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  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 40693

    TREELEAF SANGHA online 2-DAY ANGO-JUKAI-ROHATSU RETREAT -- 2015 -- (MAIN PAGE)




    WELCOME ...

    ... to our TREELEAF 'ALWAYS AT HOME' Two Day 'ALL ONLINE' ROHATSU (Buddha's Enlightenment Day) RETREAT, being held by LIVE NETCAST on Saturday/Sunday December 5th and 6th, 2015.

    Please 'sit-a-long' with the LIVE NETCAST at the times below ... to be visible "live" on our Treeleaf Google+ Page during those hours:





    HOWEVER, you may still join the Retreat and sit-a-long at ANY AND ALL TIME after, by the real time recorded version at the links below (no different from the original!).

    The full sitting schedule is below, and you may download our CHANT BOOK HERE(LINK to PDF).


    and please review the various RETREAT POINTERS HERE(LINK to PDF).


    Recordings of each segment are posted below in time order ... and if we drop from mind all thought of 'now' 'then' 'here' and 'there' ... we will all be sitting together right when and where you are!

    This Retreat celebrates the 'official' closure of our ANGO (90 day Special Practice Season) at Treeleaf, is a part of current preparations for our JUKAI (Undertaking the Precepts) Ceremony in January, and marks ROHATSU ... the traditional holiday in Japan celebrating the time of the Buddha's Enlightenment.

    Jundo will be guiding the sittings on Saturday and Sunday from Japan, and our Treeleaf Priests including Fugen (from Sweden), Dosho, Yugen, Jiken and Shugen (from USA), Shokai and Shingen (from Canada) and Kyonin (from Mexico) with be leading other portions. Because of time zones and other circumstance, the portions by some of the fellows will have been pre-recorded. Other portions will be live.

    In case of technical problems, please just go along as best you can with the schedule ... we sit with "what is".. .

    OF COURSE, EVERYTHING IN MODERATION ... if the sitting ever feels too much, be sure to walk lots and lots of Kinhin (even if during a sitting period). And if the whole retreat becomes too much, or you feel ill, you may slow down ... , spread things out, shorten the sittings ... or STOP! Be sure that you have someone close by whom you can call, or who can check on you from time to time. If there is any question about health, do not take any chances!

    Our thanks to Sangha Member William Anderson for presenting a 15-Minute YOGA LESSON TO HELP US STRETCH DURING ANY BREAK TIME (LINK HERE)

    Please write and let us know how it goes. Gassho, Jundo

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    DAY 1 UNIT 1
    (Live Netcast: Start = SATURDAY LA 6am / NY 9am / London 2pm / Japan 11pm)
    (ALL TIMES APPROXIMATE, Calculated from LA TIME)


    DAY 1
    06:00-06:40 AM Entrance by Officiant (Jundo) & Zazen. If you usually wear a Rakusu, DO NOT wear it yet (keep it in its bag) until Takkesage (Kesa Verse) later in morning.
    06:40-06:50 Kinhin *(All Kinhin times can be bathroom break)
    06:50-07:20 Zazen
    07:20-07:30 Kinhin

    07:30-08:05 Zazen + Kesa Verse
    08:05-08:50 "Long" Service.Please follow along in the Sutra Books that will be provided. Floor prostrations when hear ching-ching-ching-ching- ching roll of bell.
    08:50-09:20 REST PERIOD




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    DAY 1 UNIT 2
    (Live Netcast: Start = SATURDAY LA 9:20am / NY 12:20pm / London 5:20pm / Japan Sun 2:20am)


    09:20-09:50 Oryoki Bring you bowls and small table before start.
    09:50-10:30 Samu/Rest Period Mindfully wash and repack Oryoki bowls.




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    DAY 1 UNIT 3
    (Live Netcast: Start = SATURDAY LA 10:30am / NY 1:30pm / London 6:30pm / Sun Japan 3:30am)



    10:30-11:10 Zazen
    11:10-11:20 Kinhin
    11:20-12:00 Zazen & Dharma Talk Chant Gatha on Opening Sutra

    12:00-12:10 Kinhin
    12:10-12:45 Zazen
    12:45-13:10 REST PERIOD




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    DAY 1 UNIT 4
    (Live Netcast: Start = SATURDAY LA 1:10pm / NY 4:10pm / London 9:10pm / Sun Japan 6:10am)


    13:10-13:40 Samu Work Practice Indoor if night time, Outdoor if daytime and possible
    13:40-14:10 REST PERIOD




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    DAY 1 UNIT 5
    (Live Netcast: Start = SATURDAY LA 2:10pm / NY 5:10pm / London 10:10pm / Sun Japan 7:10am)



    14:10-14:40 Zazen
    14:40-14:50 Kinhin
    14:50-15:30 Zazen & Dharma Talk

    15:30-15:40 Kinhin
    15:40-16:10 Zazen
    16:10-16:40 REST PERIOD


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 1-5
    Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

    https://plus.google.com/events/cbphd...3ksdkp0shgia2o


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    DAY 1 UNIT 6 [PRE-RECORDED]
    (Live Netcast: Start = SATURDAY LA 4:40pm / NY 7:40pm / London SUNDAY 12:40am / Sun Japan 9:40am)


    16:40-17:10 Samu Work Practice Indoor if night time, Outdoor if daytime and possible
    17:10-17:40 REST PERIOD


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 1-6 Samu
    https://youtu.be/PPd3KoIVtj0


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    DAY 1 UNIT 7
    (Live Netcast: Start = SATURDAY LA 5:40pm / NY 8:40pm / SUNDAY London 1:40am / Sun Japan 10:40am)


    17:40-18:20 "Short" Service & Zazen Please follow along in the Sutra Books that will be provided. Floor prostrations when here ching-ching-ching-ching- ching roll of bell.
    18:20-18:30 Kinhin

    18:30-19:00 Zazen & Dharma Talk
    19:00-19:10 Kinhin
    19:10-19:40 Metta Chant & Zazen Close with Verse of Atonement & Four Vows


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit-1-7
    Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

    https://plus.google.com/events/c31lc...22lopbk9f4koqo



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    DAY 1 UNIT 8
    ( No Live Netcast from SATURDAY LA 7:40pm / NY 10:40pm / SUNDAY London 3:40am / Sun Japan 12:40am)
    PLEASE CATCH UP WITH MISSED OVERNIGHT UNITS!


    (Optional: Waza = Tradition of 'All Night Zazen' ... but we recommend you sleep instead.
    See you in the morning)


    19:40 PM-
    (Day 2)
    05:45 AM
    BATH & SLEEP

    NO RECORDING OF ABOVE

    However, this may be a good time for the 15-Minute YOGA LESSON TO HELP US STRETCH (LINK HERE) presented by our Sangha Member William.



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    DAY 2 UNIT 1
    (Live Netcast: Start = SUNDAY LA 6:00am / NY 9:00am / London 2:00pm / Japan 11:00pm)
    (ALL TIMES APPROXIMATE, Calculated from LA TIME)


    06:00-06:30 AM Zazen Begin sitting without instruction. If you usually wear a Rakusu, DO NOT wear it yet (keep it in its bag) until Takkesage (Kesa Verse) later in morning.
    06:30-06:40 Kinhin
    06:40-07:10 Zazen
    07:10-07:20 Kinhin

    07:20-07:55 Zazen + Kesa Verse When instructed, place on Kesa and recite Kesa Verse. All others, hands in Gassho.
    07:55-08:30 "Long" Service Please follow along in the Sutra Books that will be provided. Floor prostrations when hear ching-ching-ching-ching- ching roll of bell.
    08:30-09:00 REST PERIOD

    NOTE: FIRST 20 MINUTES of FIRST ZAZEN SITTING IS MISSING FROM THIS RECORDING. PLEASE SELF-SIT.

    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 2-1

    https://plus.google.com/events/c1d04...9jdksfjjdamk5g


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    DAY 2 UNIT 2
    (Live Netcast:Start = SUNDAY LA 9:00am / NY NOON / London 5:00pm / Japan Mon 2:00am)


    09:00-09:30 Oryoki Bring you bowls and small table before start.
    09:30-10:10 Samu/Rest Period Mindfully wash and repack Oryoki bowls.




    _____________________________________________

    DAY 2 UNIT 3
    (Live Netcast: Start = SUNDAY LA 10:10am / NY 1:10pm / London 6:10pm / Japan Mon 3:10am)


    10:10-10:40 Zazen & Dharma Talk
    10:40-10:50 Kinhin
    10:50-11:20 Zazen
    11:20-11:50 REST PERIOD


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 2-3
    Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

    https://plus.google.com/events/cch28...5nq8vt549336jk


    _____________________________________________

    DAY 2 UNIT 4
    (Live Netcast:Start = SUNDAY LA 11:50am / NY 2:50pm / London 7:50pm / Japan Mon 4:50am)


    11:50-12:20 Samu Work Practice Indoor if night time, Outdoor if daytime and possible
    12:20-12:50 REST PERIOD




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    DAY 2 UNIT 5
    (Live Netcast: Start = SUNDAY LA 12:50pm / NY 3:50pm / London 8:50pm / Japan Mon 5:50am)


    12:50-13:20 Zazen
    13:20-13:30 Kinhin
    13:30-14:00 Zazen & Dharma Talk Chant Gatha on Closing Sutra

    14:00-14:10 Kinhin
    14:10-14:40 Zazen
    14:40-15:10 REST PERIOD

    NOTE: FIRST 40 MINUTES, which is FIRST ZAZEN and FIRST KINHIN, are MISSING FROM THIS RECORDING. PLEASE SELF-SIT




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    DAY 2 UNIT 6 - CLOSING
    (Live Netcast: Start = SUNDAY LA 3:10pm / NY 6:10pm / London 11:10pm / Japan Mon 8:10am)


    15:10-15:50 "Short" Service & Zazen Please follow along in the Sutra Books that will be provided. Floor prostrations when here ching-ching-ching-ching- ching roll of bell.
    15:50-16:00 Kinhin
    16:00-16:25 Fukanzazengi & Zazen
    16:25-16:30 Verse of Atonement & Four Vows ... Closing Words ...

    NOTE: DUE TO TECHNICAL NON-DIFFICULTIES, PLEASE SIT with VIDEO 1 for the CEREMONY, and then switch to VIDEO 2 for all ZAZEN and FESTIVITIES thereafter. VIDEO 2 begins shortly after the bell has rung for Zazen.


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 2-6

    PART I - CEREMONY
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04F78XC6UFk
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    PART II
    Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.







    Nine Bows to All Who Sat This Retreat Together ...






    Last edited by Jundo; 12-19-2015, 07:42 PM.
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE
  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 40693

    #2
    OUR READING FOR THIS RETREAT:

    Dharma Talks during the Retreat by Fugen, Shingen, Shugen, Yugen and Kyonin will be based on the following text, said by historians to be the only writing with some likelihood of having actually been written by Bodhidharma or someone in his close circle.

    =====================

    Outline of Practice [also called the "Treatise on the Two Entrances and Four Practices"]
    The Zen Teaching of Bodhidharma
    Translated by Red Pine


    MANY roads lead to the Path, but basically there are only two: reason and practice. To enter by reason means to realize the essence through instruction and to believe that all living things share the same true nature, which isn't apparent because it's shrouded by sensation and delusion. Those who turn from delusion back to reality, who meditate on walls,' the absence of self and other, the oneness of mortal and sage, and who remain unmoved even by scriptures are in complete and unspoken agreement with reason. Without moving, without effort, they enter, we say, by reason.

    To enter by practice refers to four all-inclusive practices: Suffering injustice, adapting to conditions, seeking nothing, and practicing the Dharma.

    First, suffering injustice. When those who search for the Path encounter adversity, they should think to themselves, "In Countless ages gone by, I've turned from the essential to the trivial and wandered through all manner of existence, often angry without cause and guilty of numberless transgressions. Now, though I do no wrong, I'm punished by my past. Neither gods nor men can foresee when an evil deed will bear its fruit. I accept it with an open heart and without complaint of injustice. The sutras say "when you meet with adversity don't be upset because it makes sense." With such understanding you're in harmony with reason. And by suffering injustice you enter the Path.

    Second, adapting to conditions. As mortals, we're ruled by conditions, not by ourselves. All the suffering and joy we experience depend on conditions. If we should be blessed by some great reward, such as fame or fortune, it's the fruit of a seed planted by us in the past. When conditions change, it ends. Why delight In Its existence? But while success and failure depend on conditions, the mind neither waxes nor wanes. Those who remain unmoved by the wind of joy silently follow the Path.

    Third, seeking nothing. People of this world are deluded. They're always longing for something-always, in a word, seeking. But the wise wake up. They choose reason over custom. They fix their minds on the sublime and let their bodies change with the seasons. All phenomena are empty. They contain nothing worth desiring. Calamity forever alternates with Prosperity. To dwell in the three realms is to dwell in a burning house. To have a body is to suffer. Does anyone with a body know peace? Those who understand this detach themselves from all that exists and stop imagining or seeking anything. The sutras say, "To seek is to suffer. To seek nothing is bliss." When you seek nothing, you're on the Path.

    Fourth, practicing the Dharma. The Dharma is the truth that all natures are pure. By this truth, all appearances are empty. Defilement and attachment, subject and object don't exist. The sutras say, "The Dharma includes no being because it's free from the impurity of being, and the Dharma includes no self because it's free from the impurity of self." Those wise enough to believe and understand these truths are bound to practice according to the Dharma. And since that which is real includes nothing worth begrudging, they give their body, life, and property in charity, without regret, without the vanity of giver, gift, or recipient, and without bias or attachment. And to eliminate impurity they teach others, but without becoming attached to form. Thus, through their own practice they're able to help others and glorify the Way of Enlightenment. And as with charity, they also practice the other virtues. But while practicing the six virtues to eliminate delusion, they practice nothing at all. This is what's meant by practicing the Dharma.
    If you would like an alternative translation for reference:

    Treatise on the Two Entrances and Four Practices
    attributed to Bodhidharma
    Translated by John R. McRae
    In: The Northern School and the Formation of Early Ch'an Buddhism


    There are many ways of entering into enlightenment, but all of them may effectively be subsumed under two categories: the "entrance of principle" and the "entrance of practice".

    The entrance of principle is to become enlightened to the Truth on the basis of the teaching. One must have a profound faith in the fact that one and the same True Nature is possessed of all sentient beings, both ordinary and enlightened, and that this True Nature is only covered up and made imperceptible by false sense impressions.
    If one discards the false and takes refuge in the True, one resides frozen in "wall contemplation", in which self and other, ordinary person and sage, are one and the same; one resides fixedly without wavering, never again to be swayed by written teachings. To be thus mysteriously identified with the True Principle, to be without discrimination, serene and inactive: This is called the entrance of principle.

    The entrance of practice refers to the "four practices" which encompass all other practices. They are the "practice of retribution of enmity," the "practice of acceptance of circumstances," the "practice of the absence of craving," and the "practice of accordance with the Dharma."
    What is the practice of the retribution of enmity? When the practitioner of Buddhist spiritual training experiences suffering, he should think to himself:
    "For innumerable eons I have wandered through the various states of existence, forsaking the fundamental for the derivative, generating a great deal of enmity and distaste and bringing an unlimited amount of injury and discord upon others. My present suffering constitutes the fruition of my past crimes and karma, rather than anything bequeathed to me from any heavenly or human being. I shall accept it patiently and contentedly, without complaint."
    When you react to events in this fashion, you can be in accord with Principle, therefore this is called practice of the retribution of enmity.

    The second is the practice of the acceptance of circumstances. Sentient beings have no unchanging self and are entirely subject to the impact of their circumstances. Whether one experiences suffering or pleasure, both are generated from one's circumstances. If one experiences fame, fortune, and other forms of superior karmic retribution, this is the result of past causes.
    Although one may experience good fortune now, when the circumstances responsible for its present manifestation are exhausted, it will disappear. How could one take joy in good fortune? Since success and failure depend on circumstances, the mind should remain unchanged. It should be unmoved even by the winds of good fortune, but mysteriously in accordance with the Tao. Therefore, this is called the practice of acceptance of circumstances.

    The third is the practice of the absence of craving. The various kinds of covetousness and attachment that people experience in their never-ending ignorance are referred to as craving. The wise person is enlightened to the Truth, the essential principle which is contrary to human convention. He pacifies his mind in inactivity and accepts whatever happens to him. Understanding that all existence is nonsubstantial, he is without desire. The sutra says: "To have craving entails suffering; to be without craving means joy." Understand clearly that to be without craving is equivalent to the true practice of the Path.

    The fourth is the practice of accordance with the Dharma. The absolute principle of essential purity is called Dharma. According to this principle, all characteristics are nonsubstantial and there is no defilement and no attachment, no "this" and "that." Since this Dharma is without parsimony, one should practice the perfection of dana (selfless giving), giving of one's body, life, and possessions without any regret. In this way one benefits self as well as others ornamenting the path of enlightenment.
    And for Zen history wonks and geeks ... Zen Historian Jeffrey Broughton comments on the history and interpretation of the text on pages 68 to 74 of the following PDF ...
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    • Jundo
      Treeleaf Founder and Priest
      • Apr 2006
      • 40693

      #3
      NOTE ON TWO-WAY JOINING OF HANGOUTS FOR REGISTERED TREELEAF GOOGLE+ SANGHA MEMBERS

      Each Unit of the Retreat will have its own individual Hangout. You should receive an email invitation to each and all of the Hangouts for the retreat prior to netcast start time. However, many times the email invitations do not arrive. If not, please go here:

      Note:  This blog post outlines upcoming changes to Google Currents for Workspace users. For information on the previous deprecation of Googl...


      If your have already registered for Treeleaf Google+ Hangouts, find the Hangout for the Unit you wish to join (for example, it will be marked "Day 1 Unit 6" for the corresponding Unit on the schedule). Click, follow the instructions and come on in as a "two way" participant.

      Also, Dosho, Kyonin and Shingen will be participating in most Units of the Retreat, and will post a link to most Hangouts here in this thread or at the Treeleaf Google+ page. Look for the link.

      And if none of that works for you, you can join in "one way" by clicking on the corresponding YouTube screen above and watching the Netcast live or recorded later.

      We apologize that there is a limit of only 9 members to join "two way" for any Unit. If you have already sat in a Unit, and it looks like a Hangout has become crowded, you may wish to hang back a few minutes to allow others a chance to join in on later Units. You can then come back in if there is still space. Thank you.

      See you there!
      Last edited by Jundo; 11-29-2015, 04:49 PM.
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      • Jundo
        Treeleaf Founder and Priest
        • Apr 2006
        • 40693

        #4
        Dear All,

        The main Retreat Page is now open.

        Gassho, J
        ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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        • Joyo

          #5
          Thank you, looking forward to it.

          Gassho,
          Joyo
          sat today

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          • Jundo
            Treeleaf Founder and Priest
            • Apr 2006
            • 40693

            #6
            Hi Everyone,

            It appears that we are having some unusual "technical non-problem" this year in which youtube is shaving many of the longer recordings to 2 hours. So, we are losing some parts at the start here and there. All that can be done is to encourage folks to sit silently and keep time according to the schedule for missing portions. The "missing" portions appear most to be sitting ... and sitting can never be missing even when missing. So, just sit.

            In all things, we just sit with what is.

            Gassho, Jundo
            Last edited by Jundo; 12-06-2015, 05:25 PM.
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            • Banto
              Member
              • Jan 2015
              • 209

              #7
              Deep gratitude and bows to all!
              Rodney SatToday

              Banto (aka Rodney)
              万磴 (Myriad StoneSteps)

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              • Kyonin
                Dharma Transmitted Priest
                • Oct 2010
                • 6748

                #8
                Hello all,

                I want to thank you all who participated in Rohatstu and Ango 2015. It was moving and encouraging to see you all online, practicing together. Our global Sangha lives and breathes thanks to you and the unstoppable work of my Unsui brothers. And of course I want to thank Jundo for all his love and all he does for us.

                Tonight more than ever, I'm happy and proud to be part of Treeleaf.

                Much love to all,

                Kyonin
                Hondō Kyōnin
                奔道 協忍

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                • Jyukatsu
                  Member
                  • Nov 2015
                  • 283

                  #9
                  This sesshin was frustrating at times, excruciating for parts of it and also deeply nourishing, rewarding and liberating........like every " live " sesshin I sat.
                  Thank you to everyone who sat, I could feel your presence.
                  9 bows,
                  Marina sat ( a lot ) today
                  柔 Jyū flexible
                  活 Katsu energetic

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                  • Nenka
                    Member
                    • Aug 2010
                    • 1239

                    #10
                    Well, I sat live; live-ish (my computer lags, what can I say); with the recording; a little bit on camera (that doesn't work too well either); and supplemented bits I missed near the end there with some segments from previous years (hi, Taigu! Miss ya.)

                    It was all awesome.

                    Seriously, you guys did a really good job putting this together. I am so proud of you all, and so honored to have been able to take part.

                    Deep bows,

                    Jen

                    sat today

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                    • Jakuden
                      Member
                      • Jun 2015
                      • 6141

                      #11
                      I should have learned to trust all of you more by now, that when you say something is do-able... it is. I could have stayed in the retreat bubble easily a couple more days. (Ever think of doing a longer sesshin??)

                      As it is, I made the mistake of peeking at my accumulated e-mails and messages tonight, and am now already trying to figure out how to maintain the hard-won equilibrium from the weekend. Eh, who am I kidding, it's shot to hell. LOL. Monday morning cometh.

                      http://www.tricycle.com/special-section/between-state This article popped up in my feed and seemed timely, as I try, and learn, and seek, yet seek to not be a seeker.... How will I take what I have learned out into the chaos of life tomorrow?

                      Thank you all so much for your generous time and teaching, I have learned from every one of you and owe you all giant hugs if we ever meet in person!

                      Gassho,
                      Sierra
                      Also sat lots today!

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                      • Yugen

                        #12
                        TREELEAF SANGHA online 2-DAY ANGO-JUKAI-ROHATSU RETREAT -- 2015 -- (MAIN PAGE)

                        It's all of you who make the Sangha - who motivate us to show up and polish up our game, to serve and be of service. Your dedication renews my sense of wonder at the power of our practice together.

                        Yes, I think beginning to plan longer sesshin is something we should consider.

                        Deep bows
                        Yugen




                        Think lightly of yourself and deeply of the world - Dokkodo - sat2day

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                        • Mp

                          #13
                          Hello everyone,

                          Wow! What can I say ... another beautiful moment in time. Thank you Jundo for taking the time in guiding, sharing, and trusting in us. Thank you to my fellow Unsui for being there, sharing and supporting one another. And thank you to this beautiful Sangha who made these moments magical, I love and have immense gratitude for you all. It is a time I will never forget! =)

                          Deep bows
                          Shingen

                          #sattoday

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                          • Tb
                            Member
                            • Jan 2008
                            • 3186

                            #14
                            Hi.

                            Thank you leafers, we wouldn't be here, doing this, without you.

                            And guys, Thumbs up, really good!

                            Mtfbwy
                            Fugen

                            #Sat2day
                            Life is our temple and its all good practice
                            Blog: http://fugenblog.blogspot.com/

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                            • Kotei
                              Dharma Transmitted Priest
                              • Mar 2015
                              • 4231

                              #15
                              Hello dear Sangha,

                              this was the first time, I've sat that much. Wasn't thinking that I'd make it through the retreat. But I did. Challenging?, yes. Rewarding?, ohh yes.
                              A big thank you to our Unsui and Jundo and all of you, for making this possible. I very much appreciate it.
                              I am even thankful for the technical non-problems on broadcasting, which gave me the needed little push, to participating a small portion two-way.

                              Deep bows.
                              Gassho,
                              Ralf sattoday.
                              義道 冴庭 / Gidō Kotei.

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