I found the following website to be a great resource. Very well put together and accurate too.
Who ever put that together went through almost as much work as Jundo and Taigu.
When I first really started sitting on a consistent and earnest basis earlier this year, I was still a bit spiritually shattered from my previous experiences. This led to a discontentment with general zen buddhist liturgies out there circulating on the web.
If only I had found Treeleaf sooner
So I went in search of prayers to chant before and after I sit.
I found that blog and put together my own home liturgy.
Studying various sources around the net ( a dangerous endeavor indeed LOL) I've always found the Zen attitude toward prayers, shrines, and altars a bit curious.
I feel like my practice is enhanced by simple chants of homage in the three jewels, varying sutras I feel connected with, and dedicating my merits.
Maybe I'll abandon this boat when I reach the other shore. Until then, I need oars
Who ever put that together went through almost as much work as Jundo and Taigu.
When I first really started sitting on a consistent and earnest basis earlier this year, I was still a bit spiritually shattered from my previous experiences. This led to a discontentment with general zen buddhist liturgies out there circulating on the web.
If only I had found Treeleaf sooner
So I went in search of prayers to chant before and after I sit.
I found that blog and put together my own home liturgy.
Studying various sources around the net ( a dangerous endeavor indeed LOL) I've always found the Zen attitude toward prayers, shrines, and altars a bit curious.
I feel like my practice is enhanced by simple chants of homage in the three jewels, varying sutras I feel connected with, and dedicating my merits.
Maybe I'll abandon this boat when I reach the other shore. Until then, I need oars
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