Compassion has three faces

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  • Marek
    Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 161

    #16
    Re: Compassion has three faces

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    Gassho,
    Marek

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    • Taigu
      Blue Mountain White Clouds Hermitage Priest
      • Aug 2008
      • 2710

      #17
      Re: Compassion has three faces

      Compassion like a tiger would leap
      A subtle and sudden bloom
      A rash
      A slow rush
      Kannon s action is fueled
      By the wounds and scars
      Yours
      Theirs
      everybody's

      Kannon gives a tongue to sky and sentient beings
      She-he gives arms to the invisible
      Ears to songs and words themselves
      Kannon appears unoticed
      Ordinary miracles
      Sweat, laughs, grease,
      Trafic, busy buses, lights and shadows
      Kannon is sometimes an old mad woman
      sometimes wrapped in the shape of a child
      in a doctor, a caretaker, a policeman, a nobody
      Kannon is flesh and blood of compassion

      when you give this self to zazen
      it becomes you
      but it comes unoticed
      you cannot see it
      cannot hear it
      can't even touch it
      only once it's gone
      only then

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      • Hoyu
        Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 2020

        #18
        Re: Compassion has three faces

        Thank you Taigu Sensei. Your words have made great companions throughout my day.

        Gassho,
        Hoyu
        Ho (Dharma)
        Yu (Hot Water)

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        • Rimon
          Member
          • May 2010
          • 309

          #19
          Re: Compassion has three faces

          Originally posted by Taigu
          Compassion like a tiger would leap
          A subtle and sudden bloom
          A rash
          A slow rush
          Kannon s action is fueled
          By the wounds and scars
          Yours
          Theirs
          everybody's

          Kannon gives a tongue to sky and sentient beings
          She-he gives arms to the invisible
          Ears to songs and words themselves
          Kannon appears unoticed
          Ordinary miracles
          Sweat, laughs, grease,
          Trafic, busy buses, lights and shadows
          Kannon is sometimes an old mad woman
          sometimes wrapped in the shape of a child
          in a doctor, a caretaker, a policeman, a nobody
          Kannon is flesh and blood of compassion

          when you give this self to zazen
          it becomes you
          but it comes unoticed
          you cannot see it
          cannot hear it
          can't even touch it
          only once it's gone
          only then
          Tears of joy

          Thank you Teacher
          Rimon Barcelona, Spain
          "Practice and the goal of practice are identical." [i:auj57aui]John Daido Loori[/i:auj57aui]

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          • Mp

            #20
            Re: Compassion has three faces

            Compassion like a tiger would leap
            A subtle and sudden bloom
            A rash
            A slow rush
            Kannon s action is fueled
            By the wounds and scars
            Yours
            Theirs
            everybody's

            Kannon gives a tongue to sky and sentient beings
            She-he gives arms to the invisible
            Ears to songs and words themselves
            Kannon appears unoticed
            Ordinary miracles
            Sweat, laughs, grease,
            Trafic, busy buses, lights and shadows
            Kannon is sometimes an old mad woman
            sometimes wrapped in the shape of a child
            in a doctor, a caretaker, a policeman, a nobody
            Kannon is flesh and blood of compassion

            when you give this self to zazen
            it becomes you
            but it comes unoticed
            you cannot see it
            cannot hear it
            can't even touch it
            only once it's gone
            only then
            Thank you Taigu ... just beautiful.

            Gassho,
            Michael

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            • alan.r
              Member
              • Jan 2012
              • 546

              #21
              Re: Compassion has three faces

              three bows
              to the three faces.
              one more bow to the one face
              of all three.

              thank you so much for sharing.
              -a
              Shōmon

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              • AlanLa
                Member
                • Mar 2008
                • 1405

                #22
                Re: Compassion has three faces

                Such a wonderful description of how nirvana lives within dukka, where we so least expect it.

                We are with you, Taigu.
                AL (Jigen) in:
                Faith/Trust
                Courage/Love
                Awareness/Action!

                I sat today

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                • Myoku
                  Member
                  • Jul 2010
                  • 1491

                  #23
                  Re: Compassion has three faces

                  Gassho
                  Myoku

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