ROHATSU RETREAT - Nature Calls!!

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  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 40062

    ROHATSU RETREAT - Nature Calls!!



    In preparation for our upcoming Treeleaf Annual 'AT HOME' Two Day 'ALL ONLINE' ROHATSU (Buddha's Enlightenment Day) RETREAT ... to be LIVE NETCAST on the weekend of Saturday & Sunday, December 8 and 9, 2012 (though starting Friday night in some time zones) ...

    Going to the toilet is nature, is life, is Practice, is Zazen. All the Buddhas and Ancestors had to pee and poo, and so do you. But how we do our duty makes all the difference!

    Master Dogen devoted an entire chapter of Shobogenzo to latrine procedures (two chapters, actually!) ... and during our Retreat we should see going to the toilet as a sacred ritual. First, drop all thought of "clean" and "dirty" ... flush such discriminatory ideas away! However, even as we drop all idea of "clean" and "dirty", we try to stay clean (we are always working on several levels in Zen) ... so, if wearing a Rakusu, remove it and hang it outside the toilet room before entering. Then Gassho 3x (or, if you wish, do full prostrations 3x) toward the door of the toilet room and recite a 'Gatha' such as the following (by Ven. Thich Naht Hanh):

    Defiled or immaculate,
    increasing or decreasing--
    these concepts exist only in our mind.
    The reality of interbeing is unsurpassed.


    Of course, maintain silence in the bog. No reading material and, while one need not assume the Full Lotus Posture on the commode, one should do one's business with the sense of stillness-in-motion and non-attaining that is Zazen. Go with with Flow!

    Truly, peeing is only action in that moment, a perfect act complete unto itself ... it is not you peeing, or even the whole universe peeing in that instant (although it is that too) ... for 'tis Just Peeing. On exiting, bow again 3x to the toilet door and recite a Gatha such as ...

    Using the toilet I vow with all beings to eliminate defilement, removing greed, anger and ignorance.

    Then be sure to wash your hands (there is something to recite for that as well) ... By the way, a similar ritual should be performed prior to entering the bath or shower. In that case, please recite a Gatha such as ...


    Bathing the body,
    may all living beings
    be clean in body and mind,
    pure and shining within and without.


    We will have similar recitals of "Gatha" for use when brushing the teeth, washing the face and hands. They are printed in our "Chant Book" HERE (PDF), available for download for use during the Retreat.


    For our upcoming Rohatsu Retreat, PLEASE PRINT OUT THE GATHAS IN OUR CHANT BOOK AND POST THEM AROUND YOUR BATHROOM!! IT IS ALL SACRED!

    More here ...

    Last edited by Jundo; 12-05-2012, 11:46 AM.
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  • Kyonin
    Treeleaf Priest / Engineer
    • Oct 2010
    • 6745

    #2
    Thank you, Jundo.

    Gassho,

    Kyonin
    Hondō Kyōnin
    奔道 協忍

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    • Jiken
      Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 753

      #3
      I thought I was going to have to hold it for two days

      Gassho,

      Daido

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      • Mp

        #4
        Wonderful thank you Jundo.

        Gassho
        Michael

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        • Heishu
          Member
          • Sep 2012
          • 484

          #5
          A new perspective to the art of nature calling. Thank you Jundo.

          Gassho
          Alan


          “Blessed are the flexible, for they never get bent out of shape." Author Unknown

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          • Shohei
            Member
            • Oct 2007
            • 2854

            #6
            Thanks Jundo!
            Living out in the sticks here, we use a septic system to handle job of returning to nature, our "calls of nature".
            Such an important function, yet a job forgotten and not given much thought to...until it stops working!! I thought of this the first rohatsu retreat, when I bowed before entering the bathroom! It stuck and that thought crosses my mind almost everytime.

            Gassho
            Shohei

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