Re: Morning Gatha
Yes, in a way...I would not say that it is dangerous, reciting a gatha is like looking at a map. What matters is the actual action of moving on the territory. The best gatha for me is the open space of shikantaza out of which we can all leap and return. But that's just me. I think gatha recitation works really well for some people.
gassho
Taigu
Morning Gatha
Collapse
X
-
Re: Morning Gatha
Originally posted by SeiryuI was just following another routine what giving it much thought.
But seriously, giving it too much thought is dangerous too. So maybe special-but-not-so-specialLeave a comment:
-
Re: Morning Gatha
Hello all,
Seiryu - Thank you for sharing these! I really like the first one, too. And I do agree with Peter, anything can become mechanical or 'just routine' if we allow it.
I think your Gatha is wonderful. If you feel it becomes too routine, change it as your day does. I guess the key is to be mindful...
bows to you - take care,
Kelly/JinmeiLeave a comment:
-
Re: Morning Gatha
Originally posted by TaiguMine is rather like...
Shushushusshushu...shushushushushu...
Love the first one, Morning Gatha, Seiryu,
I'm not sure if adding a Gatha will not just exchange your Zazen with something else (or precede it),
which is also possible to become mechanical. I also feel, having a routine is not a bad thing, and
if its getting mechanical - I think - its something that needs my attention (awareness).
_()_
PeterLeave a comment:
-
Re: Morning Gatha
Oh, I love Taigu's Toothbrush Gatha:
Shushushusshushu...shushushushushu...
We had a lovely thread awhile back for folks creating various Gatha for their day ...
viewtopic.php?p=30238#p30238
Gatha can be one facet of a 'Daily Liturgy' if helpful to you ...
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3308
Gassho, JLeave a comment:
-
Re: Morning Gatha
Ha, you can't sue the Dalai Lama - his book is called "Becoming Enlightened" and the clue is in the "ing" which makes it an action verb (I think - bit rusty on the grammar) which means it's an ongoing process!
For a short time I was involved with a Chan group and this was a morning gatha they used and I've kept it as I like it so much, especially line 3
Aspirational Prayer For Daily Use
May I awake to clarity and throughout this livelong day sustain mindful awareness.
Let me observe my karmic reactivity so that I may insert reflection before I speak or act.
May I restrain my natural pomposity, prejudice and pride, so that I may return to openness, empathy and joy.
May my words and actions reflect consideration and understanding for the stupidities and waywardness of others.
Let all beings be as my mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters or children and so let me so care for them.
Let me perceive the Dharma in the life of my teacher, setting aside his/her mundane characteristics.
Let me pay attention to my teacher's words even if I disagree with them.
May I train my thinking so that my thought corrects itself before any harm is done.
Choosing one path with which I feel affinity let me pursue it with diligence; without self-centred picking and choosing.
Let me put all beings before me on the path to enlightenment. Setting aside my own ambition may I sincerely help others on the road.
Leaving aside my wish for the future, let me realise that life is only now.
Homage to the Buddha, Dharma and Sangha, throughout my remaining life may I tread the Buddha's Way.
Chuan deng Jing di 2001Leave a comment:
-
Re: Morning Gatha
Thank you Seiryu, very good ones
Mine is rather like...
Shushushusshushu...shushushushushu...
sound of a toothbrush
gssho
TaiguLeave a comment:
-
Morning Gatha
I started looking at ways to practice the Dharma from the moment I wake up. I usually sit Zazen in the morning, but I realized that it was becoming mechanical; I was just following another routine what giving it much thought. So I went looking for some Gathas to recite in the morning so that I can remind myself, and become aware of the reasons why I sit in the first place.
I found two Gathas that I would like to share. And I wrote a little crappy one myself. The first one I found online, but do not know where it came from. And the second one comes from H.H the Dalai Lama’s book “becoming enlightened” (Which, by the way, I have already read, and I am not yet enlightened, maybe I can sue for false adverting. :wink: ) And the last one you can ignore
Morning Gatha
With every breath I take today,
I vow to be awake;
And every step I take,
I vow to take with a grateful heart—
So I may see with eyes of love
Into the hearts of all I meet,
To ease their burden when I can
And touch them with a smile of peace.
Dalai Lama Gatha!
“I am spending my life as a full fledge follower of Buddha. May I remove the three poisons of lust, hatred and ignorance! Destructive emotions, of course, will arise, but I will not voluntarily rush into them. Today I will do whatever I can to read texts, reflect on their meaning, and work on developing wisdom. I will do whatever I can to generate the altruistic intention to become enlightened and implement compassion into my behavior. May whatever obstructs the generation of these practices be pacified!”
My crappy Gatha
“I open my eyes and rejoice at the realization that today was not guaranteed to me.
Realizing that my last breath can come at any moment, I will strive to awaken for the benefit of all. Today I will not allow myself to be controlled by my destructive emotions, but I will control them. And in acting in accordance with the nature of all things, I will not act out in anger, but I will only act out in love.”
Anyway I hope someone will enjoy.
I was planning to write this post filled with Zen speak and riddle like expression, but since I lost all my Zen talk in a bet I had with Mara, I had to write it normally.
*Deep Bows* And may everyone’s practice go well.
SeiryuTags: None
Leave a comment: