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  • Doshin
    Member
    • May 2015
    • 2634

    #16
    In addition to outside I have a more “standard” zen place. This is where I sit with you on Zoom. My printer shares the space because my computer is next to the altar. The Green Tara represents restoration/Mother Earth to me. The tea cup with the Heart Sutra is a reminder of Treeleaf and my time with Jundo and Jishin and the comb is for trying to look my best before the Zoom camera goes live

    I am working on ideas to comply with Jundo’s request above to add to the altar.

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    • Kokuu
      Dharma Transmitted Priest
      • Nov 2012
      • 6930

      #17
      Hello all!

      I love this prompt and this is my newly made portable 'altar in a box'!

      Altar in a box 1
      Altar in a box 2

      This is my sitting room shrine: https://postimg.cc/gxfnw5Bc

      And my bedroom shrine: https://postimg.cc/sB715ctY


      Gassho
      Kokuu
      -sattoday/lah-

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      • Cooperix
        Member
        • Nov 2013
        • 502

        #18
        altar.jpg

        This is a tiny altar in my bathroom.
        (Maybe that combines Jundo's 'ugly'...?)
        The tiny (2") bowls are Acoma Pueblo pots. The Acoma believe themselves the descendants of the Mimbres, who disappeared from southwestern NM many centuries ago. They are known for their amazingly beautiful pottery and design work. The Acoma replicate many of the Mimbres designs. As shown in these sweet little bowls.

        Gassho
        Anne

        ~lahst~

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        • Jundo
          Treeleaf Founder and Priest
          • Apr 2006
          • 40999

          #19
          Originally posted by Cooperix
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          This is a tiny altar in my bathroom.
          (Maybe that combines Jundo's 'ugly'...?)
          I told folks, at the end of our Zazenkai this week where my "Buddha" was a piece of rusty tin roof from our collapsed pig house ...

          ATTENTION: This is a BYOB (Brink Your Own Buddha) Zazenkai, and I ask everyone to place in their sitting room at home today something ... an image or thing that is ugly to the eye, harsh and human-made, something most mundane and ordinary like a rusty tin can ... even an image which is harsh, violent, scary and painful in this


          ... that they do not need to keep the "ugly" on the Altar all the time. They can keep beautiful and peaceful things because an Altar is to serve as a reminder (re-MIND-er) of the beauty, peace and goodness which is the Buddhist ideal. That is why we usually put a peaceful statue, flowers and sweet smelling incense, not a plastic ketchup bottle, broken glass and gasoline.

          However ...

          ... they should keep in their hearts always and recall from today's lesson that Buddha is all things, even if buried in ugliness and hard to see. There is beauty shining through the rusty tin can at the side of the road, but let us clean it up. There is Buddha Nature even within the person who acts with greed, anger, violence and jealousy ... but it is not manifest until we stop acting so. A shining precious jewel still shines and is precious even when buried in the mud, yet let us constantly polish away the mud as best we can.

          So, no need to keep the ugly things on the Altar if you don't wish, but don't expect a Buddha's Beauty to always look beautiful to the human eye.

          Gassho, J

          STLah
          ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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          • Jinyo
            Member
            • Jan 2012
            • 1957

            #20
            Another inspiring thread!

            Thanks,

            Jinyo

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            • Nanrin
              Member
              • May 2018
              • 262

              #21
              I love the idea of matchbox shrines!

              Gassho

              Nanrin

              Sat today
              南 - Southern
              林 - Forest

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              • Kotei
                Dharma Transmitted Priest
                • Mar 2015
                • 4314

                #22
                Hello everyone,

                beautiful large and small altars!

                Thinking about what items in the back of the drawers could be assembled to a matchbox altar,
                I thought about this 'Buddha' metal ring, I found decades ago in the sand, at the baltic sea,
                a 'Buddha Nut' (don't know, why it is called so),
                a small Lotus seed is from last years flowers of a plant, I am growing in a wooden bucket.
                I stitched a few flowers on a piece of old fabric.



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                Gassho,
                Kotei sat/lah today.
                義道 冴庭 / Gidō Kotei.

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                • Onka
                  Member
                  • May 2019
                  • 1576

                  #23
                  That's awesome Kotei
                  Gassho
                  Onka
                  ST

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                  穏 On (Calm)
                  火 Ka (Fires)
                  They/She.

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                  • Meitou
                    Member
                    • Feb 2017
                    • 1656

                    #24
                    Thank you all for your contributions so far. Believe it or not I'm struggling to find matchboxes!
                    Gassho
                    Meitou
                    Sattoday lah
                    命 Mei - life
                    島 Tou - island

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                    • Hensho
                      Member
                      • Aug 2018
                      • 183

                      #25
                      Here is a little altar box I made years before it even occurred to me to practice shikantaza. Interesting how, when one looks back, one finds signs we could have read had we only been perceptive enough.

                      Gassho,
                      Hensho

                      Sat

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                      "Knit on with confidence and hope through all crises." -Elizabeth Zimmerman

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                      • Onka
                        Member
                        • May 2019
                        • 1576

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Kate
                        Here is a little altar box I made years before it even occurred to me to practice shikantaza. Interesting how, when one looks back, one finds signs we could have read had we only been perceptive enough.

                        Gassho,
                        Hensho

                        Sat

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                        Gassho
                        Onka
                        ST

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                        火 Ka (Fires)
                        They/She.

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                        • Kokuu
                          Dharma Transmitted Priest
                          • Nov 2012
                          • 6930

                          #27
                          I love that, Kotei!


                          Also this one Hensho!


                          Do we need to send you some matchboxes, Meitou?


                          Gassho
                          Kokuu
                          -sattoday/lah-

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                          • Doshin
                            Member
                            • May 2015
                            • 2634

                            #28
                            All nice

                            Doshin
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                            • Juki
                              Member
                              • Dec 2012
                              • 771

                              #29
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                              This is portable only in the sense that I can move the small table from room to room. Traditional elements with the whimsical addition of the cat.

                              Gassho,
                              Juki

                              Sat today and lah
                              Last edited by Juki; 07-12-2020, 02:47 PM.
                              "First you have to give up." Tyler Durden

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                              • Cooperix
                                Member
                                • Nov 2013
                                • 502

                                #30
                                Wow, some wonderful, intimate, expressive and touching 'altars' for us to enjoy. Kotei, I love your miniature altar and the use of plant material, but of course you would use your garden! And Hensho, Unfortunately I can't make out what is in the box, but the box looks to be quite unique and interesting. I agree with you, everything in my life led me to this moment even if at the time I had no idea where I was going...
                                Juki, beautiful and I do love the whimsy of the cat. That Buddha is splendid. Looks inlaid. lovely. I have a Zuni carved fetish bear on my altar. I have a strong bear phobia and I hope his presence helps me be in awe rather than fear.
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                                Thanks everyone for posting.

                                Gassho
                                Anne

                                ~lahst~

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