Hi Everyone,
I have been learning/practicing the formal monastery meal, oryoki. I thought the sangha may be interested in learning it as well as it can be a good way to practice mindfulness while eating, although surely not necessary.
Here's a video from ZMM on the procedure and background that is quite good. I'm not sure how, if at all, it differs from the practice here at Treeleaf so maybe Jundo could comment as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J21UkiKnIQA[/video]]
Gassho,
Shawn
I have been learning/practicing the formal monastery meal, oryoki. I thought the sangha may be interested in learning it as well as it can be a good way to practice mindfulness while eating, although surely not necessary.
Here's a video from ZMM on the procedure and background that is quite good. I'm not sure how, if at all, it differs from the practice here at Treeleaf so maybe Jundo could comment as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J21UkiKnIQA[/video]]
Gassho,
Shawn



ops: ). A few weeks ago, I attended a major conference presented by the Japanese Soto-shu, inviting Soto priests from around the world. At the end there was a party where, sure enough, wine and beer were served and we all toasted the success of the conference (not everyone drank, but many did). It reminds me of the time, a few years ago, where I was invited to an "end of the year" party at Sojiji at which the Abbot of the monastery, the then "Pope" of the Soto sect, attended with several high ranking Roshi "cardinals". Not only did we refill each others' sake glasses a few, but the "Pope" turned out to be an excellent Karaoke singer! 
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