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  • Tomás ESP
    Member
    • Aug 2020
    • 575

    The life and teachings of Dogen, a series of lectures

    For those of you who understand Spanish well, I found this very interesting series of lectures about Dogen, his life and teachings (coming up): https://sotozen.es/seminario-dogen/

    In case you do not understand Spanish and are interested in Dogen's life, I would recommend the movie "Zen": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wSMeO3zoq4

    Gassho, Tomás
    Sat&LaH
  • Gareth
    Member
    • Jun 2020
    • 217

    #2
    Thanks for this. My Spanish won’t be good enough, but the movie looks interesting.

    Gassho,
    Gareth

    Sat today

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    • Jundo
      Treeleaf Founder and Priest
      • Apr 2006
      • 40719

      #3
      My review of the movie from a few years ago ...

      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

      Hello from the Balcony ...

      I was finally able to see the movie ... and (though Master Dogen advises during the film that we best drop all thought of "good" and "bad") ... the movie was GOOD!! (especially for a religiously themed bio flick. Of course, it helps to already be a Big Dogen Zenji fan!)

      It really has some scenes that, for me, were worth the price of admission. For example, it had the famous lines in which Dogen is asked, after he returns to Japan, what insight he gained in China (and had his "enlightenment" and such) ... he said, "I have come back empty-handed. I have realized only that the eyes are horizontal and the nose is vertical."

      It also has a few wonderful scenes in which Dogen, after his so-called "Enlightenment",sheds tears when encountering sadness, like the death of a small child. That's actually a big deal scene, because a lot of Buddhists might think that someone so-called "fully enlightened" should not be crying and feeling tragedy, and would be beyond all such emotions (that is a most common belief in many schools of Buddhism). In fact, Dogen taught that the human heart is right at the heart of the matter!

      Okay, there were a couple of cheezy scenes that I put down to the filmmaker's imagination, like the psychodelic animation used to show his moment of "Satori" ... he flies into the sky on an anime pink lotus flower. Hmmm.

      But, that was compensated for by the rest of the film, which brought Dogen back down to earth. He spends most of the film teaching such things as "Things Just As They Are (ari-ga-mama)" and "Zazen is not about Satori, Zazen is just to sit!" ... Sound familiar??? :wink:

      I give it Five Buddhas!

      Gassho, Jundo

      STLah

      (sorry to run long)
      ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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      • Heitou
        Member
        • Feb 2020
        • 101

        #4
        Thank You Tomas, I enjoyed watching the movie and thank you Jundo for your insight in the movie I also enjoyed the part where they were doing Oryoki, I was proud of myself for knowing quite a bit about Master Dogen I was surprised at what I knew and understood. Excellent movie

        Gassho
        John
        SatToday
        Heitou
        平桃

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        • Bion
          Senior Priest-in-Training
          • Aug 2020
          • 4798

          #5
          Originally posted by Jundo
          My review of the movie from a few years ago ...

          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

          Hello from the Balcony ...

          I was finally able to see the movie ... and (though Master Dogen advises during the film that we best drop all thought of "good" and "bad") ... the movie was GOOD!! (especially for a religiously themed bio flick. Of course, it helps to already be a Big Dogen Zenji fan!)

          It really has some scenes that, for me, were worth the price of admission. For example, it had the famous lines in which Dogen is asked, after he returns to Japan, what insight he gained in China (and had his "enlightenment" and such) ... he said, "I have come back empty-handed. I have realized only that the eyes are horizontal and the nose is vertical."

          It also has a few wonderful scenes in which Dogen, after his so-called "Enlightenment",sheds tears when encountering sadness, like the death of a small child. That's actually a big deal scene, because a lot of Buddhists might think that someone so-called "fully enlightened" should not be crying and feeling tragedy, and would be beyond all such emotions (that is a most common belief in many schools of Buddhism). In fact, Dogen taught that the human heart is right at the heart of the matter!

          Okay, there were a couple of cheezy scenes that I put down to the filmmaker's imagination, like the psychodelic animation used to show his moment of "Satori" ... he flies into the sky on an anime pink lotus flower. Hmmm.

          But, that was compensated for by the rest of the film, which brought Dogen back down to earth. He spends most of the film teaching such things as "Things Just As They Are (ari-ga-mama)" and "Zazen is not about Satori, Zazen is just to sit!" ... Sound familiar??? :wink:

          I give it Five Buddhas!

          Gassho, Jundo

          STLah

          (sorry to run long)
          One of those movies you can watch over and over and over again and it never loses its charm. It is never about how it ends or any expectations. It’s always about enjoying the ride.

          [emoji1374] SatToday


          Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
          "Stepping back with open hands, is thoroughly comprehending life and death. Immediately you can sparkle and respond to the world." - Hongzhi

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          • Yokai
            Member
            • Jan 2020
            • 506

            #6
            Thank you Tomas and Jundo

            I'm 20 mins in and loving it. The cook is just awesome!

            Gassho, Yokai (Chris) sat/lah

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            • Gareth
              Member
              • Jun 2020
              • 217

              #7
              It was a very nice film - thanks again for posting. A couple of the scenes may not be suitable for children.

              Gassho,
              Gareth

              Sat today

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              • Suuko
                Member
                • May 2017
                • 405

                #8
                Originally posted by bad_buddha_007
                It was a very nice film - thanks again for posting. A couple of the scenes may not be suitable for children.

                Gassho,
                Gareth

                Sat today
                Indeed. There were a few scenes not suitable for children. I have watched it a couple of times. It's amazing.

                Gassho,
                Sat today,
                Guish.

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                • Tosei
                  Member
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 210

                  #9
                  Just added to my weekend 'towatch' list. Thanks for the recommendation.

                  Gassho.

                  Satlah
                  東西 - Tōsei - East West
                  there is only what is, and it is all miraculous

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                  • Jundo
                    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 40719

                    #10
                    Originally posted by bad_buddha_007
                    ... A couple of the scenes may not be suitable for children.
                    Hmm. My daughter would prefer Toy Story anyway.

                    Hey, I just had a great idea for making a Lego "Life of Dogen!"

                    Dogen in China:



                    Dogen at Eiheiji:



                    Dogen meets the Shogun:



                    No?

                    Gassho, J

                    STLah
                    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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                    • Yokai
                      Member
                      • Jan 2020
                      • 506

                      #11
                      Hey, I just had a great idea for making a Lego "Life of Dogen!"


                      A nicely integrated project for Treeleaf Arts & Music Circle!

                      Gassho, Chris sat/lah
                      Last edited by Yokai; 01-22-2021, 01:05 AM.

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                      • Franz
                        Member
                        • Jan 2021
                        • 21

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Jundo
                        Hmm. My daughter would prefer Toy Story anyway.

                        Hey, I just had a great idea for making a Lego "Life of Dogen!"

                        Dogen in China:



                        Dogen at Eiheiji:



                        Dogen meets the Shogun:



                        No?

                        Gassho, J

                        STLah
                        These lego scenes are amazing [emoji7][emoji7]
                        Totally need them [emoji120][emoji106]

                        Sat

                        Franz

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