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  • willdover
    Member
    • Apr 2009
    • 31

    Jukai and the Rakusu

    Hi everyone, good to see you again.

    I've got a few questions for anyone who knows the answer. Are we going to do a Jukai ceremony this year? The reason I'm asking is because if we are I'd like to sew my Rakusu over the summer break, so its done and I won't have to sew during school. This of course allowing me more time to study and do homework. Ah the joys of college.

    Also does the colour of the Rakusu matter? I read through most of the posts on sewing and couldn't find and answer.

    Thanks for the help everyone. And thanks for just being.

    Gassho

    Will Dover

    P.S. Remind me to post about Samu and the art of cleaning a popcorn machine.
    Carpe Diem
  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 40119

    #2
    Re: Jukai and the Rakusu

    Hi,

    Yes, we will be preparing for the Jukai this year, as we did last year. If, by the end of the preparations, you feel comfortable with this Soto tradition, the Buddhist teachings and our Sangha, you are more than welcome to undertake Jukai.

    Rev. Taigu is the Rakusu Answer man, but I see no problem myself in taking time over the summer to sew ... if you really will not have time later.

    I will await, however, final word from Taigu, as he is in charge of that.

    If you really read closely, you will find the answers to most of your Rakusu questions on this sewing "thread thread" ...

    viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1152

    Gassho, J
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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    • BrianW
      Member
      • Oct 2008
      • 511

      #3
      Re: Jukai and the Rakusu

      Good question Will….Not to be a bother, but I too will have some time over the summer. I most likely will not undertake the sewing as I am not sure of my internet access. Nevertheless, I would like to do some of the readings. It would be nice to read once and then once again in preparation for Jukai.

      Jundo…will we be reading “The Mind of Clover: Essays in Zen Buddhist Ethics” by Robert Aitken? Or will the readings be different from last year?

      Gassho,
      BrianW

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      • Dosho
        Member
        • Jun 2008
        • 5784

        #4
        Re: Jukai and the Rakusu

        Hey Will,

        The only thing I'd add from my perspective is that a big part of making my rakusu was doing it at the same time as all the other folks while doing our reading and discussion, but you can still post on the forum like we did and I have no doubt you'll have plenty of responses whatever the time of year. And of course since there is no here or there, now or then, we will all still be sewing together.

        Gassho,
        Dosho

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        • willdover
          Member
          • Apr 2009
          • 31

          #5
          Re: Jukai and the Rakusu

          Jundo

          I thank you for your understanding of the situation. This fall will be my first semester of full time college and Im not sure how much of free time my schooling will take. I would rather take me time sewing now than be stressed by both needing to sew and school work building up. Of course Rev. Taigu has the final say on the sewing matter.

          I will of course be part of the preparations for Jukai regardless if I sew now or later.
          Thank you all for the help and thank you again Jundo.

          Deep Gassho
          Will
          Carpe Diem

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          • Jundo
            Treeleaf Founder and Priest
            • Apr 2006
            • 40119

            #6
            Re: Jukai and the Rakusu

            Originally posted by BrianW
            Jundo…will we be reading “The Mind of Clover: Essays in Zen Buddhist Ethics” by Robert Aitken? Or will the readings be different from last year?
            It likely will be the same materials, although not decided yet (I am looking at Daido Loori's "The Heart of Being" as the book this time).

            http://www.amazon.com/Heart-Being-Teach ... 0804830789

            I will know in a few weeks.

            Yes, it is best if we all sew together at the same time, as we support each other. Our "sewing circle" is a circle unbroken, like a Rakusu ring. But if that is not possible, and someone really has a very good reason (like the first year of college!), well, we can all support each other together at the same time which is a different time.

            Sewing is an important part of the practice ... stitch by stitch. I think the comments of many of our sewers here show what that means. Putting all our heart into each perfectly never perfectly stitch. For that reasons, the few cases where someone has purchased a Rakusu for our previous Jukai have involved a true emergency or very special extenuating circumstances. No shortcuts.

            If folks have already sewn their Rakusu however, and want to "re-undertake" Jukai (no limit on Jukai, or taking Jukai with different Sangha), they do not need to sew another ... although they certainly can if they wish. Re-studying the Precepts materials, however, is suggested.

            But I am sure Taigu will have more to say on all this.

            Gassho, Jundo
            ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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            • BrianW
              Member
              • Oct 2008
              • 511

              #7
              Re: Jukai and the Rakusu

              Originally posted by Jundo
              BrianW wrote:Jundo…will we be reading “The Mind of Clover: Essays in Zen Buddhist Ethics” by Robert Aitken? Or will the readings be different from last year?
              Originally posted by Jundo
              It likely will be the same materials, although not decided yet (I am looking at Daido Loori's "The Heart of Being" as the book this time).
              Jundo,

              Thanks for the info....I may just pick up "The Mind of Clover" and if you decide to switch to "The Heart of Being" no problem....never hurts to read a bit more than required.

              Gassho,
              BrianW

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              • Taigu
                Blue Mountain White Clouds Hermitage Priest
                • Aug 2008
                • 2710

                #8
                Re: Jukai and the Rakusu

                Indeed, Jundo, and sorry for being a bit discrete the last few days, 13 hours of hard work, 4 hours of commuting and 5 hours of sleep...every day. No time to live but plenty to practice in the market place.

                Yes, sewing is very important. It is important to experience the joy and difficulties and face emotions in this process. Everybody can sew, if you want to receive Jukai, you should be able to make that great gift. Thinking there is a shortcut is already an interesting sign, it makes the voice of the ego loud and clear. Tell the ego it is okay and get on with it. Simple as that. Don't even start a conversation with the guy, DO IT. As you would just dive into a beautiful pool. Do you think young children think and debate before they stand on their wobely legs to take their first steps? They do it. Fall and do it again. That is Zen, it is our tradition but it is life too. And guess what, receiving Jukai, you are nothing but child learning to walk.

                Enjoy!


                gassho

                Taigu

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                • Taigu
                  Blue Mountain White Clouds Hermitage Priest
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 2710

                  #9
                  Re: Jukai and the Rakusu

                  Padre, pull the trigger on your head, and there is no win here, much to loose actually.

                  (I love your last post about your boss, great stuff, thank you!)

                  Gassho


                  Taigu

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                  • Taigu
                    Blue Mountain White Clouds Hermitage Priest
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 2710

                    #10
                    Re: Jukai and the Rakusu

                    Thank you Padre. What I wanted to say is that our path is about loosing, and loosing again. That's why there is no win.

                    Enjoy the books, anyway!


                    gassho


                    Taigu

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                    • Tb
                      Member
                      • Jan 2008
                      • 3186

                      #11
                      Re: Jukai and the Rakusu

                      Originally posted by Taigu
                      What I wanted to say is that our path is about loosing, and loosing again. That's why there is no win.
                      Hi.

                      Can there be "losing" without "winning"?

                      Mtfbwy
                      Tb
                      Life is our temple and its all good practice
                      Blog: http://fugenblog.blogspot.com/

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                      • Taigu
                        Blue Mountain White Clouds Hermitage Priest
                        • Aug 2008
                        • 2710

                        #12
                        Re: Jukai and the Rakusu

                        Fugen,

                        Indeed. No gain without loos, no loss without gain. Saying that a book can be a win is another story. A book about the Dharma is an invitation to give up our opinions and beliefs not to get new ones. That is all I meant without having philosophy in mind.

                        Gassho

                        Taigu

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                        • Tb
                          Member
                          • Jan 2008
                          • 3186

                          #13
                          Re: Jukai and the Rakusu

                          Originally posted by Taigu
                          Fugen,

                          Indeed. No gain without loos, no loss without gain. Saying that a book can be a win is another story. A book about the Dharma is an invitation to give up our opinions and beliefs not to get new ones. That is all I meant without having philosophy in mind.

                          Gassho

                          Taigu
                          Hi.

                          That's another topic, there's always the old "win-win situation"...
                          But dont separate in hot and cold as some old bugger always says...

                          Mtfbwy
                          Tb
                          Life is our temple and its all good practice
                          Blog: http://fugenblog.blogspot.com/

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                          • Taigu
                            Blue Mountain White Clouds Hermitage Priest
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 2710

                            #14
                            Re: Jukai and the Rakusu

                            Thank you for your patience. Padre, I think I have got it. Enjoy the books.

                            gassho


                            Taigu

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                            • Taigu
                              Blue Mountain White Clouds Hermitage Priest
                              • Aug 2008
                              • 2710

                              #15
                              Re: Jukai and the Rakusu

                              Okay, Fugen, you apparently enjoy winning and... nitpicking . I care less and less about it (I still do sometimes :wink: ). Thank you anyway for being patient with me.
                              Enjoy your day.

                              gassho


                              Taigu

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