Today's Zazenkai Little Talk is based on my little essay "Not Waiting for the Buddha Bus" (LINK) ...
One sees that one is not just a passenger on the bus, separate from all the other passengers and the world passing by outside, so fast. Rather, one comes to know that you and all the others, those who rode years ago and those who will get on tomorrow, the bus and its wheels and windows, doors and driver, motor and all motion, stops and starts, left and right, in and out, the road and all the passing sites along the way, beautiful and ugly, the sky and birds, grass and stones, times of sickness, age and death, majestic mountains, burning dumps and rusty tin cans, scenes of violence and scenes of peace, the driving and the driven, the whole thing and then some, are just the bus trip itself, the going, the world spinning like a wheel. It is all the bus, the bus is us, and each part of the bus is the others who are all the bus too ...
... and ultimately there is no bus ... only the driving, driving, driving.
We also welcome our old Treeleaf Friend, Bryson Keenan, recently Ordained, now Rev. Tendo ....
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One sees that one is not just a passenger on the bus, separate from all the other passengers and the world passing by outside, so fast. Rather, one comes to know that you and all the others, those who rode years ago and those who will get on tomorrow, the bus and its wheels and windows, doors and driver, motor and all motion, stops and starts, left and right, in and out, the road and all the passing sites along the way, beautiful and ugly, the sky and birds, grass and stones, times of sickness, age and death, majestic mountains, burning dumps and rusty tin cans, scenes of violence and scenes of peace, the driving and the driven, the whole thing and then some, are just the bus trip itself, the going, the world spinning like a wheel. It is all the bus, the bus is us, and each part of the bus is the others who are all the bus too ...
... and ultimately there is no bus ... only the driving, driving, driving.
We also welcome our old Treeleaf Friend, Bryson Keenan, recently Ordained, now Rev. Tendo ....
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Dear All,
Please sit our Treeleaf Zazenkai for 90 minutes with Zazen, Heart Sutra and more:
10am Japan Saturday morning, NY 9pm, LA 6pm Friday night, London 2am and Paris 3am Saturday morning, or any time thereafter here:
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
00:00 – 00:15 CEREMONY (HEART SUTRA in English) and Dedication
00:15 – 00:45 ZAZEN
00:45 – 00:55 KINHIN
00:55 – 01:25 ZAZEN
01:25 – 01:30 VERSE OF ATONEMENT & FOUR VOWS
01:30 - 01:45(?) Informal Tea Time (All Welcome)
ATTENTION: Everyone, when rising for Kinhin or Ceremonies after Zazen, get up slowly, don't rush, hold something stable, you won't be "late," so TAKE YOUR TIME! Make sure you are careful getting up!
Gassho, Jundo
SatTodayLah
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
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
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