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  • Gukan
    Member
    • Nov 2015
    • 194

    #31
    Thank you Jundo. He's pretty focussed on his practice, for a penguin. I will do my best, bearing in mind the reduced dimensions...

    Jishin - indeed. The most insightful comments always seem to come from the kids in my house.

    Clarisse and Joyo - it's a good but challenging practice in itself to view these interruptions and strange requests as no less important than the work on the cushion, isn't it? I will check out Buddhism for Mothers, too. Always open to new ways to flow

    Gassho,
    Libby
    sat today

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    • Jundo
      Treeleaf Founder and Priest
      • Apr 2006
      • 40693

      #32
      Originally posted by Joyo
      But then I read in the book Buddhism for Mothers, that the interruptions should be viewed as part of our meditation, you just simply flow from sitting, to helping your child, to sitting again. That really helped me =)
      That is totally the way we sit in this Sangha too. Including for our upcoming Rohatsu Retreat. The guide for that says ...

      if your are a parent or otherwise have unavoidable obligations during the days of your Retreat, that is fine. In our ‘life as it is’ practice, there are no disturbances … even the disturbances. We will discuss how to make everything during the day and night part of the Retreat, even the events that seemingly bring you ‘back into the world’).
      ...

      ... as mentioned, parents and the like can adapt the Retreat to their special needs, making --every-- activity a part of the Retreat

      ... For parents, [Samu] is an excellent opportunity for child care. However, more than usual, attempt to maintain silence, inner stillness, equanimity and a sense of nonachievement. As our Retreat will be in whole or part recorded, one may move (or even add) ‘Samu’ periods on the schedule as needed for home duties. Child care is all ‘Zazen’ if approached as such.
        Dear All, a re-MINDer that our ... Treeleaf Annual 'ALWAYS AT HOME' Two Day 'ALL ONLINE' ROHATSU (Buddha's Enlightenment Day) RETREAT ... is to be LIVE NETCAST on the weekend of Saturday & Sunday, December 5th and 6th, 2015(although actually beginning Friday Night December 4th in many time zones). The


      file:///C:/Users/J.M.Cohen/Downloads/TreeleafZendoRetreatPointers122014%20(4).pdf

      Gassho, Jundo

      SatToday
      ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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      • Joyo

        #33
        Originally posted by Jundo
        That is totally the way we sit in this Sangha too. Including for our upcoming Rohatsu Retreat. The guide for that says ...



          Dear All, a re-MINDer that our ... Treeleaf Annual 'ALWAYS AT HOME' Two Day 'ALL ONLINE' ROHATSU (Buddha's Enlightenment Day) RETREAT ... is to be LIVE NETCAST on the weekend of Saturday & Sunday, December 5th and 6th, 2015(although actually beginning Friday Night December 4th in many time zones). The


        file:///C:/Users/J.M.Cohen/Downloads/TreeleafZendoRetreatPointers122014%20(4).pdf

        Gassho, Jundo

        SatToday
        Wonderful, thank you, Jundo!

        Libby, here is the link for the Buddhism for Mothers book...



        Gassho,
        Joyo
        sat today

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        • Gukan
          Member
          • Nov 2015
          • 194

          #34
          Thank you Joyo!



          Libby
          sat today

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          • Kairu
            Member
            • Sep 2015
            • 45

            #35
            Originally posted by Jishin
            Hi,

            I like to play zen with my kids. On the way to school today I asked my 9 year old what "road" meant. He answered other than "no road" he had "no idea."

            Gasho, Jishin, _/st\_
            I asked my youngest yesterday, "what is mu?" and she simply replied, "it's just mu."

            You can always find the greatest insight from the youngest minds. It made me question myself a bit. A child's mind wanders but never really gets attached to a concept or question unless it really sticks out to them, or unless it has insight for them to absorb. However, us adults get caught up by nearly anything that touches one of our senses.

            Just something I realized about kids being kids.

            Gassho,
            Kyle.
            #kidsneedattention.
            #willsitsoon.
            #pleshalp!hahaha!

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            • Jakuden
              Member
              • Jun 2015
              • 6141

              #36
              Yes it's amazing isn't it? And they are like that with other things that we add layers of overanalysis to, like death... disability... race.... family structure... etc. Why do we adults have to always be getting in our own way, lol.

              I would help you, but I have a velcro teenager that also always needs my attention. If we were closer by she would love to babysit and then both our problems (non problems) would be solved!!

              Gassho,
              Sierra
              SatToday

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              • Mars
                Member
                • Nov 2015
                • 4

                #37
                Oh my goodness how I have enjoyed reading this thread! Thank you all for sharing. It's quite relevant to me in so many ways. My husband is Christian, our 23 year old daughter is agnostic, and I follow Buddhism. We honor and respect each other's belief systems. We all live in the "buckle" of the Bible Belt and agree that our 9 year old daughter will find her own way. No pressure from any of us. Since I am at the beginning of my journey, I recently put an alter in our sun room. It's quite lovely situated on a table in front of an array of plants. I just added a small singing bowl to the delight of our 9 year old. I worked at the computer the other day and heard her and her friend gently ringing the bowl. What a lovely sound. All day long, I'd hear the random and slight tings reminding me to be here - in the moment.

                That singing bowl captured her attention and prompted many questions. Over the weekend, we talked in the sun room and I answered her questions for the very first time. I suspect she will ask to sit with me sometime.

                I am just delighted to be here with every one of you!

                Gassho,

                Mars Sat Today

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                • Gukan
                  Member
                  • Nov 2015
                  • 194

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Jundo
                  I believe it would be perfectly fine. I have never known a cloth penguin to break a Precept.
                  Well now. The penguin got his rakusu, and then in an unexpected development my friend built him a cocktail bar for Christmas. Not sure where this leaves him

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

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Libby
                    Well now. The penguin got his rakusu, and then in an unexpected development my friend built him a cocktail bar for Christmas. Not sure where this leaves him

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                    Struggling with the precepts like the rest of us. Haaa! This made me laugh out loud, Libby! Pretty much the coolest thing I've ever seen.

                    Deep bows to Master Penguin, and cheers!

                    Gassho
                    Lisa
                    sat today
                    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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                    • CK732
                      Member
                      • Aug 2015
                      • 252

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Libby
                      Well now. The penguin got his rakusu, and then in an unexpected development my friend built him a cocktail bar for Christmas. Not sure where this leaves him

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                      Love it[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

                      I hope it's going to be a juice bar haha!

                      Gassho

                      Clarisse Sat2Day


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