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  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 40729

    October 2nd-3rd, 2015 - OUR MONTHLY 4-hour ZAZENKAI!

    The Talk today will reflect on "Wild Ways of the Precepts in Japan" ... (text below in this thread) ...

    Please 'sit-a-long' with our MONTHLY 4-hour 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 4am (early Saturday morning)) ... and visible at the following link during those times ...

    ... to be visible on the below screen during those times and any time thereafter ...

    LIVE ZAZENKAI NETCAST at GOOGLE+ IS HERE:
    CLICK ON THE TAB ON LOWER RIGHT FOR 'FULL SCREEN




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    Dharma talk audio / podcast episode:
    Reading: "Wild Ways of the Precepts in Japan" It is not known if the precepts in sixteen articles resulted from Dogen’s own innovation or if he borrowed this group from another source. [Dogen, in a writing describing the ordination ceremony for his priests] states that the ordination ceremony described therein is exactly the same as the one conducted by [Dogen's Teacher in China] Ju-ching in 1225 when he administered the precepts to Dogen. The reliability of that assertion, however, seems doubtful. [from "Dogen and the Precepts" by Prof. Steven Heine] Further reading and discussion for this talk are available on the Treeleaf forum:October 2nd-3rd, 2015 - OUR MONTHLY 4-hour ZAZENKAI! »


    FOR THOSE NOT ALREADY MEMBERS OF THE CIRCLE WHO WISH TO JOIN TO SIT LIVE WITH A CAMERA, INSTRUCTIONS are posted AT THIS LINK. WE ARE NOW LIMITED TO 10 INDIVIDUALS WITH CAMERAS, BUT ANY NUMBER CAN WATCH LIVE 'ONE WAY' AND SIT-A-LONG VIA THE ABOVE SCREEN. IF JOINING WITH CAMERA, PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR MICROPHONE IS MUTED:


    The Sitting Schedule is as follows:

    00:00 - 00:50 CEREMONY (HEART SUTRA / 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

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



    Our Zazenkai consists of our chanting the 'Heart Sutra' and the 'Identity of Relative and Absolute (Sandokai)' in English (please download our Chant Book at the link below), some full floor prostrations (please follow along with me ... or a simple Gassho can be substituted if you wish), a little talk by me ... and we close with the 'Metta Chant', followed at the end with the 'Verse of Atonement' and 'The Four Vows'. Oh, and lots and lots of Zazen and walkin' Kinhin in between!

    Please download and print out the Chants we will recite at the following link (PDF):

    Chant Book (PDF)

    or

    Chant Book (SHORT VERSION HTML)

    I STRONGLY SUGGEST THAT YOU POSITION YOUR ZAFU ON THE FLOOR IN A PLACE WHERE YOU ARE NOT STARING DIRECTLY AT THE COMPUTER SCREEN, BUT CAN GLANCE OVER AND SEE THE SCREEN WHEN NECESSARY. YOUR ZAFU SHOULD ALSO BE IN A POSITION WHERE YOU CAN SEE THE COMPUTER SCREEN WHILE STANDING IN FRONT OF THE ZAFU FOR THE CEREMONIES, AND HAVE ROOM FOR BOWING AND KINHIN.

    ALSO, REMEMBER TO SET YOUR COMPUTER (& SCREEN SAVER) SO THAT IT DOES NOT SHUT OFF DURING THE 4 HOURS.


    I hope you will join us ... an open Zafu is waiting. When we drop all thought of 'here' 'there' 'now' 'then' ... we are sitting all together!


    Gassho, Jundo
    Last edited by Jundo; 10-05-2015, 04:13 AM. Reason: Added podcast link.
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  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 40729

    #2
    Reading: "Wild Ways of the Precepts in Japan"

    It is not known if the precepts in sixteen articles resulted from Dogen’s own innovation or if he borrowed this group from another source. [Dogen, in a writing describing the ordination ceremony for his priests] states that the ordination ceremony described therein is exactly the same as the one conducted by [Dogen's Teacher in China] Ju-ching in 1225 when he administered the precepts to Dogen. The reliability of that assertion, however, seems doubtful. [from "Dogen and the Precepts" by Prof. Steven Heine]

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    [The following is from a wonderful blog post, recommended to all, by Gesshin Greenwood on her experience of undertaking Jukai in Japan]:

    If I could add a footnote here I would mention that the precepts are the same whether you are ordaining as a lay person, a monk-nun-priest, receiving dharma transmission (!), getting married, or you are dead and somebody is doing your funeral. It's all the same precepts.

    ...

    The hard-line, conservative view [in Japan] of the precepts is that it doesn't matter if you're aware of the meaning or not; it doesn't matter if you believe in them or not. As in zazen, you sit and this is in itself enlightenment. Sutras abound with descriptions about how simply the act of receiving the precepts is the basis of our enlightenment. In this view, receiving the precepts does the work for you. There's some doctrinal debate about this, of course. According to Buddhist studies professor William Bodiford,
    Kyogen [Dogen's disciple] argued in traditional Tendai fashion that the bodhisatva precepts are not merely precepts but actually embody the essence of the Buddha. Kyogo asserts that in contrast to the Hinayana precepts, which just control our karmic actions, the Mahayana bodhisatva precepts describe buddha nature (i.e., reality) itself. The Mahayana precept "not to kill" should be interpreted not as a vow against killing, but as a realization of living enlightenment that clears away the "dead," static entities of our illusions (Zen in the Art of Funerals).

    This is pure esoteric-mumbo-jumbo gold. All this time I thought I was just vowing not to kill mosquitos! Turns out it's not about not killing, but about not needing to not kill because I'm already enlightened! Screw you, mosquitos! Wait, what? Ugh. That's not right.



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    [More from Prof. Bodiford in "Bodhidharma’s Precepts in Japan"]:

    Japanese Buddhists began to distinguish between conventional wording of the precepts (jikai) to which they assigned secondary importance, and the spiritual essence (kaitai) or ideal precepts (rikai), which became equated with Buddhahood itself. … [Accordingly], each of the individual bodhisattva precepts was (and is) conceived of as expressing a singular Buddha precept that transcends all distinctions-whether between so-called "hinayana vinaya" and precepts, secular life and monastic life, or good and evil. Although the nature of this unified precept is explained differently in various texts and in different schools of Japanese Buddhism, in general its absolute status rests on certain widely shared assumptions: the Buddha proclaiming the precepts is the ultimate Buddha…; each precept of the ultimate Buddha expresses the same unified, all-embracing ultimate reality that is Buddha nature (bussho) and thus the goal of the ordination ceremony is the proper ritual confirmation of this Buddha nature, cementing the bond that unites the limited, individual person to the universal, absolute Buddha.


    The purpose of the ordination is not to instill morality but to confirm the inherent awakening naturally possessed by all beings. Thus behavior, either in conformity with or in violation of the precepts, is meaningless. What is important, however, is to have faith in the Zen lineage and faith in the ritual efficacy of the ordination procedure.

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    [More from "Sōtō Zen in Medieval Japan" by Prof. Bodiford]:

    Dogen told [his Disciple] Ejo that the essential teaching of Zen is sitting in meditation. He argued …that it is mistaken to assert that the essentials of Zen could be found merely in observing the precepts. … Dogen repeatedly stressed that all three aspects of Buddhist learning (i.e., precepts, meditation, and wisdom) are found simultaneously within the act of Zen meditation. In the conversation just cited, he rhetorically inquired of Ejo: “When seated in meditation (zazen), what precepts are not being observed? What virtues are lacking?” … Dogen endorsed the statement that observing the Hinayana precepts entailed breaking the bodhisattva precepts [He even quoted this view as being the true teaching of the Buddha. Dogen argued that precepts common to both scriptures—such as the Hinayana vow not to kill and the Mahayana vow not to kill—actually differ as much as heaven and earth]**

    **[Dogen’s writings contain no explanation of the difference between these two identically worded precepts. The Ryakusho [a commentary written in the first generation after Dogen], however, explains that Hinayana precepts merely control karmic actions, whereas Mahayana precepts describe Buddha-nature (i.e., reality) itself.]

    … Finally, Dogen regarded the implementation of the Zen monastic codes as being more important than the precepts. The importance of the precepts lay in their power to ordain new monks, but the true expression of the precepts could be realized only through the routines of Zen monastic life. In other words, the observance of the precepts merely represented conformity to the daily conduct …

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    In 1872, the [Japanese] government promulgated an unprecedented law, the so-called "clerical marriage and eating meat" law, lifted the ban on clerical marriage, meat-eating, and the wearing of nonclerical garb by the Buddhist clergy. The law stated: “[F]rom now on Buddhist clerics shall be free to eat meat, marry, grow their hair, and so on. "

    If you are interested, more on this from Gesshin, and the attitudes of many Buddhist priests in Japan to their callings ...

    Last edited by Jundo; 10-02-2015, 04:26 AM.
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    • Mp

      #3
      Thank you Jundo, I will be there live with bells ready. =)

      Gassho
      Shingen

      #sattoday

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      • Kyonin
        Dharma Transmitted Priest
        • Oct 2010
        • 6748

        #4
        Thank you Jundo!

        I'll try to be there live if the computer allows it

        If not, I'll be there one way only.

        Gassho,

        Kyonin
        Hondō Kyōnin
        奔道 協忍

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        • RichardH
          Member
          • Nov 2011
          • 2800

          #5
          I'll be working late tonight, but will join in when back home. Will make up the rest over the weekend.

          Gassho
          Daizan

          sat today

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          • Koshin
            Member
            • Feb 2012
            • 938

            #6
            Will be there live... Two way if there is a seat, one way if not

            Gassho

            Enviado desde mi XT1008 mediante Tapatalk
            Thank you for your practice

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            • Kaishin
              Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 2322

              #7
              I will sit this one recorded. Thank you,

              -satToday
              Thanks,
              Kaishin (開心, Open Heart)
              Please take this layman's words with a grain of salt.

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              • Anshu Bryson
                Member
                • Aug 2014
                • 566

                #8
                I'll be there if there is a cushion open (one-way if not)

                I was away last week, so I look forward to seeing you all.

                Gassho,
                Anshu

                -sat today-

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                • Ishin
                  Member
                  • Jul 2013
                  • 1359

                  #9
                  Relatives visiting_ I will catch up with you all throughout the week.

                  Gassho
                  Ishin
                  Sat Today
                  Grateful for your practice

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                  • Sekishi
                    Dharma Transmitted Priest
                    • Apr 2013
                    • 5673

                    #10
                    Gesshin is such a great writer. I love her blog.

                    I will attend two-way if there are seats, but our internet connection is terrible today, so it might be 1.25-way at best! ^_^

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

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                    • Washin
                      Senior Priest-in-Training
                      • Dec 2014
                      • 3808

                      #11
                      I'll be present two or one-way depending on free seats.

                      Gassho,
                      Sergey
                      sat-today
                      Kaidō (皆道) Every Way
                      Washin (和信) Harmony Trust
                      ----
                      I am a novice priest-in-training. Anything that I say must not be considered as teaching
                      and should be taken with a 'grain of salt'.

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                      • Shinzan
                        Member
                        • Nov 2013
                        • 338

                        #12
                        I will be there one way.
                        _/st\_ Shinzan

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                        • Caisson
                          Member
                          • May 2015
                          • 50

                          #13
                          I will be present! Thank you Jundo

                          Gassho,
                          Caisson

                          sattoday

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                          • Jika
                            Member
                            • Jun 2014
                            • 1337

                            #14
                            I'll sit with the recorded version, thank you.

                            Gassho,
                            Danny
                            #sattoday
                            治 Ji
                            花 Ka

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                            • tlap
                              Member
                              • Sep 2015
                              • 26

                              #15
                              I will join recorded

                              Gassho
                              trish
                              sat today

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