8) The Twenty-eighth Gate: Recognition of kindness.
Recognition of kindness is a gate of Dharma illumination; for [with it] we do not throw away good roots.(Nishijima/Cross)
Knowing another person’s kindness is a gate of realizing Dharma; it keeps the wholesome roots from being abandoned. ( Tanahashi)
Gate Gatha:
Reflection Prompts:
1. How does the recognition of kindness ensure the retention of good roots?
2. What are good roots? (didn't I ask this before?)
3. Write a new verse.
Capping Verse:
gassho, Shokai
stlah
Recognition of kindness is a gate of Dharma illumination; for [with it] we do not throw away good roots.(Nishijima/Cross)
Knowing another person’s kindness is a gate of realizing Dharma; it keeps the wholesome roots from being abandoned. ( Tanahashi)
Gate Gatha:
May we, together with all buddhas;
Be mindful in the presence of kindness,
That we may preserve the good roots that have been nurtured until now.
Be mindful in the presence of kindness,
That we may preserve the good roots that have been nurtured until now.
Reflection Prompts:
1. How does the recognition of kindness ensure the retention of good roots?
2. What are good roots? (didn't I ask this before?)
3. Write a new verse.
Capping Verse:
Embrace the kindness
Of others
So they may grow too
Of others
So they may grow too
gassho, Shokai
stlah
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