Sept. 3rd-4th, 2021 - OUR MONTHLY 4-hour Treeleaf ZAZENKAI - Commencing JUKAI & ANGO!

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  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 40956

    Sept. 3rd-4th, 2021 - OUR MONTHLY 4-hour Treeleaf ZAZENKAI - Commencing JUKAI & ANGO!

    Our Zazenkai is in Special Celebration and Welcome of the
    Commencement of our 2021 ANGO & JUKAI Season!

    Today's Talk will reflect on
    Passages from the Vimalakirti Sutra

    (text below in this thread)

    Please sit our Monthly 4-Hour Treeleaf Zazenkai netcast LIVE 8am to noon Japan time Saturday morning (that is New York 7pm to 11pm, Los Angeles 4pm to 8pm (Friday night), London Midnight to 4am and Paris 1am to 5am (early Saturday morning)), and also sitable any time thereafter:


    However, "one way" live sitters are encouraged to come into the Zoom sitting, and just leave the camera and microphone turned off: Join live (with or without a camera & microphone) on Zoom at: TREELEAF Now OR at DIRECT ZOOM LINK, password (if needed): dogen

    Dharma Talk Audio / Podcast Episode:
    LINK

    The Sitting Schedule is as follows:

    00:00 - 00:50 CEREMONY (HEART SUTRA IN JAPANESE / SANDOKAI IN ENGLISH) & ZAZEN
    00:50 - 01:00 KINHIN
    01:00 - 01:30 ZAZEN
    01:30 - 01:50 KINHIN

    01:50 - 02:30 DHARMA TALK & ZAZEN
    02:30 - 02:40 KINHIN & HOKEY-POKEY RITUAL

    02:40 - 03:15 ZAZEN
    03:15 - 03:30 KINHIN
    03:30 - 04:00 METTA CHANT & ZAZEN, VERSE OF ATONEMENT, FOUR VOWS, & CLOSING
    Gassho, Jundo

    STLah


    PS - There is no "wrong" or "right" in Zazen ... yet here is a little explanation of the "right" times to Bow (A Koan) ...


    Chant Book is here for those who wish to join in: CHANT BOOK LINK

    The other video I mention on Zendo decorum is this one, from our "Always Beginners" video Series:

    Sit-a-Long with Jundo: Zazen for Beginners (12) - Basic Zendo Decorum At Home
    https://www.treeleaf.org/forums/show...093#post189093

    I also recommend a little Talk on why small rituals and procedures are so cherished in the Zendo:

    SIT-A-LONG with Jundo: Small Things in the Zendo

    https://www.treeleaf.org/forums/show...s-in-the-Zendo
    Last edited by Jundo; 10-16-2021, 12:11 AM. Reason: One-way youtube video added.
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  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 40956

    #2
    Today's Talk will reflect on Passages from the Vimalakirti Sutra ...

    First, a little history (a little tip of the hat to various sources, including the description of Burton Watson's translation which we will mainly be using, sometimes checking Dr. Thurman's translation):

    One of the most popular Asian classics for roughly two thousand years, the Vimalakirti Sutra stands out among the sacred texts of Mahayana Buddhism [because unlike] most sutras, its central figure is not a Buddha but a wealthy townsman, who, in his mastery of doctrine and ... practice, epitomizes the ideal lay [practitioner]. For this reason, the sutra has held particular significance for men and women of the laity in Buddhist countries of Asia, assuring them that they can reach levels of spiritual attainment fully comparable to those accessible to monks and nuns of the monastic order.
    One of the most popular Asian classics for roughly two thousand years, the Vimalakirti Sutra stands out among the sacred texts of Mahayana Buddhism for its c... | CUP


    ...

    Some other facts from various sources: The Vimalakīrti Sūtra (sometimes called the Vimalakīrti Nirdeśa Sūtra, or "The Sutra of Vimalakirti's Instructions") teaches, among other subjects, about the meaning of nondualism, the nature of emptiness (śūnyatā) the true body of the Buddha, the Mahāyāna perspective that the appearances of the world are as illusions, all as voiced by the upāsaka (lay practitioner) Vimalakīrti who guides both lay and ordained, including even various mythological Deities, famous Arhats (those who already have achieved nirvana in early Buddhism) and the Highest Bodhisattvas. He does so while lying in his sick bed, although this is actually just a ploy (expedient means) to gather visitors who have come to wish him well and inquire about his health, wherein he lectures about true health which is more than just the body. Vimalakīrti, as a lay figure active in family, social and business life, explains how a Bodhisattva is able to function in the world, engaging in life fully, even to the point of partaking of its pleasures, passions, and defilements [with wisdom, avoiding excess and harm], without being overly attached to them, imprisoned by them, or ultimately corrupted by them. The text has been especially cherished in the Zen world.
    Vimalakīrti Sūtra, Mahāyāna Buddhist sūtra. It dates from no later than the 3rd century ce, based on its earliest Chinese translations, and most likely from the 1st or 2nd centuries ce. In the sūtra the layman and householder Vimalakīrti, who is also, significantly, a model bodhisattva, instructs

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vimalakirti_Sutra
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    From Chapter II -

    ... Desiring to save others, he employed the excellent expedient of residing in [the busy commercial city of] Vaishali. His immeasurable riches he used to relieve the poor, his faultless observation of the precepts served as a reproach to those who would violate prohibitions. Through his restraint and forbearance he warned others against rage and anger, and his great assiduousness discouraged all thought of sloth and indolence. Concentrating his single mind in quiet meditation, he suppressed disordered thoughts; through firm and unwavering wisdom he overcame all that was not wise.

    Though dressed in the white robes of a layman, he observed all the rules of pure conduct laid down for monks, and though he lived at home, he felt no attachment to the threefold world. One could see he had a wife and children, yet he was at all times chaste in action; obviously he had kin and household attendants, yet he always delighted in withdrawing from them. Although he wore jewels and finery, his real adornment was the auspicious marks; although he ate and drank like others, what he truly savored was the joy of meditation.

    If he visited the gambling parlors, it was solely to bring enlightenment to those there; if he listened to the doctrines of other religions, he did not allow them to impinge on the true faith. Though well versed in secular writings, his constant delight was in the Buddhist Law. Respected by everyone, he was looked on as foremost among those deserving of alms; embracing and upholding the correct Dharma, he gave guidance to old and young. In a spirit of trust and harmony he conducted all kinds of business enterprises, but though he reaped worldly profits, he took no delight in these. ... He entered houses of ill fame [bordellos] to teach the folly of fleshly desire, entered wine shops in order to encourage those with a will to quit them.

    ...

    In this way the rich man Vimalakirti employed immeasurable numbers of expedient means in order to bring benefit to others. Using these expedient means, he made it appear that his body had fallen prey to illness. Because of his illness, the king of the country, the great ministers, rich men, lay believers, ... numbering countless thousands, all went to see him and inquire about his illness.

    Vimalakirti then used this bodily illness to expound the Law to them in broad terms: "Good people, this body is impermanent, without durability, without strength, without firmness, a thing that decays in a moment, not to be relied on. It suffers, it is tormented, a meeting place of manifold ills.

    "Good people, no person of enlightened wisdom could depend on a thing like this body This body is like a cluster of foam, nothing you can grasp or handle. This body is like a bubble that cannot continue for long. This body is like a flame born of longing and desire. ... This body is like a dream, compounded of false and empty visions ... in the end it must crumble and fade. This body is plague-ridden, beset by a hundred and one ills and anxieties. ...

    "Good people, a thing like, this is irksome and hateful, and therefore you should seek the Buddha body. Why? Because the Buddha body is the Dharma body. It is born from immeasurable merits and wisdom. It is born from precepts, meditation, wisdom, emancipation, and the insight of emancipation. It is born from pity, compassion, joy, and indifference. It is born of the various paramitas such as almsgiving, keeping of the precepts, forbearance and gentleness, assiduousness in religious practice, meditation, emancipation and samadhi, wide knowledge and wisdom. ... The body of the Thus Come One is born of immeasurable numbers of pure and spotless things such as these. Good people, if you wish to gain the Buddha body and do away with the ills that afflict all living beings, then you must set your minds on attaining anuttara-samyak-sambodhi [supreme unsurpassed enlightenment]."

    Last edited by Jundo; 09-03-2021, 04:38 AM.
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    • Jundo
      Treeleaf Founder and Priest
      • Apr 2006
      • 40956

      #3
      Our Maha Prajna Hokey Pokey Ritual ...


      Returning to our roots, let us dance to what purports to be the first modern recording of the ancient Hokey Pokey - by the Sun Valley Trio (1950):


      Gassho, J

      STLah
      Last edited by Jundo; 09-03-2021, 03:12 AM.
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      • Yokai
        Member
        • Jan 2020
        • 506

        #4
        Thanks Jundo

        Look forward to joining y'all for some classic Maha Prajna Hokey Pokey, aka The Zen Master's Dance.

        Gassho, Yokai sat/lah

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        • Bion
          Senior Priest-in-Training
          • Aug 2020
          • 4955

          #5
          I’m ready to sit and dance and kick off Ango with everyone!

          [emoji1374] SatToday
          "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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          • Rousei
            Member
            • Oct 2020
            • 118

            #6
            I am really looking forward to everything attached to Ango. Like a festival it’s full of things to do and think about.

            Gassho
            Mark
            ST


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            浪省 - RouSei - Wandering Introspection

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            • Kyonin
              Dharma Transmitted Priest
              • Oct 2010
              • 6748

              #7
              Hi Jundo,

              I'll be there with instruments ready.

              Lets go Ango!

              Gassho,

              Kyonin
              Sat/LAH
              Hondō Kyōnin
              奔道 協忍

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              • Sekishi
                Dharma Transmitted Priest
                • Apr 2013
                • 5673

                #8
                Youtube and Zoom are GO! See you all soon!

                Gassho,
                Sekishi
                #sat #lah
                Sekishi | 石志 | He/him | Better with a grain of salt, but best ignored entirely.

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                • Kendrick
                  Member
                  • May 2019
                  • 250

                  #9
                  I will have to sit this one with the recording in pieces due to time constraints at home but I am looking forward to this over the weekend.

                  Gassho
                  Kendrick
                  SAT

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                  • odiedoodie
                    Member
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 72

                    #10
                    joined via Youtube

                    Gassho
                    Jon
                    ST

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                    • Amelia
                      Member
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 4980

                      #11
                      Fun and good talk, Jundo. I'm off to have sex, drink wine, and eat a piece of cake...

                      Ok, maybe not all at once...

                      Ok, maybe only a half of a piece of cake, because Ango...

                      Kyonin, I love your little Buddha-cat screen saver.

                      It was so wonderful to see so many people sitting together to start off Ango. Thank you all.

                      Gassho
                      Sat, lah
                      求道芸化 Kyūdō Geika
                      I am just a priest-in-training, please do not take anything I say as a teaching.

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                      • Tosei
                        Member
                        • Jul 2020
                        • 211

                        #12
                        So nice to be with you all in same-time no-time this morning.

                        Gassho.

                        (sat)
                        東西 - Tōsei - East West
                        there is only what is, and it is all miraculous

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                        • Kotei
                          Dharma Transmitted Priest
                          • Mar 2015
                          • 4302

                          #13
                          Thanks everyone for sitting this together.
                          Finally I managed sitting a Zazenkai live again.

                          Wishing everyone a fruitful and happy Ango and Jukai season!

                          Deep bows,
                          Kotei sat/lah today.
                          義道 冴庭 / Gidō Kotei.

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                          • Kantai
                            Member
                            • Jul 2017
                            • 71

                            #14
                            Thank you everyone!

                            Gassho
                            Kantai

                            SatLah

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                            • Yokai
                              Member
                              • Jan 2020
                              • 506

                              #15
                              Thank you Jundo, Kyonin, Kotei and everyone sharing this zazenkai

                              I look forward to Ango/Jukai with you all

                              Gassho, Yokai sat/lah

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