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  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 40679

    IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT & DISCUSSION: A New Structure for Treeleaf ...

    ... and Introducing the 'Blue Mountain White Clouds Hermitage' ...

    Dear All,

    On Buddha Mountain, there are numerous good Paths.

    On a recent thread, I posted this …

    I find that some folks ... need the pomp and ceremony, incense and costumes, mystery and dance as a doorway to the Teachings. That is fine, and such is what religions have relied upon across the centuries: The grand cathedrals and gold temples, the arcane ceremonies and language and ritual objects. Many faithful need priests, intoning mystical formuli, to conduct the way. That is good for those who need, and such is the doorway that is right for such folks.

    But I also believe that the profound Truths of this Buddhist Paths are all around us, and that the most ordinary aspects of our lives are just as sacred. Free of all the above, the Power of these Teachings manifests just as forcefully ... with every blade of grass a Cathedral, your home a Temple, the daily activities of our lives a "sacred ritual" when known as such. We are each priests in our way when realized in priestly behavior. The t-shirt and jeans we wear now are a sacred "Kesa" in a Buddha's eye. Such knowing of the "ordinary miracle" of this life is a doorway for other folks.

    So, in the near future, this Sangha will offer each of these Paths to those called such way. Individuals so suited may choose to walk one, or choose to walk the other or (perhaps the wisest course) to walk each for a time when suitable to their needs. They may even choose other Paths to combine with these (I, Jundo, would like to offer a Practice with less overtly religious elements ... and free of many superstitious beliefs and fairy tales ... and would like to continue to emphasize a way of Zen Practice that anyone ... Christian or Jewish or Muslim, Atheist or Agnostic ... might find open to them, for I truly believe that there is nothing incompatible in this Practice with any of that if someone's heart and mind is open. All good Paths.) In fact, the religious pomp and circumstance of "Buddhist Religion" ... the statues and robes and ceremonies ... can interfere with some peoples' abilities to understand and feel at home in the Practice ... even as, for others, all that is their gateway.

    Different Right Paths, each suited to different feet perhaps ... but one Mountain.

    Taigu will now have his Practice Place, named by him the “Blue Mountain White Clouds Hermitage”. There, Taigu will teach in his style. The Community will be open to all from Treeleaf although, in my understanding, for a smaller group of students accepted by invitation, people with whom Taigu can work more privately. He writes …

    … the new place is called blue mountain white clouds hermitage, it is about to open soon. We will emphasize shikantaza practice, ceremony practice as well as kito, sewing and sewing again, koan study ( no man practice except with Dainin Joko) art practice ( every member will have to take art practice) ... the possibility to explore and put to effective use other styles of practice (lojong practice, mantra recitation...) ... we will also work actively to relieve suffering in the world through action. Non profit community , I will be acting as a spiritual authority and guiding teacher but, in our retreats, other teachers will effectively teach, I will remain in the back seat. Two retreats a year, winter and summer, one in the States and one in Europe. Numerous retreats and zazenkai on line. Daily zazen offered. … We would [be] a brother sangha to Treeleaf … There will be no forum like [found at Treeleaf] but active communication and lots of meetings on skype. Treeleaf guys are most welcome but for outsiders membership will be given upon interview.
    Treeleaf will continue as before, although primarily under my [Jundo's] guidance. Our Forum will continue as it is ... open to all, both "Beginners" who are at the beginningless beginning and "Beginners" well down the roadless road. I will continue to offer many of the Traditional Practices now offered (Sewing and Oryoki will continue here as before), although I would also like to offer other avenues which are more secular and suited to modern times, where the bells, robes, myths and incense are not always visible or necessary. At Treeleaf, I also want to continue to emphasize a Practice and role of Lay-Priest which fully embodies our roles as both Priest and Lay People, clergy who are also fathers and mothers and workers, where one person might fully actuate one or both as the situation calls, with our homes, offices, city streets, charitable and social responsibilities as our “monastery” of Practice. For example, I shall continue to ask folks to sew a Rakusu for Jukai (Undertaking the Precepts, absent special circumstance), and anyone may further sew and wear a Nyoho-e Kesa in that Tradition when receiving permission to do so from a Teacher. But there will also be forms of Training where the Kesa is not involved at all, for certain folks who do not find their Dharma Gate there. It is a great experiment, and we will see how it goes.

    Communication will continue between our tents, with Taigu a frequent visitor here and always available to us at those times where he can offer his gifts and special insights which we Treasure. I hope I might offer something to his group as well, if there are times I might. Most importantly, we hope that there will be a well worn path between the two places, such that our students and the teachers will wander back and forth, learning from each what is to be learned.

    Someone said that Taigu and I are sometimes like two chefs cooking soup … one flavoring it one way, one flavoring it another. I believe this is so. In turn, the best course is to brew up two kettles, so that students can learn the secrets of and savor each, perhaps the taste of one more or less suited to some folks. Furthermore, the True Taste is in both nutritious recipes. The same hearty ingredients can be combined in a variety of ways, each delicious!

    Someone once commented that Taigu is more Traditional and I (Jundo) more Reformist. Well, I would say that, these days, most Teachers are both Traditional and Reformist ... finding new expressions of Buddhism and Zen to suit modern times. I would describe the differences between Taigu and me as tiny on a sliding scale, and Taigu quite the relative modernist himself ... a fact made clear at recent "Homeleaving" Priest Ordinations held by Taigu where one of the Ordainees briefly caught his Kesa on his wedding ring, and others thanked their wives and kids for their constant support before catching planes back home!

    Someone said that Taigu and I are making two separate temples or caves on two separate mountains. I quickly corrected that, noting that we are teaching from two places that are really United and Whole, found side by side on One Mountain … whereby students may wander back and forth and avail themselves of what is offered in each. We are not dividing this community. Quite the contrary, we will stay together, walking together, and are merely diversifying the Teachings offered. The below image, of the inquirer traveling from the temple below to the cave above, may be what we have in mind.

    I hope I have conveyed the sense of what is to occur. If there are any questions (I am sure there will be), please let us know and Taigu and I will do our best to address them here.

    Gassho, Jundo



    Last edited by Jundo; 08-31-2014, 01:13 AM.
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE
  • Troy
    Member
    • Sep 2013
    • 1318

    #2
    Interesting and exciting! Can't wait to see how it turns out.

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    • Rich
      Member
      • Apr 2009
      • 2614

      #3
      Dharma unfolding. All is good. Great name.

      Kind regards. /\
      _/_
      Rich
      MUHYO
      無 (MU, Emptiness) and 氷 (HYO, Ice) ... Emptiness Ice ...

      https://instagram.com/notmovingmind

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      • Byokan
        Senior Priest-in-Training
        • Apr 2014
        • 4284

        #4
        Hello All,

        oh, here is impermanence again. This is reassuring:

        ...we are teaching from two places that are really United and Whole, found side by side on One Mountain … whereby students may wander back and forth and avail themselves of what is offered in each. We are not dividing this community.
        Nothing can divide us. No separation. Many happy wishes for the Blue Mountain White Clouds Hermitage

        Gassho
        Lisa
        展道 渺寛 Tendō Byōkan
        Please take my words with a big grain of salt. I know nothing. Wisdom is only found in our whole-hearted practice together.

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        • Juki
          Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 771

          #5
          Two thumbs up. One for Jundo. One for Taigu.

          Gassho,
          Juki
          "First you have to give up." Tyler Durden

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          • KellyRok
            Member
            • Jul 2008
            • 1374

            #6
            Yes, very interesting! I look forward to wandering through the mountains and clouds and back again.

            Gassho,
            Jinmei

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            • RichardH
              Member
              • Nov 2011
              • 2800

              #7
              May Blue Mountain White Clouds Hermitage thrive. May Treeleaf thrive. May global Sangha in the new medium grow and thrive.


              Gassho
              Daizan

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              • Guest

                #8
                Interesting

                Gassho
                Bobby

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                • Mp

                  #9
                  Thank you Jundo and Taigu ... whether walking different paths up the mountain the blue sky covers us all. =)

                  Gassho
                  Shingen

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                  • Khalil Bodhi
                    Member
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 317

                    #10
                    To avoid all evil, to cultivate good, and to cleanse one's mind — this is the teaching of the Buddhas.
                    -Dhp. 183
                    My Practice Blog

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                    • Shugen
                      Member
                      • Nov 2007
                      • 4532

                      #11


                      Gassho,

                      Shugen
                      Meido Shugen
                      明道 修眼

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                      • Jika
                        Member
                        • Jun 2014
                        • 1337

                        #12


                        Gassho,
                        Danny
                        治 Ji
                        花 Ka

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                        • Daiyo
                          Member
                          • Jul 2014
                          • 819

                          #13
                          Gassho,Walter

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                          • Myosha
                            Member
                            • Mar 2013
                            • 2974

                            #14
                            Hello,

                            Thank you for the lesson.


                            Gassho,
                            Myosha

                            P.S. What is the image depicting? Thank you.
                            "Recognize suffering, remove suffering." - Shakyamuni Buddha when asked, "Uhm . . .what?"

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                            • Sekishi
                              Dharma Transmitted Priest
                              • Apr 2013
                              • 5673

                              #15
                              Manjusri wields the flaming sword of wisdom and cuts through delusion. Avalokitasvara hears the cries of all beings. Not two!

                              Deep bows.
                              Sekishi | 石志 | He/him | Better with a grain of salt, but best ignored entirely.

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