Congratulations! I'd be curious to know, from all the unsui really, if you plan or see yourselves teaching far down the road? Or are some of you initially doing it more to just commit yourself more seriously to practice?
Congratulations Shugen & Shingen!!!
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I didn't want you to think you were being ignored. I've been thinking about your questions and I just can't come up with a "straight" answer. Like practice, it's not a static thing - sometimes it's one answer, sometimes it's something else. For me, it really is too early to tell for sure. I'm sorry my answer isn't more illuminating but it's the best I can come up with for now. I, of course, am only answering for my self.
Gassho,Meido Shugen
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For me I am can be a student one moment and at another, be a teacher. Each moment, each experience has the opportunity for both or just one. For me ... I am just walking this path and helping where and when I can ... nothing to attain ... and yet to embrace each moment as it is. =)
Gassho
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Joyo
Hello Kaishin,
For me I am can be a student one moment and at another, be a teacher. Each moment, each experience has the opportunity for both or just one. For me ... I am just walking this path and helping where and when I can ... nothing to attain ... and yet to embrace each moment as it is. =)
Gassho
Shingen
Gassho,
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Shingen, this is an important perspective, whether monk or lay, sometimes a student, sometimes a teacher. Thanks for this. Sounds like "saving all beings" in its many opportunities. You, me, butterfly, blade of grass. Always both a host and a guest are present.
Quiet bows,
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Mp
Shingen, this is an important perspective, whether monk or lay, sometimes a student, sometimes a teacher. Thanks for this. Sounds like "saving all beings" in its many opportunities. You, me, butterfly, blade of grass. Always both a host and a guest are present.
Quiet bows,
Shinzan
Gassho
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