Hi Jundo,
I like the Treeleaf way of marking the full moon. It has knock-on effects for kinin, however:

Thanks for a great explanation. It puts the whole thing in context.
The ceremony I perform takes about 20 minutes to half-hour. I usually do it once a month after morning zazen.
There’s something great about following the moon cycle. It ties you into the natural, revolving cycle of our local part of the universe. I also like the way the Buddha and his followers took a retreat during the rainy season, when it was impossible to move around the roads anyway.
In our own time, there’s even something amazing about that volcano in Iceland. It reminds us that the wider reality we live in is more powerful than us; it shows up our vanity that we think we can fly around whenever we want. It forces us to take a pause.
By the way, here’s a link to a PDF of a version of the ceremony I found online:
http://www.redcedarzen.org/sanghadocs/B ... remony.pdf
Deep bows all,
Soen


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