Everybody, back in the boat!
We will read from the middle of p. 64 (the passage, "For example, if someone sails in a boat ... "), stopping right before "In truth, the place and the way are neither large nor small" toward the top of p. 67.
This new boat passage continues the theme of the earlier "moon reflected in the water" section, about how enlightenment is not just round and empty and rather lifeless, but is all the countless forms and facets and complexities of this life and world.
Dogen then goes on to say that living things (like you and me) bring the party to life, that we are all in our element, and how we act makes it come to life. Dogen had this vision where Buddha's truth is found in and as all things, and we bring to life this world. Moreover, we not only bring to life this world, we are this world coming to life through our doing.
Please rewrite the following version of this week's readings from the perspective of one of the following persons, activities, things/tools and places (or, even better, think up your own person/activity/thing or tool/place) and rewrite Dogen's insights:
As always, do not look at others' responses before trying your own.
Gassho, J
STLah
We will read from the middle of p. 64 (the passage, "For example, if someone sails in a boat ... "), stopping right before "In truth, the place and the way are neither large nor small" toward the top of p. 67.
This new boat passage continues the theme of the earlier "moon reflected in the water" section, about how enlightenment is not just round and empty and rather lifeless, but is all the countless forms and facets and complexities of this life and world.
Dogen then goes on to say that living things (like you and me) bring the party to life, that we are all in our element, and how we act makes it come to life. Dogen had this vision where Buddha's truth is found in and as all things, and we bring to life this world. Moreover, we not only bring to life this world, we are this world coming to life through our doing.
Please rewrite the following version of this week's readings from the perspective of one of the following persons, activities, things/tools and places (or, even better, think up your own person/activity/thing or tool/place) and rewrite Dogen's insights:
Musician/Theatre Hall/Her Instrument/Playing Music
Doctor/Operating Room/Knife/Surgery
Footballer/Playing Field/Ball/Playing
Chef/Empty Pot or Oven/Ingredients/Cooking
Artist/Studio/Blank Canvas/Painting
Gardener/Garden/Barren Soil/Growing Things
Doctor/Operating Room/Knife/Surgery
Footballer/Playing Field/Ball/Playing
Chef/Empty Pot or Oven/Ingredients/Cooking
Artist/Studio/Blank Canvas/Painting
Gardener/Garden/Barren Soil/Growing Things
As always, do not look at others' responses before trying your own.
For example, if someone is a [person] standing in a [place] looking at a still [or quiet/simple/empty] and unmoving [place or thing] that [place or thing] looks still [quiet/simple/empty] and unmoving, and does not look to have other form. But the [place or thing] is truly not only stillness [quietness/simplicity/emptiness] nor merely movement [sound/complexity], and its features are varied beyond count. It is like a palace of endless rooms. It is like a jewel of countless facets [BONUS QUESTION: Add your own example of some wonderful thing with endless or countless parts or features - "It is like a ~~~~~ with numberless ~~~~~~ ."] It only looks still [quiet/simple/empty] and unmoving as far as seen by the eye at that time. All things of the world are like this. ... Whole worlds are found all around in this [place]. It is so, not only looking outwards, but also directly under your feet, in your own hand, and in every inch of this [place or thing].
A [person] [does activity] in/by its [place or thing], and no matter how far it [does activity], the possibilities of the [place or thing] are without end. ... At the same time, the [person], in being a [person] never leaves their [place or thing]. When their need is large their doing of the [activity] and use of the [place or thing] will be large. When the need is small their doing and using are thus small. Thereby, each such [person] totally uses its full range as a [person] doing their [activity] in each moment, and each of them wholly brings its realm to vibrant activity. Yet, if the [person] were to [leave the place, or put down the thing], the person would cease being a [person] at once. ... Thus we can conclude that [place] is life and [thing] is life. Being this [person] is life, and also, life is the [person] and life is the [place] and [thing]. In this same way, practice-enlightenment is the expression of bounded and boundless life right here and now.
If a [person] attempts to fully explore the reaches of its field without [doing activity], this [person] will never find its way or place. But when we find our place where we are here and now, [activity] occurs that actualizes the universe. When we find our way in this moment, [activity] occurs that actualizes the universe.
A [person] [does activity] in/by its [place or thing], and no matter how far it [does activity], the possibilities of the [place or thing] are without end. ... At the same time, the [person], in being a [person] never leaves their [place or thing]. When their need is large their doing of the [activity] and use of the [place or thing] will be large. When the need is small their doing and using are thus small. Thereby, each such [person] totally uses its full range as a [person] doing their [activity] in each moment, and each of them wholly brings its realm to vibrant activity. Yet, if the [person] were to [leave the place, or put down the thing], the person would cease being a [person] at once. ... Thus we can conclude that [place] is life and [thing] is life. Being this [person] is life, and also, life is the [person] and life is the [place] and [thing]. In this same way, practice-enlightenment is the expression of bounded and boundless life right here and now.
If a [person] attempts to fully explore the reaches of its field without [doing activity], this [person] will never find its way or place. But when we find our place where we are here and now, [activity] occurs that actualizes the universe. When we find our way in this moment, [activity] occurs that actualizes the universe.
STLah
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