Zen On Wheels (Excerpts From Daikan Rising Crow)

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  • Eishuu

    #16
    Thank you so much for sharing that excerpt. I found it incredibly inspiring. Great to have you here.

    Gassho
    Lucy
    Sat today

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    • Judith del Carmen
      Member
      • Nov 2015
      • 21

      #17
      Thank you Daikan
      Gassho
      Sat today

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      • Risho
        Member
        • May 2010
        • 3178

        #18
        Gassho Daikan; to echo everyone else I'm very thankful for you here. I look forward to more of your posts!

        Gassho

        Risho
        -sattoday
        Email: risho.treeleaf@gmail.com

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        • Diarmuid1
          Member
          • Oct 2014
          • 45

          #19
          What they said...thank you for the time and effort needed to share your zen with us. It was a great read!

          Perhaps an emergency mattress for any future shorts?

          Diarmuid

          ST


          Diarmuid

          #S2D

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          • Joko
            Member
            • Dec 2015
            • 13

            #20
            Dear Daikan,

            Thank you for posting on Treeleaf! I am looking forward to reading more from Zen On Wheels and the lessons you show us all.

            May you be happy.

            Joko

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            • 6yx
              Member
              • Jun 2011
              • 48

              #21
              Thank you for your post Daikan.

              I was just thinking last night after a really good day that my zazen practice was kicking in to help ground me from being to overjoyous. After typing that, and thinking back to all the good news yesterday, it didn't phase me too much at all actually.

              Which is similar, I think, to what you said about; "Zen is about being where you are in every moment good, bad,or neutral."

              I've had this experience of being present, and thankfully calm due to practice while people yelled at me because they can't get their way. Or worse, pleasantly making mean comments. I've also had to do first aid on people in really bad emotional times, and my practice seems to kick in whether I recognize it or not.

              I'm grateful that your experiences with zazen have echoed my experiences as well.

              All the best

              Thanks

              Chris Schell

              Sat today.

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              • Leo
                Member
                • Oct 2016
                • 6

                #22
                Thanks for sharing.

                Leo,
                Gassho,
                sattoday

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