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September 18th-19th Treeleaf Weekly Zazenkai - Embodiment
Thank you Jundo, Kyonin, and all! Our weekly Zazenkai continue to be an important cornerstone of support, especially during this intensive practice period.
Here is the "mystery Soto monk" showing the ritual of taking off and hanging robes to attend to the toilet in a Soto monastery ... and it does not even contain the bowing and chanting portions and other rituals of entering the toilet and hand washing after, only the clothes removal.
From about 9:00 he shows it all together at full speed, but it still takes some time ... best not to be in a rush!
The "toework" ballet of the Morning Ceremony (Choka) at a large Soto monastery (this is bringing out the books for the "tendoku" ritual reading of the 600-fascicle Large Prajña Paramita Sutra (Dai Hannya Kyo), which involves shouting the title and volume number of the sutra, then quickly flipping through the sutra book itself. The purpose is a bit esoteric, much like the belief that simply praising the name of a Sutra equals the merit of reading the whole Sutra, much like those Tibetan prayer wheels where every turn of the wheel = a reading of the sutra inside).
Here is the "mystery Soto monk" showing the ritual of taking off and hanging robes to attend to the toilet in a Soto monastery ... and it does not even contain the bowing and chanting portions and other rituals of entering the toilet and hand washing after, only the clothes removal.
From about 9:00 he shows it all together at full speed, but it still takes some time ... best not to be in a rush!
The "toework" ballet of the Morning Ceremony (Choka) at a large Soto monastery (this is bringing out the books for the "tendoku" ritual reading of the 600-fascicle Large Prajña Paramita Sutra (Dai Hannya Kyo), which involves shouting the title and volume number of the sutra, then quickly flipping through the sutra book itself. The purpose is a bit esoteric, much like the belief that simply praising the name of a Sutra equals the merit of reading the whole Sutra, much like those Tibetan prayer wheels where every turn of the wheel = a reading of the sutra inside).
Thank you for sharing more info on this. I can't recite Heart Sutra yet so I've been listening to the second video before sitting zazen. Fascinating! Now I know à little more of what's going on there
Gassho
Sat
Just finished sitting along, and even managed to forget that it wasn't "live" for most of it so I'm going to count that as progress.
That is awesome!!! [emoji1] You were totally present while we were sitting it anyway. I could “see” you in one of the many invisible zoom squares [emoji6]
[emoji1374] SatToday lah
"Stepping back with open hands, is thoroughly comprehending life and death. Immediately you can sparkle and respond to the world." - Hongzhi
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