Hi everybody,
I'm not doing Jukai this year but I have a question that somebody might help me with.
A part of Jukai is sewing and receiving a Rakusu (at least in this sangha). In my understanding receiving a Rakusu is equivalent to receiving a monastic robe. Doesn't receiving a monastic robe imply one is a monk afterwards?
I know in Theravada tradition, they have something like receiving/giving precepts for lay people who don't want or can't be bound my monastic rules. Does Japanese Soto tradition has anything similar or everybody just becomes a "lay monk" (quotes not to disrespect but to highlight the paradox of the statement)?
Maybe I'm just mixing traditions and that's the source of misunderstanding![Puzzled](https://forum.treeleaf.org/core/images/smilies/puzzled.gif)
Sorry for running long.
Paul
Sat today
I'm not doing Jukai this year but I have a question that somebody might help me with.
A part of Jukai is sewing and receiving a Rakusu (at least in this sangha). In my understanding receiving a Rakusu is equivalent to receiving a monastic robe. Doesn't receiving a monastic robe imply one is a monk afterwards?
I know in Theravada tradition, they have something like receiving/giving precepts for lay people who don't want or can't be bound my monastic rules. Does Japanese Soto tradition has anything similar or everybody just becomes a "lay monk" (quotes not to disrespect but to highlight the paradox of the statement)?
Maybe I'm just mixing traditions and that's the source of misunderstanding
![Puzzled](https://forum.treeleaf.org/core/images/smilies/puzzled.gif)
Sorry for running long.
![Gassho 2](https://forum.treeleaf.org/core/images/smilies/gassho2.gif)
Paul
Sat today
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