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October 12th-13th Treeleaf Weekly Zazenkai - Welcoming Trump Buddha
Jundo, I joined one-way tonight, however, I profoundly felt 'one' with the Tree Leaf sangha.
I want to share a metaphor I made up this evening before I began preparing for Zazenkai. Dinner was late, because my wife got home from her violin lessons late, she wanted to practice her musical instrument during Zazenkai. I explained the process of Zazenkai to her, about when the microphone is on, and how the Ino sings the sutra's. To make it relatable, I told her it's like when she is working tirelessly from 6 o' clock to 10 ' o clock in the morning, really she is an insomniac! She is ready to relax at her lunch table, for a coffee break. I told her "Zazenkai is like a coffee break for life, where we take time to get refilled spiritually". Correct me if I'm wrong.
Question, if I'm following along with the Ino during chanting, is there any point where we don't chant-a-long with the Ino?
"May I be a flashlight to all beings living in life's dreary and despicable basement" - Sean C.T.
The following is our Ceremony for the WEEKLY (90-minute) and MONTHLY (4 hour) ZAZENKAI:
You can also download our Chant Book for Weekly and Monthly Zazenkai as a PDF ...
LINK FOR CHANT BOOK DOWNLOAD (PDF) (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dALXODBGWE1xLVXyE0oCADtnWIgpLJTz/view)
Please download, print and treat respectfully,
I just want to emphasize that there is nothing about the ceremony or Zazen which prevents us from getting up, getting our asses in gear, and working to protect the environment and on other social problems, or for political change. Quite the contrary. In fact, one of the folks in our Sangha is an aid worker in Africa who tries to do health work in the face of hard conditions and bureaucracy. He says that he would have burned out long ago in the Sisyphean effort if he could not sit down once or twice a day, put it down and, most vitally, see through it to something more.
Kaidō (皆道) Every Way
Washin (和信) Harmony Trust
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I am a novice priest-in-training. Anything that I say must not be considered as teaching
and should be taken with a 'grain of salt'.
Thank you for this powerful zazenkai Jundo. Putting down even for a while my habitual reaction to Buddha Trump has caused a surprising and welcome shift in my practice.
Gassho
Meitou
satwithyoualltodaylah
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