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Grace, you have ruined everything. No need to punish yourself, I'm sure your karma will punish you for many many lifetimes to come for this horrible, ghastly transgression. -- NOT!
It's ok! We are all together. Nothing can mar this beautiful thing that's happening. We are all so grateful to you for all you are doing! Deep bows to you, and to tiny little mistakes, and to the joy of shared practice.
p.s. sat 15
Gassho
Byōkan
sat today
Oh no! I was hoping it was only one lifetime!
I am all over it now, thanks to the kindness and good humor of everyone!
But I am hoping to make it to the end of Day 10 without making another mistake I have to apologize for!
Gassho, Grace
Sat today
Sat today and 10 more in honor of Treeleaf's 10th Anniversary!
Myozan, thank you for your kindness. And thank you again for celebrating with us! Gassho, Grace
Do you know that one aspect of traditional Zen practice I have gathered from many years of watching Japanese priests in monasteries and temples is that training aims for incredible precision ... and is bound to fail in some way each and every time. Few ceremonies (like few theatre performances on a stage) ever go exactly the same, exactly to plan and exactly right.
... and that gap between what we aspire for, seek diligently for, and the final human result is the lesson in acceptance and patience that is also at the heart of Zen. Seek to do you best, fail sometimes, next time seek to do best best again ... repeat ... repeat. At the same time as being careful and diligent, keep a relaxed heart (if getting brain surgery or riding in a jet, do you want a doctor/pilot who is too careless? too nervous? I would best have one who is carefully relaxed. Same in Zen practice).
Intricate Zen Ceremony ... Morning Service at Sojiji ...
Recorded in 1989 at the Daihonzan Sojiji temple, Yokohama ,Japan. 00:00 法要打出し・入堂03:50 荒神諷経(こうじんふぎん)16:41 伝灯諷経(でんとうふぎん)24:36 御両尊諷経(ごりょうそんふぎん)・五院尊諷経(ごいんそんふぎん)3...
No need to be too "Japanese" about little misses though, no need for Hari Kiri (from 2;00 mark) ...
I was sitting literally all day other than odd moments here and there boarding and unboarding airplanes, so I'm pretty darn sure that I sat with everyone from mid-day on, including Myozan! It was very exciting to have you here with us today celebrating Myozan, thank you!
Big hugs to Grace, the whole time zone thing seemed like pretty much magical voodoo from the start except somehow you made it understandable enough to keep this whole thing going... perfectly imperfect I'm sure as all of us mere humans tend to be.
Received from Dosho, with added thanksgiving for all that I have received from him over the years, sat with my steadfast partner, Jim H, and passed with trust to Shoka to end Day 5 and David W and Jika (and Jika's Mom) to begin Day 6. We are almost half-way! Gassho all, Grace.
sat today
Sat today and 10 more in honor of Treeleaf's 10th Anniversary!
Do you know that one aspect of traditional Zen practice I have gathered from many years of watching Japanese priests in monasteries and temples is that training aims for incredible precision ... and is bound to fail in some way each and every time. Few ceremonies (like few theatre performances on a stage) ever go exactly the same, exactly to plan and exactly right.
... and that gap between what we aspire for, seek diligently for, and the final human result is the lesson in acceptance and patience that is also at the heart of Zen. Seek to do you best, fail sometimes, next time seek to do best best again ... repeat ... repeat. At the same time as being careful and diligent, keep a relaxed heart (if getting brain surgery or riding in a jet, do you want a doctor/pilot who is too careless? too nervous? I would best have one who is carefully relaxed. Same in Zen practice).
Intricate Zen Ceremony ... Morning Service at Sojiji ...
Recorded in 1989 at the Daihonzan Sojiji temple, Yokohama ,Japan. 00:00 法要打出し・入堂03:50 荒神諷経(こうじんふぎん)16:41 伝灯諷経(でんとうふぎん)24:36 御両尊諷経(ごりょうそんふぎん)・五院尊諷経(ごいんそんふぎん)3...
No need to be too "Japanese" about little misses though, no need for Hari Kiri (from 2;00 mark) ...
Gassho, J
SatToday
Just too funny at 1:00 AM EST!
Sat today and 10 more in honor of Treeleaf's 10th Anniversary!
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