Hello everyone,
Thank you for your patience if this has been answered elsewhere, I have searched quite a bit and haven't found a clear answer - I'm curious as to the difference between the Unsuis'/ordained folks' practice "regimen" vs. the more average TreeLeaf practitioner? Is there a different "minimum" expectation, routine, etc.?
I think the deeper question I am seeking to understand is the distinction between "lay" and ordained members of this community. I definitely discern the historic and concerted effort to blur or erase the lines between lay and monastic within TreeLeaf, which leads me to curiosity about the distinctions that remain.
I will likely have follow up questions, but let's start there for the moment! This is the most engaged in a spiritual community I have been since exiting the ordination path within the Lutheran church and I appreciate your thoughtfulness in helping me learn the nuances of the Zendo!
Gassho,
Benjamin
SatLah
Thank you for your patience if this has been answered elsewhere, I have searched quite a bit and haven't found a clear answer - I'm curious as to the difference between the Unsuis'/ordained folks' practice "regimen" vs. the more average TreeLeaf practitioner? Is there a different "minimum" expectation, routine, etc.?
I think the deeper question I am seeking to understand is the distinction between "lay" and ordained members of this community. I definitely discern the historic and concerted effort to blur or erase the lines between lay and monastic within TreeLeaf, which leads me to curiosity about the distinctions that remain.
I will likely have follow up questions, but let's start there for the moment! This is the most engaged in a spiritual community I have been since exiting the ordination path within the Lutheran church and I appreciate your thoughtfulness in helping me learn the nuances of the Zendo!
Gassho,
Benjamin
SatLah
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