New Year's Greetings from Treeleaf, Japan 2020

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  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 40760

    #16
    Some wonky folks asked for the significance of the Shingon Fire Ritual (also common in Japanese Tendai Buddhism, by the way, but not found in Zen Buddhism to my knowledge). The best English description in English that I can find is in this book [pdf]. For those who want to know the meaning of every gesture, it is a detailed study ... but also skimming some of the photos and short descriptions is wonderful ...



    Here is a summary of the meaning of the ritual so you can have a taste ...

    HOMA (Goma, jap)
    Homa is the “Fire” ritual meditation. Originating in ancient India, it was later appropriated to Buddhist use. Homa means the burning of darkness and the term gives the image of an upsurging flame. By this ritual, we may burn up those Karmic defilements, which still remain within us. It is the “fire of the Wisdom of the Buddha” which destroys all worldly passions. There is the “Outer” Homa, which is the actual fire kindled in the ritual, and the “Inner” Homa, that is the fire of the Wisdom of the Buddha which we have kindled within our minds. There are five different stages in the ritual differing according to the particular Deities involved. It is written in the Yoga ritual book about the Inner Fire as follows: “When the hand creates the Buddha's Mudra, it increases the power of sacred prayer flags and banners. It subdues the anger of Deity Vajrapani, who then will accept our invitation. One should have respect and love for the Lotus Scripture.

    In executing this ritual, all five Yoga meditation methods should be used”. The Outer Homa is offered to Buddha and Bodhisattva to enhance the power of the Dharani and to bring about faster results. One must have a heart of perfection as the basic motivating force. The book of rituals on Homa said: “Focus and meditate on the word “A”, imagine yourself being surrounded by fire, which is burning off all the bad karmas, and see the woods – your ignorance - being burned off leaving nothing behind. The clear holy water will flow and refresh all ten directions of the world, and it will help grow the seeds of wisdom, and the 'seedsyllable' will be born. This is the Body of Law, the secret of internal ritual of Homa. “

    In fact, the Outer Homa ritual only has the effect of eliminating sins and producing blessings in this samsara (world of life and death) while the Inner Homa has the effect of eliminating worries that cause rebirth. If the Shingon practitioner does not understand this concept and only practices the Outer Homa, he will just be a common fire worshipper. In summary, Secret Buddhism worships The Body of Law above all Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. The organization of the Secret school has different levels and different names. However, the secret magic arts are always kept behind doors, hidden to the general public.

    It is the secret rules transmitted verbally from the master to his disciple. It is the tradition to keep the sacred laws secret. In the past, when a master wanted to pass on the secret doctrine, he must observe among his disciples to choose the one best qualified, one who has more virtue than karma, one who has totally devoted to achieving liberation and detachment from the world. The master would then hand down the precious teaching to help that person achieve his goal.
    http://www.chinabuddhismencyclopedia.../Homa_(ritual)
    But of course, as with Zazen and many aspects of Buddhism and all of life, the reality cannot be described in words or photos or by a "user's manual" ... and it is the actual dance of body and mind which must be realized. So, descriptions only get one so far and the doing is what is vital. Many say that Shikantaza also has this aspect of being an "esoteric" ritual where the pouring of oneself (one self) into the action of doing is key, thus Zazen is the true heart of the Goma or any ritual flowing.

    Gassho, J

    STLah
    Last edited by Jundo; 01-02-2020, 03:29 AM.
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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    • Meian
      Member
      • Apr 2015
      • 1720

      #17
      Jundo, you must have heard the gears spinning in my mind again

      Thank you for not yanking me back with a cane :clapping:

      Love the books and resources, Zen or otherwise :morehappy:

      gassho
      kim
      st lh
      鏡道 |​ Kyodo (Meian) | "Mirror of the Way"
      visiting Unsui
      Nothing I say is a teaching, it's just my own opinion.

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      • Meitou
        Member
        • Feb 2017
        • 1656

        #18
        'The great temple bell rings
        one hundred eight times -
        May there be peace!'
        Mitsu Suzuki
        A White Tea Bowl.
        Happy New /Old beginnings everyone.
        Gassho
        Meitou
        Satwithyoualltoday lah
        命 Mei - life
        島 Tou - island

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        • Heiso
          Member
          • Jan 2019
          • 834

          #19
          Happy new year everyone. Looking forward to another year of learning and practice.

          'The great temple bell rings
          one hundred eight times -
          May there be peace!'
          Mitsu Suzuki 'The great temple bell rings
          one hundred eight times -
          May there be peace!'
          Mitsu Suzuki
          Meitou - I've been reading this book over the holiday period, it's wonderful!

          Gassho,

          Neil

          StLah

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          • Meitou
            Member
            • Feb 2017
            • 1656

            #20
            Originally posted by EnlistedHipster
            Happy new year everyone. Looking forward to another year of learning and practice.



            Meitou - I've been reading this book over the holiday period, it's wonderful!

            Gassho,

            Neil

            StLah
            I love it, I'm looking at it every day.
            Gassho
            Meitou
            Satwithyoualltoday lah
            命 Mei - life
            島 Tou - island

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            • Jundo
              Treeleaf Founder and Priest
              • Apr 2006
              • 40760

              #21
              This is rather amazing (speaking as a supporter of online Buddhist training) ... Social Distancing Dharani ...

              Not Zen, but a Japanese esoteric Shingon Buddhist priest who is learning their Goma "Fire Ritual" with bottles and stuff from the kitchen while at home! The Goma ceremony is the same one I posted in the video above.



              Originally posted by Jundo
              Actually, this year, we were invited to a local Shingon Buddhist temple, were an esoteric Goma fire ritual was performed much like this, but just at midnight ...


              Very powerful, a ritual filled with mystical Dharani chants and mysterious Mudra hand gestures, pungent leaves, spices and wood pieces being burned. It is not commonly found at Zen temples, and is performed mostly within this sect of Buddhism which came to Japan many centuries before Zen. The ritual derives from the influence of Indian Hinduism on Buddhism, and very similar ceremonies are still found in India to this day.

              Gassho, Jundo

              STLah
              Last edited by Jundo; 03-30-2020, 02:16 AM.
              ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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              • Meian
                Member
                • Apr 2015
                • 1720

                #22
                Originally posted by Jundo
                This is rather amazing (speaking as a supporter of online Buddhist training) ... Social Distancing Dharani ...

                Not Zen, but a Japanese esoteric Shingon Buddhist priest who is learning their Goma "Fire Ritual" with bottles and stuff from the kitchen while at home! The Goma ceremony is the same one I posted in the video above.






                Gassho, Jundo

                STLah
                This is inspiring. In my area we'd call this "ghetto-style" (found materials, use what works) and it flows together well.

                I am a bit envious of the books, histories, and training area he put together, really lovely.

                It's informative and helpful. I've added it to my resources.

                Thank you, Jundo. One of my favorite topics.

                Gassho2
                Meian
                St lh

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                visiting Unsui
                Nothing I say is a teaching, it's just my own opinion.

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