We continue our reading with SHOBOGENZO-ZUIMONKI - 3-10 to 3-14 ...
http://global.sotozen-net.or.jp/common_ ... 03-10.html
I will just mention a couple of things. The layman "Hoon" who is mentioned in 3-11 is the great "Layman P'ang" ... one of the great enlightened laypeople in Zen stories ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layman_Pang
and everyone at some time should read the little tales attributed to him (here is one translation I have not read, I am more familiar with the Ruth Sasaki version) ...
http://www.amazon.com/Sayings-Layman-Pa ... 382&sr=1-1
Laymen P'ang sits right up their with Vimalakirti as a symbol for lay (non-ordained, householder) practice ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vimalakirti_Sutra
http://www.amazon.com/Holy-Teaching-Vim ... 0271006013
Also, let me emphasize again that THERE IS NO NEED TO AGREE WITH DOGEN ZENJI ON EVERYTHING ... Just because he was "enlightened" does not mean he had all the answers. (It is probably enough to agree on the main stuff, the important stuff about "the universe and life" ... not how to best wash your socks). So, for example, his advice on a fellow thinking to abandon his old mother to poverty in order to be a priest in 3-14 ... eh? I don't know about that at all.
Gassho, J
http://global.sotozen-net.or.jp/common_ ... 03-10.html
I will just mention a couple of things. The layman "Hoon" who is mentioned in 3-11 is the great "Layman P'ang" ... one of the great enlightened laypeople in Zen stories ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layman_Pang
and everyone at some time should read the little tales attributed to him (here is one translation I have not read, I am more familiar with the Ruth Sasaki version) ...
http://www.amazon.com/Sayings-Layman-Pa ... 382&sr=1-1
Laymen P'ang sits right up their with Vimalakirti as a symbol for lay (non-ordained, householder) practice ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vimalakirti_Sutra
http://www.amazon.com/Holy-Teaching-Vim ... 0271006013
Also, let me emphasize again that THERE IS NO NEED TO AGREE WITH DOGEN ZENJI ON EVERYTHING ... Just because he was "enlightened" does not mean he had all the answers. (It is probably enough to agree on the main stuff, the important stuff about "the universe and life" ... not how to best wash your socks). So, for example, his advice on a fellow thinking to abandon his old mother to poverty in order to be a priest in 3-14 ... eh? I don't know about that at all.
Gassho, J
) It may work well for many but, I have been VERY fortunate in all areas of life, yet in the pursuit have been left feeling kinda lost and empty. *Sniff* *Sniff* :roll: Enough of my sobs.
, but it does make a little more sense with time, (I know that is the point....patience and practice, but it is very difficult not to question the world around me) I even told myself after that last post, "Just sit!"
I appreciated the "old nest" metaphor as it fits my falling back into old habits perfectly. Everyone questions their path once and awhile....no shame in that, but stay on target (what target?).
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