Dear All,
Regarding this discussion ...
What topics would you suggest that might deserve special treatment or mention in some introductory course for newcomers to Treeleaf or to Zazen? All suggestions are welcome. This includes helpful topics for folks who are 'neuro-diverse,' as well as for any newcomers here.
I post below the topics already covered in the above three series, but it is okay if they overlap or want more expansion.
Thank you for your advice.
Gassho, Jundo
stlah
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Regarding this discussion ...
I am going to see if I can develop one or two more introductory "curricula" within the Beginner's Place, in addition to what we have now:
- A SERIES OF TALKS FOR NEW FOLKS
- Buddha-Basics
- Bodhisattva-Basics
I will be starting a separate thread to ask all our members about what additional topics, not covered by the above, might be included in such an introductory curricula.
- A SERIES OF TALKS FOR NEW FOLKS
- Buddha-Basics
- Bodhisattva-Basics
I will be starting a separate thread to ask all our members about what additional topics, not covered by the above, might be included in such an introductory curricula.
I post below the topics already covered in the above three series, but it is okay if they overlap or want more expansion.
Thank you for your advice.
Gassho, Jundo
stlah
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- A SERIES OF TALKS FOR NEW FOLKS
SET I - BASIC INTRODUCTION TO THE MIND AND BODY IN ZAZEN
- Zazen for Beginners (1) - Turning Down The Noise (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (2) - Put The Hammer Down (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (3) - Basic Postures and The Mechanics of Sitting (LINK)
SET II - BASIC INTRODUCTION TO "JUST SITTING"
- Zazen for Beginners (4) - Giving Up The Chase (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (5) - The Race To Right Here (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (6) - Acceptance-Without-Acceptance (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (7) - Not Grabbing The Thoughts (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (8) - Alternative Postures of Zazen (LINK)
SET III - TRADITIONAL MODELS of THE MIND IN ZAZEN
- Zazen for Beginners (9) - Drifting Clouds of Thoughts and Emotion (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (10) - Mirrormind (LINK)
SET IV - VARIOUS POINTS ABOUT ZAZEN
- Zazen for Beginners (11) - The Breath (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (12) - Basic Zendo Decorum At Home (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (13) - Anywhere, Anytime INSTA-ZAZEN!© (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (14) - How Long To Sit? INTRODUCING the 15-Minute Sit (LINK)
SET V - ALL THINGS 'AS THEY ARE'
- Zazen for Beginners (15) - Yield, Let Go, Allow (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (16) - Letting The Weather Be The Weather (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (17) - Sitting With Pain & Illness (LINK)
SET VI - THE PRECEPTS, COMPASSION and THE 'BODHISATTVA VOW'
- Zazen for Beginners (18) - Nothing To Fix, So Ya Better Fix It! (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (19) - The Precepts & Wholesome Living (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (20) - Compassion & The Bodhisattva Vow (LINK)
SET VII - FINAL WORDS
- Zazen for Beginners (21) - The True 'Quiet Room' (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (22) - End of the Beginningless Beginning (LINK)
SET I - BASIC INTRODUCTION TO THE MIND AND BODY IN ZAZEN
- Zazen for Beginners (1) - Turning Down The Noise (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (2) - Put The Hammer Down (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (3) - Basic Postures and The Mechanics of Sitting (LINK)
SET II - BASIC INTRODUCTION TO "JUST SITTING"
- Zazen for Beginners (4) - Giving Up The Chase (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (5) - The Race To Right Here (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (6) - Acceptance-Without-Acceptance (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (7) - Not Grabbing The Thoughts (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (8) - Alternative Postures of Zazen (LINK)
SET III - TRADITIONAL MODELS of THE MIND IN ZAZEN
- Zazen for Beginners (9) - Drifting Clouds of Thoughts and Emotion (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (10) - Mirrormind (LINK)
SET IV - VARIOUS POINTS ABOUT ZAZEN
- Zazen for Beginners (11) - The Breath (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (12) - Basic Zendo Decorum At Home (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (13) - Anywhere, Anytime INSTA-ZAZEN!© (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (14) - How Long To Sit? INTRODUCING the 15-Minute Sit (LINK)
SET V - ALL THINGS 'AS THEY ARE'
- Zazen for Beginners (15) - Yield, Let Go, Allow (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (16) - Letting The Weather Be The Weather (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (17) - Sitting With Pain & Illness (LINK)
SET VI - THE PRECEPTS, COMPASSION and THE 'BODHISATTVA VOW'
- Zazen for Beginners (18) - Nothing To Fix, So Ya Better Fix It! (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (19) - The Precepts & Wholesome Living (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (20) - Compassion & The Bodhisattva Vow (LINK)
SET VII - FINAL WORDS
- Zazen for Beginners (21) - The True 'Quiet Room' (LINK)
- Zazen for Beginners (22) - End of the Beginningless Beginning (LINK)
- Buddha-Basics
1- Dukkha
2- Four Noble Truths
3- Eightfold Path
4- Right View
5- Right Aspiration
6- Right Speach
7- Right Action
8- Right Livelihood
9- Right Effort
10- Right Mindfulness
11- Right Zazen
12- All Things Are Change (Impermanence)
13- No Self
14- Twelve-Fold Chain
15- Karma
16- Rebirth?
17- Emptiness
1- Dukkha
2- Four Noble Truths
3- Eightfold Path
4- Right View
5- Right Aspiration
6- Right Speach
7- Right Action
8- Right Livelihood
9- Right Effort
10- Right Mindfulness
11- Right Zazen
12- All Things Are Change (Impermanence)
13- No Self
14- Twelve-Fold Chain
15- Karma
16- Rebirth?
17- Emptiness
- Bodhisattva-Basics
What's a "Bodhisattva"?
Bodhisattva Virtues = Generosity, Morality (Precepts), Patience, Effort, Meditation, Wisdom, Skillful Means, Vow & Commitment, Mystical Powers, Knowledge
The Great Bodhisattvas = Shakyamuni, Mara, Manjushri, Samantabhadra, Kannon, Jizo, Maitreya, Vimalakīrti
What's a "Bodhisattva"?
Bodhisattva Virtues = Generosity, Morality (Precepts), Patience, Effort, Meditation, Wisdom, Skillful Means, Vow & Commitment, Mystical Powers, Knowledge
The Great Bodhisattvas = Shakyamuni, Mara, Manjushri, Samantabhadra, Kannon, Jizo, Maitreya, Vimalakīrti
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