  Member
                  • Feb 2016
                  • 2830

                  #23
                  I am reading along. One request though, can we use the chapter names rather than page numbers? Printed page numbers rarely line up with the Ebook numbering.


                  Tairin
                  Sat today and lah
                  泰林 - Tai Rin - Peaceful Woods

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                  • Shokai
                    Dharma Transmitted Priest
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 6394

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Tairin
                    I am reading along. One request though, can we use the chapter names rather than page numbers? Printed page numbers rarely line up with the Ebook numbering.


                    Tairin
                    Sat today and lah
                    Good point
                    gassho, shokai
                    合掌,生開
                    gassho, Shokai

                    仁道 生開 / Jindo Shokai

                    "Open to life in a benevolent way"

                    https://sarushinzendo.wordpress.com/

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                    • Nengei
                      Member
                      • Dec 2016
                      • 1696

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Tairin
                      I am reading along. One request though, can we use the chapter names rather than page numbers? Printed page numbers rarely line up with the Ebook numbering.


                      Tairin
                      Sat today and lah
                      Certainly. I will update the post at the top of this thread to reflect that. Thank you for the excellent suggestion.

                      Gassho,
                      Nengei
                      Sat today. LAH.
                      遜道念芸 Sondō Nengei (he/him)

                      Please excuse any indication that I am trying to teach anything. I am a priest in training and have no qualifications or credentials to teach Zen practice or the Dharma.

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                      • Tomás ESP
                        Member
                        • Aug 2020
                        • 575

                        #26
                        Wonderful initiative Nengei, I have been wanting to dive into Dogen's teachings for some time now, and from the videos that I have seen of Shohaku Okumura, I am a fan! So I will be reading along, excited

                        Gassho, Tomás
                        Sat&LaH

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                        • Risho
                          Member
                          • May 2010
                          • 3179

                          #27
                          Thank you!

                          risho
                          -stlah
                          Email: risho.treeleaf@gmail.com

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                          • Jundo
                            Treeleaf Founder and Priest
                            • Apr 2006
                            • 40492

                            #28
                            Hi Guys,

                            After briefly discussing with Nengei, I am merging the "Realizing Genjokoan" discussion threads into a single thread for housekeeping purposes. In this way, we can centralize the whole discussion here.

                            It truly is a wonderful book, and a marvelous gateway into Dogen and the Shobogenzo.

                            Gassho, Jundo

                            STLah
                            ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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                            • Tomás ESP
                              Member
                              • Aug 2020
                              • 575

                              #29
                              What a mind-blowing text

                              I really like your questions Nengei, so I will answer these directly. I feel like a few questions for each chapter is a great way to get the conversation going.

                              1. What is Dharma?

                              I understand Dharma as:

                              a) The Buddhist teachings (although Hindu teachings also employ the word Dharma).
                              b) Reality itself.
                              c) Every aspect that is part of that reality.

                              2. Does realization require delusion?

                              “Those who greatly realize delusion are Buddhas. Those who are greatly deluded in realization are living beings”. Delusion that is not recognized is present in those who are not Buddhas. To become liberated, one must recognize delusion, therefore realization cannot happen without delusion. In fact, the Buddhist path formulates liberation as the extinction of the three poisons: desire, aversion, and delusion.

                              3. What is the self?

                              “To study the Self is to forget the self. To forget the self is to be verified by all things”. Dogen points to the non-existence of the small self and how one discovers the Self when this small self and the small selves of all things drop off. From my perspective, this means that when we are free from conceptual constructs, including the view of an intrinsic, permanent, independent, solid and fixed self, we see reality as it is, whole and complete.

                              4. Do realization and delusion exist among all sentient beings, or only humans?

                              “There is practice-enlightenment – this is the way of living beings”. I think Dogen points to realization and delusion among all sentient beings, as is common in Mahayana Buddhism.

                              5. Dogen writes that there are inexhaustible characteristics in what is beyond what we can see, and also within what is right in front of us. How is this borne out or refuted by the advancement of scientific knowledge?

                              “We only see or grasp as far as the power of our eye of study and practice can see”. I agree with Dogen on this. Even though we can know an incredible number of things through scientific research, we will always have more questions. I believe (and this is purely from a subjective perspective) that we will never answer all questions about reality. Even though our methods may be more refined by the day, we will always operate from a subjective perspective that is limited. Also, the relationships and interconnectedness that compose this reality are infinite.

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                              • Onkai
                                Treeleaf Priest
                                • Aug 2015
                                • 3048

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Tomás Sard
                                What a mind-blowing text

                                I really like your questions Nengei, so I will answer these directly. I feel like a few questions for each chapter is a great way to get the conversation going.

                                1. What is Dharma?

                                I understand Dharma as:

                                a) The Buddhist teachings (although Hindu teachings also employ the word Dharma).
                                b) Reality itself.
                                c) Every aspect that is part of that reality.

                                2. Does realization require delusion?

                                “Those who greatly realize delusion are Buddhas. Those who are greatly deluded in realization are living beings”. Delusion that is not recognized is present in those who are not Buddhas. To become liberated, one must recognize delusion, therefore realization cannot happen without delusion. In fact, the Buddhist path formulates liberation as the extinction of the three poisons: desire, aversion, and delusion.

                                3. What is the self?

                                “To study the Self is to forget the self. To forget the self is to be verified by all things”. Dogen points to the non-existence of the small self and how one discovers the Self when this small self and the small selves of all things drop off. From my perspective, this means that when we are free from conceptual constructs, including the view of an intrinsic, permanent, independent, solid and fixed self, we see reality as it is, whole and complete.

                                4. Do realization and delusion exist among all sentient beings, or only humans?

                                “There is practice-enlightenment – this is the way of living beings”. I think Dogen points to realization and delusion among all sentient beings, as is common in Mahayana Buddhism.

                                5. Dogen writes that there are inexhaustible characteristics in what is beyond what we can see, and also within what is right in front of us. How is this borne out or refuted by the advancement of scientific knowledge?

                                “We only see or grasp as far as the power of our eye of study and practice can see”. I agree with Dogen on this. Even though we can know an incredible number of things through scientific research, we will always have more questions. I believe (and this is purely from a subjective perspective) that we will never answer all questions about reality. Even though our methods may be more refined by the day, we will always operate from a subjective perspective that is limited. Also, the relationships and interconnectedness that compose this reality are infinite.
                                I like the questions and these answers. The more we look, the more there is to see. The more we learn, the more there is to understand.

                                Gassho,
                                Onkai
                                Sat/lah
                                美道 Bidou Beautiful Way
                                恩海 Onkai Merciful/Kind Ocean

                                I have a lot to learn; take anything I say that sounds like teaching with a grain of salt.

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