ANNOUNCEMENT: Our 2025 TREELEAF Home-Leaving ORDINATION of Kojitsu, Shinkon & Koriki

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  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 41757

    ANNOUNCEMENT: Our 2025 TREELEAF Home-Leaving ORDINATION of Kojitsu, Shinkon & Koriki

    Dear All,

    I am very content to make this announcement, and ask everyone sitting with our Sangha to join in its celebration. Our sangha will welcome through 'Home Leaving' Ordination, an additional three new novice-priest trainees, familiar and friendly faces around here ...
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    KOURIKI MARK JACKSON tsuku.jpg

    SHINKON JOSEPH GASTON image.jpg

    and
    KOUJITSU BRETT WILLIAMS tsuku1.jpg




    They will join our present Novice-Priest Trainees, Washin, Shinshi, Byokan, Koushi, Ankai, Shujin, Seiko, Bion and Onki (and Emi Jido), and our Transmitted Priests, Shokai, Kyonin, Kokuu, Sekishi, Kotei and Onkai. Shinkon, Koujitsu and Kouriki become part of our next class in Treeleaf's Monastery of Open Doors:
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    The Monastery of Open Doors
    A non-residential path to Soto Zen ordination, the priesthood, and a role of service to others
    for dedicated, long-time Zen practitioners who live with challenges of health, disability,
    childcare and family responsibilities, economic hardship
    or equivalent life obstacles.
    (LINK)



    They will be Ordained by me (Jundo) as Novice Priest-Trainees at a Shukke Tokudo "home-leaving" Ordination Ceremony to be held on Sunday May 25th at 11:00AM New York, 8:00AM California (4:00PM London, 5:00PM Paris) as our community gathers together from Japan and elsewhere in Asia, North and South America, the UK and Europe, New Zealand, Australia and more. [NOTE: PLEASE CHECK THE PRACTICE CALENDAR FOR EXACT TIME!]

    From time to time, after undertaking Zen practice for many years, a person may feel in their heart a certain calling. They may wish to train in our traditions and embody our practices in order to keep this way alive into the next generation as clergy. They may feel a calling within themselves to live as a servant and minister to the community, to the Sangha and to all sentient beings.

    Traditionally, in India, China, Japan and the other Buddhist countries of Asia, one was expected to leave one’s home and family behind in order to begin the necessary training and practice of an “apprentice”. Thus, the ancient ceremony of ordination in Buddhism became known as Shukke Tokudo, “Leaving Home to Take the Way”. Now, in modern Japan and in the West, one great change in the nature of Buddhist clergy has been that many of us function more as “ministers” than “monks,,” with family and children, often with outside jobs as “Right Livelihood” supporting us, while ministering to a community of parishioners. This, in keeping with changes in cultures and society, has done much to bring Buddhism out from behind monastery walls. While now we may be living in a monastic setting for periods of weeks or months (and thus can be called “monks” during such times), we then return to the world beyond monastery walls, where these teachings have such relevance for helping people in this ordinary life. We are not bound by monastery walls, dropping all barriers separating "inside" from "out". Thus, the term “leaving home” has come to have a wider meaning, of “leaving behind” greed, anger, ignorance, the harmful emotions and attachments that fuel so much of this world, in order to find the “True Home” we all share. In such way, we find that Home that can never be left, take to the Way that cannot be taken.

    Someone’s undertaking “Shukke Tokudo” is not a “raising up” of their position in the Sangha, it is not an honor or “promotion” into some exalted status, not by any meaning. Far from it, it is a lowering of oneself in offering to the community, much as all of us sometimes deeply bow upon the ground in humility, raising up others and the whole world above our humbled heads.
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    It is to volunteer and offer oneself as the lowest ‘sailor on the ship’ at the beck and call of the passengers' well-being and needs, a nurse to the suffering, a brother or sister supporting a family, a friend offering to help carry a burden. One must be committed sincerely to serve and benefit others, and one must not undertake such road for one’s own benefit, praise or reward.

    What is more, the undertaking of “Shukke Tokudo” is not the end of the road of training, not by any meaning. Far from it, it is but the first baby steps. Perhaps, years down the road, the person will find that that they maintain the inner calling to continue this path … and, perhaps, years down the road, they shall have embodied this Tradition sufficiently to continue it and be certified as a fully Dharma Transmitted “priest” and a teacher … but there is no guaranty of any of that. Some will withdraw by their change in feelings, some will be asked to withdraw. For this reason, one undertaking “Home Leaving” is not yet recognized in the Zen world as truly a fully ordained “priest” for many years, and is called an “Unsui”, meaning “clouds and water,” representing the resolution yet malleability that is required in training. The best translation in English is “apprentice priest” or "novice priest" or “priest trainee”. Perhaps, years down the road, some trainees will be felt to have embodied these traditions sufficiently in order to function independently as priests and to receive Dharma Transmission … but not necessarily. For now, they are expected to learn … with the future not assured, and no promises about the future. (Of course, we are all beginners, all students … all learning from each other … teachers learning from students too).
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    We hope that, in the coming years, other people will feel this same calling. It must be by mutual decision. It is not something that should be rushed into, nor rushed through. Although people are all different, maybe a good time to first consider such a thing would be only after practicing for 5 years or longer, and then it should be deeply thought about (and silently sat with) for longer still before first taking on the responsibilities of being an apprentice student-priest.

    For now, I am pleased to announce that Kouriki, Shinkon and Koujitsu will be our next Novice Priest-Trainees.

    We hope that you will join us in wishing them well in their start on this long undertaking. The ceremony will occur much as our prior Ordination Ceremonies, with all of our Sangha brought together across oceans using all means of modern media, dropping all thought of place and time.

    As in all we undertake in our Sangha, the ceremony will not be limited to a specific location, much as our annual Jukai here at Treeleaf … and we hope that you will all join us for the ceremonies when the day comes.

    Gassho, Jundo

    SatTodayLAH
    Last edited by Bion; 05-20-2025, 10:16 PM.
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE
  • Bion
    Senior Priest-in-Training
    • Aug 2020
    • 5393

    #2
    Wonderful announcement!

    Gassho
    sat lah
    "A person should train right here & now.
    Whatever you know as discordant in the world,
    don't, for its sake, act discordantly,
    for that life, the enlightened say, is short." - The Buddha

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    • IanSmith
      Member
      • Dec 2012
      • 90

      #3
      Wonderful news
      Kouriki, Shinkon and Koujitsu, may your path be blessed and lead to the awakening of your true nature.
      Gassho
      Ian
      Sat/Lah

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      • Junsho
        Member
        • Mar 2024
        • 240

        #4
        Congratulations!

        Gassho!
        SatLah
        Junshō 純聲 - Pure Voice, Genuine Speech
        ​​​​​​
        If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him.” - Linji Yixuan​​

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        • Onkai
          Dharma Transmitted Priest
          • Aug 2015
          • 3280

          #5
          Wonderful! An event to be celebrated.

          Gassho Onkai
          美道 Bidou Beautiful Way
          恩海 Onkai Merciful/Kind Ocean
          She/her
          I will always have a lot to learn

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          • Tairin
            Member
            • Feb 2016
            • 3041

            #6
            Wonderful news!


            Tairin
            sat today and lah
            泰林 - Tai Rin - Peaceful Woods

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            • Naiko
              Member
              • Aug 2019
              • 854

              #7
              Wonderful!

              stlah

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              • Hosui
                Member
                • Sep 2024
                • 120

                #8
                Outstanding news. Congratulations

                Gassho
                Hosui
                sat/lah today

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                • Hokai
                  Member
                  • Aug 2024
                  • 150

                  #9
                  Most fabulous.
                  Many congratulations
                  I look forward to being present for the ordinations.

                  Gassho
                  Hökai
                  satlah
                  “How can we ever lose interest in life? Spring has come again
                  And cherry trees bloom in the mountains.”
                  ― Ryokan​

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                  • Shigeru
                    Member
                    • Feb 2024
                    • 65

                    #10
                    Congrats!

                    Gassho
                    Will
                    SatLah
                    - Will

                    Respecting others is my only duty - Ryokan

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                    • Meishin
                      Member
                      • May 2014
                      • 893

                      #11
                      Congratulations and best wishes.

                      gassho
                      meishin
                      stlah

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                      • Seiko
                        Novice Priest-in-Training
                        • Jul 2020
                        • 1279

                        #12
                        Lovely!

                        Gasshō, Seiko, stlah
                        Gandō Seiko
                        頑道清光
                        (Stubborn Way of Pure Light)

                        My street name is 'Al'.

                        Any words I write here are merely the thoughts of an apprentice priest, just my opinions, that's all.

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                        • Furyu
                          Member
                          • Jul 2023
                          • 280

                          #13
                          Congratulations!

                          Furyu
                          sat-lah
                          風流 - Fūryū - Windflow

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                          • Jundo
                            Treeleaf Founder and Priest
                            • Apr 2006
                            • 41757

                            #14
                            Wonderful announcement!
                            I love how our priests all sound surprised ... but they all knew about this for months!

                            Gassho, J
                            stlah

                            PS - Profile Photos added to the announcement.
                            Last edited by Jundo; 05-12-2025, 01:28 AM.
                            ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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                            • Shui_Di
                              Member
                              • Apr 2008
                              • 290

                              #15
                              Congratulations for all the new priest.

                              So happy that Treeleaf have more priest in training now. That means a lot for Buddha Dharma. More people serious in studying practicing and giving service for the teaching and for sentient beings.

                              Deep Gassho, Mujo
                              Practicing the Way means letting all things be what they are in their Self-nature. - Master Dogen.

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