Re: Sharing Helpful and Insightful Tips (was The Tea Party)
Hi all,
Here is the (belated) tea party report for Sunday, August 21st:
We had a good number of folks on the call this past week, including one who recently returned after a hiatus to move the family to a new city and told of us of adventures exploring the new surroundings. After our traditional meal chant, robe verses, and short sit (which I missed!), the discussion turned to matters of practice. Specifically, we discussed where to place your gaze while in sitting zazen and foot placement and breaths during kinhin. One of our priests in training also discussed his encounter with a buddhist nun on a train and her order's efforts to build a new practice center in Europe. Other topics discussed were the differences in practice between Japan and the West, visiting local zen centers, Jundo's zendo in Tsukuba, sitting with other sangha members using Google+, vacationing in France, as well as the use of nuclear power at Fukushima and other parts of the world.
Hope to see (or rather "hear") some of you this afternoon!
Gassho,
Dosho
Hi all,
Here is the (belated) tea party report for Sunday, August 21st:
We had a good number of folks on the call this past week, including one who recently returned after a hiatus to move the family to a new city and told of us of adventures exploring the new surroundings. After our traditional meal chant, robe verses, and short sit (which I missed!), the discussion turned to matters of practice. Specifically, we discussed where to place your gaze while in sitting zazen and foot placement and breaths during kinhin. One of our priests in training also discussed his encounter with a buddhist nun on a train and her order's efforts to build a new practice center in Europe. Other topics discussed were the differences in practice between Japan and the West, visiting local zen centers, Jundo's zendo in Tsukuba, sitting with other sangha members using Google+, vacationing in France, as well as the use of nuclear power at Fukushima and other parts of the world.
Hope to see (or rather "hear") some of you this afternoon!
Gassho,
Dosho
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