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[ARTS]: Big and Little Poetry--free verse, any verse.
Full autumn
Of great growing
Cathedral
Celebrating life,
Sit in wonder
Of universe.
Sailing peering.
Night just ahead.
What great Being?
Zazen my giving
Warm black nights.
White cloud
I perceive day
Of great sunny
Spring in my
Eternity, great
Being answers
Every retreat,
Every future my
More emptiness.
I live eternal
In my thirty
Minutes, I walk-in ten.
More is less, less
Is more. I know this now!
Gassho
satTai Shi
sat / lah
Ha, ha!!!
Lah
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Zazen represents
No great being but
Sitting practice
Which is
Not exclusive to God
Or anything resembling
Higher Power and reaching
I’m aware but I do practice
Zazen and sit regularly
With others on Treeleaf
Zendo in mind that I
Would create nothing
Being in Nothingness
We see only blanks and
I’m not trying to make
This remark but I don’t
Use my maple leaf in front
Yard beauty supply store
Of creative use of the word
I’m using vocabulary in my
Head including realizing
My own decisions were
Adorable but my life
Is ordinary now and everyone
Can see it now is for my
Reality and no one will see
My personal feelings in my
One [emoji3516][emoji3516] which is peacefully
Actually being peaceful
As I said I am not revealing
My life except for artistic
Ready for rebalance my
Mind is properly functioning
I think it was just misunderstood and really
Most people would understand.
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Peaceful, Tai Shi. Ubasoku; calm, supportive, for positive poetry 優婆塞 台 婆
Oh summer, full green
Laughing Turtle Creek
Heart healthy, friendly
Division gone today,
We sit in calm acceptance,
Light of morning song
People of my light this
Day, this hour, this
Resolve to be acceptance,
This full Surrender, this
Ever being sight, this
Soaring spirit more
Less, is more, of grace
Everlasting In Buddha
In Loving One Another
In Loving Kindness
Ever in my singing
Sight, resolve to be
To know, to be more.
Gassho
sat/lah
Tai Shi
Peaceful, Tai Shi. Ubasoku; calm, supportive, for positive poetry 優婆塞 台 婆
Poems sing to light
In heart health, low,
Then high, then note
Of high C surrounded,
With vibration rebound
Green human being,
Green man, woman
With sight in summer,
In wise white exit,
This giving over
The reality is boundless
To Preserve chair
Of Shikantaza, when
One may let us light
Eternal wise, low
Because we know
Place of sight, misery
Gone forever more.
Gassho
Deep Bows
Wonder everlasting
sat/lah
Tai Shi
Peaceful, Tai Shi. Ubasoku; calm, supportive, for positive poetry 優婆塞 台 婆
Remember Onkai,
Kokuu, Kyousui,
These Japanese
Names where do
My friends come
From, which state,
One is from South
Carolina, there is
The other from
Canterbury, England,
My best friend, from
Iowa, he is in Erasing
Eats Ice cream, he
Sings today, saved
My life, she shaved
Her head, I mistook
Her for thirty-four,
And the best, Kokuu
Spring Grain,
Grain Rains,
The beginning of spring
Various cereals
Grown at the Time
He is Empty Space, or
Empty Sky,
I mistook for
Empty face. He has
No empty face
I can see his kind
Face peering out
To say be careful
Be Peaceful Poetry
Kokuu be careful
Be kind to yourself,
Then there is Kyousui
Calm Water, calm
He is my dear friend
I often see he is
His lady friend, not
Calm, flagellates
Himself with ice cream
I love these people,
Onkai action gray
Raven, she is so good,
Collapse in lightness
Honkai, hack
Slash, how could
She is Chinese
Translated, I know
She is a gray raven
Fly woman, I thought
You 34 like my daughter,
Oh Kyousui, black bird
Fluid motion, my dear
Friend did you know
You saved my life because
You said, "Get to ER,"
You spoke in fluid
Motion, black bird
You are in motion,
You run away from
I, and say this, more
One's poetry, Onkai
Honkai, black bird
Gray Raven sit in
Our wish, you gave
Me what I've become
Morning chant, Robe
Verse, we all look
Toward Empty Sky
Realize you belong
There you sit Priest
Refine Empty Space,
You are beginning
Of Spring cereal,
Spring Rain, how did we get
Introduced to Spring,
Gray Raven is the woman
She tells me not 34
But in her 50s she
Will be a priest, ordained
Soon enough she is shy
He is Strong Water, he is
Fluid motion, strength
Worked his whole life
As nursing people
Spoke softly he was
Psychiatric nurse, now
He needs me, I am
The psychiatric friend
Who has bipolar
One, he gives me my
Ability to give him songs,
Something he cannot find
Except yesterday, I wonder
If he found one woman
To all listen to him
I am the poet who puts them
Together, strong fluid motion,
Watering, beginning
Of spring, he is our
Food our cereal, our grain,
Feeds us when he is watered
What does she do
Impact, collapse
Or decay, I perfect
She is A Gray Raven
Sitting upon the light
Ray of the Cereal leaf
I am the Peaceful
Poetry who puts them together
Because I am Ubasoku,
I am gentle expression
I am their poetry.
Jundo, purity
Spoke to us teacher
Be pure not our
Stranger
April 20th we arrive,
Yousuf cricket coach
In Arabic, how could I
Call you Coach because
You are strong waters,
Plural Fluid, many
Waters which strengthen
My mind when you found
My brain again in the size
Of a walnut, floating
In Meninges or below,
What you found is poetry
Spring Rain, cereal grain
Says he will sit
Metta for all of us
Two of us are priests
I am calm poetry, Peaceful
Poetry, Purity Jundo
Meaning Purity of Substance
Named all three of us
Two Birds, one poem
One strong expression
The beginning of Spring
April 20th he is the real
Priest, and gives himself
In strong Space, in Strength.
Kokuu, Kyousui Onkai.
Purity, Purify us,
Leave me as Peaceful
Poetry. Water Leave
Me as words.
純度
崩壊
東極 京水
大, 志
穀雨こくう
ビル
Gassho
sat/lah
Tai Shi
Last edited by Tai Shi; 07-22-2023, 01:22 PM.
Reason: Friends
Peaceful, Tai Shi. Ubasoku; calm, supportive, for positive poetry 優婆塞 台 婆
ARTS: Big and Little Poetry--free verse, any verse.
A Grateful Invitation.
We Sit daily 8:00 a.m. M.Tu.We.Th.F.
There are many opportunities to sit Zazen Shikantaza.
At Treeleaf Zendo we have a schedule of times.
The schedule has a direct link taking you to free Zoom Room.
I have practiced daily for years; there are many opportunities here at Treeleaf Zendo.
If you want more information post here of in poetry.
I have truly benefited from practicing daily Zazen.
You need not practice daily to practice with us.
Speak to me PM if you have private questions.
Speak to Jundo also, with questions about extended time, or many others.
Speak to any priest about sitting times, and sitting practice.
Speak to us listed on Schedule if you have questions personal message, PM.
I personally have practiced many years, but you need not, nor do you need to practice everyday.
Gassho
Deep bows
sat/lah
Tai Shi
Peaceful calm poetry
Last edited by Tai Shi; 08-07-2023, 08:10 AM.
Reason: A Grateful Invitation.
Peaceful, Tai Shi. Ubasoku; calm, supportive, for positive poetry 優婆塞 台 婆
I bow, listen intently and bow is bowing.
Sometimes, always attitude of sitting directed.
Find myself in quiet attitude of sitting. Shari, eyes
Are gentle, I find my space in my space only. Pieces
Of Wisdom, Some sit in Lotus Sitting position. Shariputra,
To One, some sit in half Lotus Sitting position. Son of Shari
Some sit Burmese position sitting. Shari's son, disciple,
Some sit in straight chair Tall Mountain in land of water.
Some sit cross legged Position of land or earth or star.
We sit as did the Wise One, then Sariputra, form not form,
We sit as do our teachers in wisdom, taught with others.
I have learned to be gentle, have become more honest, eight
Fold our hands , have found honesty leads as I sit, sitting, sitting
Less alone with less anger, to practicing the Precepts in ourselves.
I have practiced as I have time or less time, space less space.
Time is still, wise is still, five, ten, thirty minutes, any time.
You may practice for your reasons, your own reason peacefully,
To imitate to good to learn good, to imitate to learn gentle Mind.
To learn I read, I come to understand how to open my thinking, Wise
Uchiyama, Suzuki, Dogen, Monastery, Jundo, Purity, others quiet, next,
Practiced Bus /depot, Bus, Dr. Waiting Room, hospital bed, One Wise,
Any place not quite, quiet with time, my instead this time, lose time,
Place I need may not be quiet, need become place of focus, I breathe.
Breathing begins with hands in Ancient Mudra, Cosmic heart of Mudra.
No practice, practice Mudra, Cosmic Mudra, hands quiet Peacefully.
Smile with Peaceful Poetry, you may find your own quietude.
How do I sit quietly, how do I? I Practice with open thought, open
Process, the open flow, the river, said not to push the River,
We Cross the River with the Wisdom, do not push, do not cross, tcross,
Then gently moving down or up or side to side, highway of breathing,
What happens as I look ahead, notice scenery on either side,
Peace descends like a cloud, like gentle dew, like soft rain.
Peace in any one, any place is Peacefully without, with not holding,
Non-Grappling nor pulling, nor after form and substance, nothing
Non-seeking, hands still with gentle mind and thought,
Still look in my eyes slit for light, looking not looking, brown
rice, Eyes still under, not fully down, fully awake, let go openly.
My angle of vision which does not exactly look, looking,
Seeing exactly, I see not, we sit still mind like Poetry.
Gassho
Deep bows
sat/ lah
Gently words open
To see
Tai Shi
Last edited by Tai Shi; 08-22-2023, 01:25 PM.
Reason: stanzas
Peaceful, Tai Shi. Ubasoku; calm, supportive, for positive poetry 優婆塞 台 婆
Sitting in silence
The air cool on my skin
Sandalwood permeating
Itchy robes, freshly shaved head
10,000 myriad things
Sensing the breath, the heartbeat
Birds chirping, Sun shining
Fear and anxiety fade away
I am left with Emptiness…
I am Home.
Gasshō,
On
Sat today
“Let me respectfully remind you
Life and death are of supreme importance.
Time swiftly passes by
And opportunity ist lost.
Each of us should strive to awaken.
Awaken, take heed,
Do not squander your life.“ - Life and Death and The Great Matter
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