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January 28th-29th Treeleaf Weekly Zazenkai - Metal Heart
Jundo, I shall make it a mission to get you, and maybe your daughter? into the extremely talented current generation of young Japanese women making metal/rock. I think our kids could be the next gen to take the Tokyo scene. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFxdWRgBxMg
Thanks to everyone for your company in my first ever weekly Zazen. Was always expecting it to be difficult for me as I've not much experience in sitting, so hope to keep on attending and developing my practice. Understand today's ceremony was a bit different, but maybe we can have the heart sutra in other genres in the future, if we step away from the more traditional chant
Thanks to everyone for your company in my first ever weekly Zazen. Was always expecting it to be difficult for me as I've not much experience in sitting, so hope to keep on attending and developing my practice. Understand today's ceremony was a bit different, but maybe we can have the heart sutra in other genres in the future, if we step away from the more traditional chant
Gassho,
Ross
Haha. Yes, today was very different. We hope it didn't scare you.
Gassho,
Sat,
Suuko.
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Has been known as Guish since 2017 on the forum here.
Jundo, I shall make it a mission to get you, and maybe your daughter? into the extremely talented current generation of young Japanese women making metal/rock. I think our kids could be the next gen to take the Tokyo scene. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFxdWRgBxMg
Clean vocals and good music. I like it.
Gassho,
Suuko.
Sent from my M2101K7BNY using Tapatalk
Has been known as Guish since 2017 on the forum here.
Blasting metal at 5 in the morning was something today. I will watch today's zazenkai again. Thanks everyone.
I hope that we did not wake the neighbors.
Originally posted by Koushi
Perfect opportunity for some metal funeral music for the PC, then?
Please expect a proper funeral for dear old Zendo computer, and some of the other tech that has kept us going here, but now gone to the great Computer Store Beyond ... the ComPUREter LAND ...
It was wonderful to share this headbanging Zazenkai with all of you. I kinda wish I still had my long hair from my earlier days so I could jam properly!
Please expect a proper funeral for dear old Zendo computer, and some of the other tech that has kept us going here, but now gone to the great Computer Store Beyond ... the ComPUREter LAND ...
Gassho, J
STLah
Can I recommend looking for non-profits in your area that recover old computing equipment? There are several charities who take old machines as donations and then disassemble them for any salvageable parts before reassembling them to donate to lower income families who cannot afford such luxuries. Checking around your province would be a good way to allow your old PC to continue to accrue good merit in its next lifetime.
(Just be sure to wipe or remove any old hard drives first, of course)
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