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Just ordered my copy from the Monastery Store, and as Jundo pointed out it seems they are the only ones that have it. I have dealt with them just lately and it was a pleasant experience. One thing to note is shipping charges are note included on your invoice and as soon as you hit order they are calculated and charged to your CC. Was a bit of mystery when we got the CC bill the first time, but we figured it out and this time when we ordered i noticed that they do say Shipping charges were not shown.
I would like to try Master Dogen's Shobogenzo-Zuimonki
Awesome. I'm there.
Can I contain my excitement?
8 weeks? We'll see. I'll start without you.
Gassho
Will
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To save all sentient beings, though beings are numberless.
To penetrate reality, though reality is boundless.
To transform all delusion, though delusions are immeasurable.
To attain the enlightened way, a way non-attainable.
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Just reading through the first few sections online, this looks really accessible - I feel like Dogen's my buddy now. I'm looking forward to learning more about this side of his teaching, since I've mostly only been exposed to the Shobogenzo proper.
And I love the comic, btw. Between that and Saint Young Men, I'm really developing a liking for these Buddhist-themed comics.
Just reading through the first few sections online, this looks really accessible - I feel like Dogen's my buddy now. I'm looking forward to learning more about this side of his teaching, since I've mostly only been exposed to the Shobogenzo proper.
And I love the comic, btw. Between that and Saint Young Men, I'm really developing a liking for these Buddhist-themed comics.
H,
You might want to try "Zen Comics" (one and two). they are small cute paperbacks. My favorite is:
Teacher says to student "Are the two one? If you say yes I will beat you, if you say no I will beat you! Why?!"
Student monk replies "Because you're crazy and I'm crazy to be here."
Hi everyone!
Will you talk about the shobogenzo zuimonki here or is there another topic specially for it?
Thanks :wink:
Luis
Hi Luis,
We will start the Shobogenzo Zuimonki in our "Book Club" shortly ... I have been letting everyone have a break for a couple of weeks to allow our last readings to settle. I may also have a couple of short readings next week or so from other books first, before we start Zuimonki (I will provide PDF files for download).
Please look for that in our book club, below, starting next week ...
Jundo i think it is a great idea and may i suggest we next try to take on the shobogenzo itself?
but maybe start a new forum section just for it?
also i would like to suggest to try a book of poems for the book club i think it would be great ( or maybe not even the book club but a another forum section )
i would love to have Leonard Cohen's book of longing as an example.
just a thought.
Gassho, Dojin.
I gained nothing at all from supreme enlightenment, and for that very reason it is called supreme enlightenment
- the Buddha
Jundo i think it is a great idea and may i suggest we next try to take on the shobogenzo itself?
but maybe start a new forum section just for it?
also i would like to suggest to try a book of poems for the book club i think it would be great ( or maybe not even the book club but a another forum section )
i would love to have Leonard Cohen's book of longing as an example.
just a thought.
Gassho, Dojin.
Hi Dojin.
I have been trying to take on one or two "chapters" of Shobogenzo on the Sit-a-Long each year ... which should let us finish the whole thing in about 30 or 40 years or so. :-) Now, we are looking at Bendowa.
Folks should feel free to comment and share on the discussion though. The Shobogenzo is rather a thick and thorny maze, so it is good to go through slowly and together. Once Dogen's basic ways of expression and thinking (and "non-thinking") are understood, one can read the entirety with a bit more ease (though never easy ... between you and me, Dogen was like a wild Jazz musician who may even have sometimes let the notes and feeling lead him where they would, and may not have been always quite sure where the music was taking him -- or what he himself "meant" -- each and every moment in his writing/playing! 8) But, like John Coltrane or Miles ... all great stuff, man. ).
As to the poetry club ... that is an excellent suggestion! But I leave it to our resident poet laureate, Taigu, to put that together perhaps ... with the help of our regularTreeleaf bards.
I’m afraid I am like Rowan and still trying to get caught up on Branching Streams. Minor eruptions of my “personal volcano” have been persistent but mostly under control. Still it has pulled me away from the opportunity of sitting down and read. Hope things quiet down by the time you start on the Shobogenzo-Zuimonki
if we happen to do a poetry section i would like to suggested leonard cohen
he is my favorite musician and poet... his poems speak of very personal and inner realizations. combined with sex, love, zen, Christianity, Judaism and such as the search for inner meaning and peace.
mostly his poems border on prayers.
it touches me everytime.
Gassho, Dojin.
P.S.
we could also have our own poetry posted there and discussed, like a little stage for the world to see.
I gained nothing at all from supreme enlightenment, and for that very reason it is called supreme enlightenment
- the Buddha
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