been thinking about how treeleaf is different than other physical sanghas -- the only part that is "visible" is on this computer screen -- this is the posting, and recorded talks by jundo/taigu -- and so, it seems to become a sangha of those who are comfortable communicating in this way -- not only treeleaf, but the entire online zen community -- so in this way it is self-defining, or self-limiting -- there are great benefits to the online sangha, which is why i continue the relationship, but there are definite drawbacks, such as it being limited to those who culturally or economically have home access to the internet, those who choose to make the time to not only do zazen, but to talk about it, the "distance" that allows some folks to to attack others in a rude way that direct contact would perhaps discourage, and in general, an emphasis on the cerebral, intellectual side of zen
so i'm suggesting that the "online sangha" is just that, and that it is partially described above -- it is only a part of the larger sangha -- the larger sangha is not displayed on a screen, such as me walking in the desert with a friend, and for once, doing it silently -- sitting zazen in my trailer(the zen hall was an attempt at making that connection, but i give up on that) -- sitting a 10 day retreat, with sangha who i will never speak with, never email, but with whom i have had great communication, merely by their presence
in any of the discussions on the forum, particularly the more heated ones, i think its important to consider that this is just one aspect of the practice, the online part -- for others who consider themselves a part of treeleaf, and zen practice in general, this may not even be a very attractive part -- it is entirely possible to have a need for an online sangha, for all the usual reasons, and yet be very turned off by the online sangha experience -- it is also possible to participate in a meaningful way by sitting, rather than posting
gassho, roky
so i'm suggesting that the "online sangha" is just that, and that it is partially described above -- it is only a part of the larger sangha -- the larger sangha is not displayed on a screen, such as me walking in the desert with a friend, and for once, doing it silently -- sitting zazen in my trailer(the zen hall was an attempt at making that connection, but i give up on that) -- sitting a 10 day retreat, with sangha who i will never speak with, never email, but with whom i have had great communication, merely by their presence
in any of the discussions on the forum, particularly the more heated ones, i think its important to consider that this is just one aspect of the practice, the online part -- for others who consider themselves a part of treeleaf, and zen practice in general, this may not even be a very attractive part -- it is entirely possible to have a need for an online sangha, for all the usual reasons, and yet be very turned off by the online sangha experience -- it is also possible to participate in a meaningful way by sitting, rather than posting
gassho, roky
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