Detaching from ego and becoming a hermit in the woods

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  • Seikan
    Member
    • Apr 2020
    • 710

    #31
    Originally posted by Shōnin Risa Bear
    ...I was a part time hermit for three years...
    First off, we're very glad that you share so much of your practice/time with us Shōnin.

    Second, I'm actually a big fan of being a "part time hermit". I don't know if I'd be cut out for full-time recluse life, but I know from experience that taking even 1-2 days of silent retreat (alone or with a group) can be a wonderful way to deepen this practice. One need not run to the mountains to find seclusion and silence (although it can certainly help from time to time). True silence is with us always—we just need to listen more closely.

    Gassho,
    Seikan

    -stlah-
    聖簡 Seikan (Sacred Simplicity)

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    • Jundo
      Treeleaf Founder and Priest
      • Apr 2006
      • 40961

      #32
      Just don't idealize "grass is greener" the life of a hermit. Don't turn it into Shangri-la. Hermits have their own hermit problems.

      Also, one can be a "hermit" right where one is, in one's own life as it is, if the heart is free.

      One can be a prisoner if a hermit in the deepest mountains if trying to flee what haunts one.

      By the way, a wonderful film about the Chinese hermits, the same one that Red Pine writes about in his book. No, most are not as isolated as one might think.

      Free online, with permission of the producer. Highly recommended.



      Gassho, J

      STLah
      ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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      • Hensho
        Member
        • Aug 2018
        • 183

        #33
        These woods are lovely, dark and deep,
        But I have promises to keep,
        And miles to go before I sleep,
        And miles to go before I sleep.

        . . . I'm a fan of part time hermithood, too. The solitude is there when we need it. This community is, too.

        Gassho,
        Hensho

        Sat/lah
        Hensho: Knitting Strands / Stranded on a Reef
        "Knit on with confidence and hope through all crises." -Elizabeth Zimmerman

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        • Amelia
          Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 4980

          #34
          I absolutely love that movie.

          Gassho
          Sat, lah
          求道芸化 Kyūdō Geika
          I am just a priest-in-training, please do not take anything I say as a teaching.

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          • Bion
            Senior Priest-in-Training
            • Aug 2020
            • 4962

            #35
            Originally posted by Geika
            I absolutely love that movie.

            Gassho
            Sat, lah
            If you’re talking about White Clouds, you’ll be happy to know Edward is working on a new version or edit of that documentary, with more interviews and new footage. It’ll have a different name! [emoji3526]

            [emoji1374] SatToday
            "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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            • Shonin Risa Bear
              Member
              • Apr 2019
              • 923

              #36
              He was told by his mountain teacher to go spend a year in a monastery, so he did. There's a documentary about that as well, called One Mind.

              Presence and calm urgency mark the passing moments of  One Mind    - a cinematic meditation on community, nature and the responsibilities of the individual in our modern world. Filmed in a remote Chan Buddhist Monastery in the mountains of Jiangxi Provin


              gassho
              ds sat today and a bit of lah
              Visiting priest: use salt

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              • Amelia
                Member
                • Jan 2010
                • 4980

                #37
                Originally posted by Bion
                If you’re talking about White Clouds, you’ll be happy to know Edward is working on a new version or edit of that documentary, with more interviews and new footage. It’ll have a different name! [emoji3526]

                [emoji1374] SatToday
                Ooh, I am happy to know that. Thank you

                Originally posted by Shōnin Risa Bear
                He was told by his mountain teacher to go spend a year in a monastery, so he did. There's a documentary about that as well, called One Mind.

                Presence and calm urgency mark the passing moments of  One Mind    - a cinematic meditation on community, nature and the responsibilities of the individual in our modern world. Filmed in a remote Chan Buddhist Monastery in the mountains of Jiangxi Provin


                gassho
                ds sat today and a bit of lah
                And this too!

                Gassho
                Sat, lah
                求道芸化 Kyūdō Geika
                I am just a priest-in-training, please do not take anything I say as a teaching.

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                • Tom A.
                  Member
                  • May 2020
                  • 255

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Jundo
                  Just don't idealize "grass is greener" the life of a hermit. Don't turn it into Shangri-la. Hermits have their own hermit problems.

                  Also, one can be a "hermit" right where one is, in one's own life as it is, if the heart is free.

                  One can be a prisoner if a hermit in the deepest mountains if trying to flee what haunts one.

                  By the way, a wonderful film about the Chinese hermits, the same one that Red Pine writes about in his book. No, most are not as isolated as one might think.


                  STLah
                  A wise old mensch once told me that peace is between the ears and something to the effect that we don’t have to run away from difficulty in life because though some days are stormy and some days are sunny, the sky is just the sky and there is always clear sky above the clouds.

                  Gasssho,
                  Tom

                  SatLah
                  Last edited by Tom A.; 04-22-2021, 11:11 PM.
                  “Do what’s hard to do when it is the right thing to do.”- Robert Sopalsky

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                  • Suuko
                    Member
                    • May 2017
                    • 405

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Jundo
                    Just don't idealize "grass is greener" the life of a hermit. Don't turn it into Shangri-la. Hermits have their own hermit problems.

                    Also, one can be a "hermit" right where one is, in one's own life as it is, if the heart is free.

                    One can be a prisoner if a hermit in the deepest mountains if trying to flee what haunts one.

                    By the way, a wonderful film about the Chinese hermits, the same one that Red Pine writes about in his book. No, most are not as isolated as one might think.

                    Free online, with permission of the producer. Highly recommended.



                    Gassho, J

                    STLah
                    Hi Jundo,

                    What you said is very profound. I have a friend who is not able to cope with the lockdown because she can no longer go and run in the forest or walk. The person is a counsellor. While I love nature myself, I believe that our zen practice just makes us find peace where we are and this is where it's unique and something to treasure.

                    Gassho,
                    Sat today,
                    Lah,
                    Guish.

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