I remember having a similar discussion shortly after Jukai, I think we were all a bit heady still from what we had just experienced. My answer remains the same, I think.
I consider myself a vowed Soto Zen Buddhist -- not special, but vowed and bound to the Bodhisattva precepts. My vows guide, inform, and shape everything else in my life -- interactions, decisions, helping others, working to restrain my tongue, and daily efforts to heal our ecosystem. It also informs other decisions, like what organizations I'll support or remain with -- if they align with my vows.
I also like to see it as "no one gets left behind or forgotten." That's how I view it, anyway.
Receiving my vows was a transformative, life-changing event for me. No matter where I am or what I'm doing, they influence and direct all things in my life. Not perfection, but infusion.
Sorry to run long and rambly.
Gassho, -- st/lh--
I consider myself a vowed Soto Zen Buddhist -- not special, but vowed and bound to the Bodhisattva precepts. My vows guide, inform, and shape everything else in my life -- interactions, decisions, helping others, working to restrain my tongue, and daily efforts to heal our ecosystem. It also informs other decisions, like what organizations I'll support or remain with -- if they align with my vows.
I also like to see it as "no one gets left behind or forgotten." That's how I view it, anyway.
Receiving my vows was a transformative, life-changing event for me. No matter where I am or what I'm doing, they influence and direct all things in my life. Not perfection, but infusion.
Sorry to run long and rambly.
Gassho, -- st/lh--
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