Hi David,
Here is a longer post by me related to this. Hopefully it is helpful. Someone new also asked the following ...
I responded here ...
Also, we do have this series for folks newer to Buddhism ...
Buddha-Basics
As to "Namu Sambo" ... I have never heard that, and cannot find it being used as a chant. D.T. Suzuki mentions it in a short passage ...
More common is the Verse of Threefold Refuge (San kie mon 三歸依文) ... A short version is:
namu kie butsu 南無歸依佛
namu kie ho 南無歸依法
namu kie so 南無歸依僧
Hail refuge in buddha.
Hail refuge in dharma.
Hail refuge in sangha
A longer version here ...
Gassho, J
Here is a longer post by me related to this. Hopefully it is helpful. Someone new also asked the following ...
I have studied/practiced Zen on and off for many years, mostly on my own and using books. It has been my experience that most books and websites discussing Zen rarely talk about the basics of Buddhism. For example, the four noble truths, the noble eightfold path, etc. Rather, most Zen resources seem to only discuss zazen. While I completely agree zazen is of primary importance (especially in Zen), I always wondered why the other aspects of Buddhism were so rarely discussed, and further, why there was so little discussion of how to integrate them into our lives.
Also, we do have this series for folks newer to Buddhism ...
Buddha-Basics
As to "Namu Sambo" ... I have never heard that, and cannot find it being used as a chant. D.T. Suzuki mentions it in a short passage ...
More common is the Verse of Threefold Refuge (San kie mon 三歸依文) ... A short version is:
namu kie butsu 南無歸依佛
namu kie ho 南無歸依法
namu kie so 南無歸依僧
Hail refuge in buddha.
Hail refuge in dharma.
Hail refuge in sangha
A longer version here ...
Gassho, J
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