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  • Amelia
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    Oops... I should have mentioned that the link was to be watched at own risk. That was why I posted the link and not the actual video. Sorry!

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  • Jundo
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    Originally posted by Amelia
    Hi,

    Well, I received a complaint about the content and language of the above link. It perhaps could be more gentle in tone, speech and forgiveness ...

    So, I will just leave it at this ...

    Let us all send much Metta to Jar-Jar ... he cannot help being Jar-Jar, and Jar-Jar is just who we are ... we may all someday be reborn as Jar-Jar, in a Galaxy Far Far Away ...

    Gassho, Jundo

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  • Amelia
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    With regards to Jar-Jar...

    http://www.redlettermedia.com/phantom_menace.html

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  • Dosho
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    Hi all,

    Here is this past week's tea party report:

    The call started off with one of our priests in training asking if many folks had sitting groups near them. Besides one of our other novices who had one (two?) going, most indicated that they did not. Both mentioned the biggest issue being regular, consistent sitters. It was thought that many people come to sittings thinking they don't know how to sit, some even still believing that after attending more than one sitting.

    There were many questions asked during the call and, as usually happens, there were more questions than answers. One person on the call asked if "successful" people have any reason to sit zazen or if folks who sit are mostly those who feel "lost" in some way, which probably depends on how you define "success" and "lost". Other questions were, "What brings you back to the cushion after time away?", "Can you throw away many of the esoteric practices of particular sects, but still maintain any kind of tradition?", "Can too much study and not enough sitting make one's practice academic?", and "Is it all b#llsh!t?"'

    In the end, there was one thing agreed to by all left: Jar-Jar is a very poorly written character.

    Hope to see some of you on this week's call!

    Gassho,
    Dosho

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  • Tb
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    Hi.

    Putting in an early (since its the holidays and all...) reminder of the Treeleaf teaparty, on sunday 21.00 (swedish time).

    Everybody's welcome.
    Same time, same place.
    Thank you for your practice.

    If you want to join, Just pm Fugen or Shohei your skypename.

    Also, there will be a surprise this sunday, so....

    Gassho & Mtfbwy
    Shohei and Fugen

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  • Dosho
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    Hi all,

    Here's this past week's tea party report:

    The tea party was a small gathering this week of recent regulars and a long time attendee who hadn't been on in awhile. There was some discussion of the practice partner exercises from Ango and a particularly active thread on the forum about the possibility of being a priest in both zen and christian traditions. The crazy weather in Los Angeles also came up with one member living through it as well as a discussion of crazy relationships in our personal lives. One person had also recently ordered a Taigu recommended book, "Realizing Genjokoan" and reviews from the attendees who had read it were very positive (I ordered it!). As the call concluded, a few remaining discussed the hope that one would become a regular on the forum again.

    Hope to "see" you on the tea party call this week!

    Gassho,
    Dosho

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  • Dosho
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    Hi all,

    Here is this past week's tea party report:

    The turnout was very high this week, with most folks staying the entire time with a few latecomers just stopping by to say hello. A high number of the attendees were graduate students taking a break during their finals week who were looking forward to doing the rohatsu retreat or just getting a chance to rest. Fugen started the call by bringing to our attention to a post from one Treeleafer that Harada Daiun Roshi had died this day in 1961. Fugen also asked everyone about their practice. One participant mentioned that his practice has actually heightened since ango ended, with more sittings and reading, and a few of the others mentioned a similar phenomenon. It was speculated that, for some, maybe there is increased pressure from ourselves to sit more during ango which actually has the opposite effect. Another person discussed how they'd been listening to Norman Fischer's talks at Everyday Zen a lot lately and had found them inspiring.

    Other topics included the diverse climates we were all calling from, some very warm and others very cold and snowy. One Treeleafer made a return to the tea party after several months, calling from his home in the US, but was soon heading overseas. One of the topics included land mines, both the actual ones that explode and topics that are sensitive in nature...which we seem to navigate successfully. We also discussed the new translation of Shobogenzo...how expensive it is, which version is "better", and how the Nishijima/Crross version is available online, which is especially nice for searching. Then, after a lengthy discussion of the interaction of buddhism and zen with psychology, the tea party concluded.

    Hope to see you at the tea party this week!

    Gassho,
    Dosho

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  • Tb
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    Hi.

    A reminder of the Treeleaf teaparty , 21.00 (swedish time).

    Everybody's welcome.
    Same time, same place.
    Thank you for your practice.

    Also, this sunday we have the Treeleaf beginners mind teaparty, starting an hour earlier, 20.00 (swedish time).
    viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3118

    If you want to join either, Just pm Fugen or Shohei your skypename.

    Gassho & Mtfbwy
    Shohei and Fugen

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  • Sloppy_Zen
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    Thank you to all who attended yesterday's tea party. I really enjoyed myself and meeting new people. Hope to see everybody again next week.

    -Jim

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  • murasaki
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    Today's Tea Party discussion was really good, and I was glad to meet two new Tea Partygoers. Gassho to everyone there.

    Julia

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  • Tb
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    Hi.

    A reminder of the Treeleaf teaparty , 21.00 (swedish time).

    Everybody's welcome.
    Same time, same place.
    Thank you for your practice.

    Note: If you have skype and want to participate, please pm Shohei or Fugen your skypename if you haven't already done so.

    Gassho and Mtfbwy
    Shohei and Fugen

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  • Dosho
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    Hi all,

    Here is this past week's tea party report:

    As the 3rd annual Treeleaf Rohatsu retreat had only concluded a few hours earlier, attendance was light with a couple people that sat live, another who had sat part of the retreat live, and another who will sit it in the coming weeks. There was a discussion of how things might be improved (specifically the layout of the chant book so people don't have to keep flipping around...perhaps a chronological layout?) but also recognition of how much work was put into the retreat by Jundo and Taigu. Perfect.

    Perspectives on a few elements of the retreat were mentioned, particularly the difference in the day led by Jundo and the day by Taigu. Different was very good! Oryoki was also discussed: Where to get authentic sets, resources to learn different versions of the ceremony, and getting seconds. One of the attendees, a relative newcomer to Treeleaf, also asked Fugen and Shohei about priest ordination. By this time though the live sitters and the European contingent were getting pretty beat, so the call ended so all could rest up.

    Hope to "see" folks this weekend (all audio...no webcam required)!

    Gassho,
    Dosho

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  • Tb
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    Originally posted by Jennifer G P
    Originally posted by Dosho
    Many topics were discussed, including why more women don't participate in the tea parties (and at Treeleaf and Zen for that matter!)
    Well, I have no webcam and my computer is a 2004 dinosaur anyway :P . We're planning on getting a new machine soon . . . when that happens I hope to check out the tea parties.
    Hi.

    You don't need an webcam to join.
    Its all audio.
    As for the computer, well some people still think you should never leave windows XP, but i had an old dinosaur until recently (when it was stolen) and it worked fine!
    Maybe we should post some guide to the teaparty?
    I'll take it up with Shohei and at the next teaparty...

    Mtfbwy
    Fugen

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  • Nenka
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    Originally posted by Dosho
    Many topics were discussed, including why more women don't participate in the tea parties (and at Treeleaf and Zen for that matter!)
    Well, I have no webcam and my computer is a 2004 dinosaur anyway :P . We're planning on getting a new machine soon . . . when that happens I hope to check out the tea parties.

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  • Tb
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    Hi.

    Just putting in a reminder of the Treeleaf teaparty , 21.00 (swedish time).

    Everybody's welcome.
    Same time, same place.
    Thank you for your practice.

    Note: If you have skype and want to participate, please pm Shohei or Fugen your skypename if you haven't already done so.

    Gassho and Mtfbwy
    Shohei and Fugen

    Leave a comment:

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