6) The Sixth Gate: Pure Conduct/Practice (of the actions) of the Body
Pure conduct of the actions of the mouth is a gate of Dharma illumination; for it eliminates the four evils*. (Nishijima/Cross)
Pure practice of speech is a gate of realizing dharma; it keeps us from the four types of unwholesomeness*. (Tanahashi)
*lying, suppression of speech, abusive speech, and duplicitous speech
Gate Gatha:
Reflection Prompts:
Consider the four types of unwholesome speech: what do each of these mean to you?
What, if any, is the difference between Right and Pure conduct or would you say only right speech eliminates the four evils?
How might other aspects of practice (e.g., zazen, bowing, chanting) play a role in practicing “Right Speech”?
Capping Verse:
gashho, Shokai
stlah
Pure conduct of the actions of the mouth is a gate of Dharma illumination; for it eliminates the four evils*. (Nishijima/Cross)
Pure practice of speech is a gate of realizing dharma; it keeps us from the four types of unwholesomeness*. (Tanahashi)
*lying, suppression of speech, abusive speech, and duplicitous speech
Gate Gatha:
May we, together with all buddhas
Perfect our skill of pure speech;
That the four evils may be removed.
Perfect our skill of pure speech;
That the four evils may be removed.
Reflection Prompts:
Consider the four types of unwholesome speech: what do each of these mean to you?
What, if any, is the difference between Right and Pure conduct or would you say only right speech eliminates the four evils?
How might other aspects of practice (e.g., zazen, bowing, chanting) play a role in practicing “Right Speech”?
Capping Verse:
Spoken words sever
This from that—
In silence we heal
This from that—
In silence we heal
gashho, Shokai
stlah
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