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  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 40396

    TREELEAF SANGHA online 2-DAY ANGO-JUKAI-ROHATSU RETREAT -- 2016 -- (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 10th and 11th, 2016.

    Please 'sit-a-long' with the LIVE NETCAST at the times below ... to be visible "live" on the screens below 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).


    Before sitting, please review the various RETREAT POINTERS HERE(LINK to PDF).

    Some PREPARATORY LESSONS on topics such as Oryoki, Bowing and other daily procedures are also posted HERE.


    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.

    I, (Jundo) will be guiding the sittings on Saturday and Sunday from Japan, and our Treeleaf Priests including Kyonin (from Mexico), Shingen and Shokai and Daizan (from Canada) and Shugen and Sekishi (from USA) with be leading other portions. Because of time zones and other circumstance, one or two portions have been pre-recorded. All 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


    RECORDING OF ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 1-1

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ng1seFwR8NU


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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.


    RECORDING OF ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 1-2 Oryoki

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVZhniQZxD0


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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


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 1-3

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKWRypltS90


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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


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE
    Unit 1-4 Samu

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZOMRy4IPT4


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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

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yY5nL0sfw7Y


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    DAY 1 UNIT 6
    (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


    Pre-RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 1-6 Samu

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=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

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDkc9MBYaNg



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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


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 2-1

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjdRlReX6EA


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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.


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 2-2 Oryoki

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZju1Gy5j-0


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    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

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZJS3Fw2pHg


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    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


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 2-4 Samu

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjUsSUjPFrc


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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 15 MINUTES of FIRST ZAZEN are MISSING FROM THIS RECORDING. PLEASE SELF-SIT those minutes.

    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 2-5

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRYSqsEScAc


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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 ...

    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 2-6

    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 foll...







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






    Last edited by Jundo; 12-12-2016, 01:06 AM.
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  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 40396

    #2
    OUR READING FOR THIS RETREAT:

    Dharma Talks during the Retreat by Shingen, Daizan, Kyonin, Shugen and Sekishi will be based on the following text ...


    Guidepost of Silent Illumination 《Mozhao Ming 默照铭》
    by Zen Master Hongzhi Zhengjue (宏智正覺)
    Translated by Taigen Dan Leighton with Yi Wu

    Introduction by Taigen Leighton, from his essay, "Hongzhi, Dogen and the Background of Shikantaza":

    The specific practice experience of shikan taza was first articulated in the Soto Zen lineage (Caodong in Chinese) by the Chinese master Hongzhi Zhengjue (1091-1157; Wanshi Shogaku in Japanese),and further elaborated by the Japanese Soto founder Eihei Dogen (1200-1253). ... [Although Hongzhi was not a direct Ancestor in the Lineage of Dogen], Tiantong Monastery, where Dogen studied with [his own Teacher] Rujing in 1227, was the same temple where Hongzhi had been abbot for almost thirty years up to his death in 1157. Dogen refers to Hongzhi as an "Ancient Buddha," and frequently quotes him, especially from his poetic writings on meditative experience. Clearly the meditative awareness that Hongzhi writes about was closely related to Dogen's meditation, although Dogen developed its dynamic orientation in his own writings about just sitting.

    Hongzhi's meditation teaching is usually referred to as "silent, or serene, illumination," although Hongzhi actually uses this term only a few times in his voluminous writings. In his long poem, "Silent Illumination," Hongzhi emphasizes the necessity for balance between serenity and illumination ... Hongzhi emphasizes the necessity for active insight as well as calm in "Silent Illumination" when he says, "If illumination neglects serenity then aggressiveness appears. . . . If serenity neglects illumination, murkiness leads to wasted dharma." So Hongzhi's meditation values the balancing of both stopping, or settling the mind, and its active illuminating functioning. ... Like the flow of water and clouds, the mind can move smoothly to flow in harmony with its environment. "Accord and respond without laboring and accomplish without hindrance. Everywhere turn around freely, not following conditions, not falling into classifications."

    In many places, Hongzhi provides specific instructions about how to manage one's sense perceptions so as to allow the vital presence of just sitting. "Respond unencumbered to each speck of dust without becoming its partner. The subtlety of seeing and hearing transcends mere colors and sounds." ...

    Another aspect of Hongzhi's practice is that it is objectless not only in terms of letting go of concentration objects, but also objectless in the sense of avoiding any specific, limited goals or objectives. As Hongzhi says at the end of "Silent Illumination," "Transmit it to all directions without desiring to gain credit." This serene illumination, or just sitting, is not a technique, or a means to some resulting higher state of consciousness, or any particular state of being. Just sitting, one simply meets the immediate present. Desiring some flashy experience, or anything more or other than "this" is mere worldly vanity and craving. Again invoking empty nature, Hongzhi says, "Fully appreciate the emptiness of all dharmas. Then all minds are free and all dusts evaporate in the original brilliance shining everywhere. . . . Clear and desireless, the wind in the pines and the moon in the water are content in their elements."

    http://www.ancientdragon.org/dharma/...f_just_sitting
    Talk I by Shingen:

    Silent and serene, forgetting words, bright clarity appears before you.
    When you reflect it you become vast, where you embody it you are spiritually uplifted.
    Spiritually solitary and shining, inner illumination restores wonder,
    Dew in the moonlight, a river of stars, snow-covered pines, clouds enveloping the peak.
    In darkness it is most bright, while hidden all the more manifest.
    The crane dreams in the wintery mists. The autumn waters flow far in the distance.
    Endless kalpas are totally empty, all things completely the same.

    Talk II by Daizan

    When wonder exists in serenity, all achievement is forgotten in illumination.
    What is this wonder? Alertly seeing through confusion
    Is the way of silent illumination and the origin of subtle radiance.
    Vision penetrating into subtle radiance is weaving gold on a jade loom.
    Upright and inclined yield to each other; light and dark are interdependent.
    Not depending on sense faculty and object, at the right time they interact.
    Drink the medicine of good views. Beat the poison-smeared drum.
    When they interact, killing and giving life are up to you.

    Talk III by Kyonin

    Through the gate the self emerges and the branches bear fruit.
    Only silence is the supreme speech, only illumination the universal response.
    Responding without falling into achievement, speaking without involving listeners,
    The ten thousand forms majestically glisten and expound the dharma.
    All objects certify it, every one in dialogue.
    Dialoguing and certifying, they respond appropriately to each other;
    But if illumination neglects serenity then aggressiveness appears.

    Talk IV by Shugen

    Certifying and dialoguing, they respond to each other appropriately;
    But if serenity neglects illumination, murkiness leads to wasted dharma.
    When silent illumination is fulfilled, the lotus blossoms, the dreamer awakens,
    A hundred streams flow into the ocean, a thousand ranges face the highest peak.
    Like geese preferring milk, like bees gathering nectar,
    When silent illumination reaches the ultimate, I offer my teaching.
    The teaching of silent illumination penetrates from the highest down to the foundation.

    Talk V by Sekishi

    The body being shunyata, the arms in mudra;
    From beginning to end the changing appearances and ten thousand differences share one pattern.
    Mr. Ho offered jade [to the Emperor; Minister] Xiangru pointed to its flaws.
    Facing changes has its principles, the great function is without striving.
    The ruler stays in the kingdom, the general goes beyond the frontiers.
    Our school's affair hits the mark straight and true.
    Transmit it to all directions without desiring to gain credit.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    A Few Notes on Symbolism and Terminology:


    - In traditional Zen writing, phrases such as "host and guest" "vertical and horizontal" "upright and inclined" "dark and light" and others are often used to allude in some way to the interrelationship of "absolute" and "relative." Likewise for images of a white crane standing in the white snow (same but different), clouds and mountains, mountain range and mountain peak, the interweaving of warp and woof on a loom, rivers merging into the sea, waters flowing to the horizon, a river of stars in space, trees covered in a blanket of snow. Likewise, the Ruler/Emperor stays unmoving and still in the palace yet rules the Kingdom, the General commands by moving through the messy world. All are "not one, not two", separate but not in the least, one yet not one, one beyond one or two. Many such images appear in the poem.

    - A "Kalpa" is a traditional Buddhist measure of very long time, something like an Eon. "Endless Kalpas" is much like "endless eons."

    - The reference to "poison smeared drum" may come from the Mahayana Mahaparinirvana Sutra, that which together with the "medicine of right views", to those who are wise, bestows a healing and a life beyond "birth or death".

    A man may have invented a new poison and smeared it on a drum, which, when it is beaten in a crowd, lets the sound come by [lets out a great sound]. No one wishes to hear it. But anyone who does hear it dies, except for him who is immune to death.
    - "Geese preferring milk, like bees gathering nectar" are just the most natural of actions.

    - "Shunyata" is "Emptiness"

    - "Mudra" is a ritual gesture or body position, such as how the hands are held in Zazen or the whole posture or sitting of Zazen itself.

    - "Mr. Ho offered Jade to the Emperor; Minister Xiangru pointed to its flaws" ... perhaps both stories of the perfection of the flawed, the flaws in the perfection?

    In the story of "Mr. Ho's Jade Disk"

    A man from Chu named Ho obtained a piece of unpolished jade from the mountains of Chu, and presented it to King Li. King Li made his jade expert examine it. The expert said, “It is merely a stone.” The king thought he was being deceived, and ordered Ho [to be tortured for his deceit. In the end, the stone was shown to be a priceless jade all along, and Mr. Ho to be an honest man]. Therefore, the king ordered his jade export to polish the jade stone and obtained the treasure from it. Then, he named it “Mr. Ho’s Jade Disk”.
    The story of Minister Xiangru is from "Returning the Jade to Zhao"

    Emissaries from the King of Qin came over to the Zhao court one day, offering to exchange 15 cities for the He Shi Bi, a priceless jade artifact. King Huiwen of Zhao did not trust the King of Qin to keep his side of the bargain. Minister Lin Xiangru volunteered to go to the Qin court with the He Shi Bi, promising to trade the jade for the cities if the King of Qin kept his word, and to return the jade safely if he did not.

    At the Qin court, the King of Qin passed the He Shi Bi among his ministers and concubines, making no mention of the promised 15 cities. Lin concluded that the King of Qin was not intending to keep his word. He stated that there was a tiny flaw in the jade, and when the King of Qin returned the jade to him so that he could point out the flaw, Lin threatened to break both the jade if the King of Qin tried to take it back by force. ... The Qin king, unwilling to see such a thing ruined [took no action]. That night, still not trusting the King of Qin, Lin ordered his henchman to take the jade and return to Zhao in secret. Three days later, the King of Qin was furious that the jade had been returned to Zhao. However, unwilling to execute a Zhao diplomat, he could do nothing but let Lin go.
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    • Jundo
      Treeleaf Founder and Priest
      • Apr 2006
      • 40396

      #3
      Dear All,

      I have now officially opened this thread for our Rohatsu Retreat. WELCOME!


      Schedules and accompanying "Dharma Windows" (aka, the video screens) are above.

      Note that I have also posted immediately above the reading for talks by our Priests this time ... the Guidepost of Silent Illumination by Zen Master Hongzhi Zhengjue. Please copy and print out, so you can follow along if you wish.

      WELCOME!

      Gassho, Jundo

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      • Sekishi
        Treeleaf Priest
        • Apr 2013
        • 5675

        #4
        Here is a printer-friendly version of the retreat homepage (e.g. the first two posts on this thread) with unit times, readings, etc. but with images resized, videos removed, forum elements removed, etc.:


        The PDF is set in landscape format (wider rather than taller), so you may need to adjust your printer settings accordingly before printing.

        Gassho,
        Sekishi

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

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        • Jyukatsu
          Member
          • Nov 2015
          • 283

          #5
          Thank you, Sekishi, very helpful !
          Gassho,
          Marina
          sat today
          柔 Jyū flexible
          活 Katsu energetic

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          • Eishuu

            #6
            Looking forward to sitting Rohatsu with you all as my health allows.

            Gassho
            Lucy
            Sat today
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            • Washin
              Treeleaf Unsui
              • Dec 2014
              • 3797

              #7
              Thank you Sekishi. The PDF is helpful indeed.

              Gassho
              Washin
              st
              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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              • Kyonin
                Treeleaf Priest / Engineer
                • Oct 2010
                • 6749

                #8
                Hello,

                This is the Hangout Live link for Day 1 Unit 1



                Gassho,

                Kyonin
                Hondō Kyōnin
                奔道 協忍

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                • Mp

                  #9
                  Hello everyone,

                  Here is the event link for Day 1 Unit 3 - https://hangouts.google.com/call/lya...cgvvhueu64u3ee

                  Gassho
                  Shingen

                  s@today

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                  • Sekishi
                    Treeleaf Priest
                    • Apr 2013
                    • 5675

                    #10
                    Hello everyone,

                    Here is the event link for Day 1 Unit 4 (samu) - https://hangouts.google.com/hangouts..._US&authuser=0

                    Gassho,
                    Sekishi

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

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                    • Jakuden
                      Member
                      • Jun 2015
                      • 6141

                      #11
                      Anyone have the link for unit 5?
                      Gassho
                      Jakuden

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                      • Sekishi
                        Treeleaf Priest
                        • Apr 2013
                        • 5675

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Jakuden
                        Anyone have the link for unit 5?
                        Gassho
                        Jakuden
                        Not sure why there isn't one - we are looking into it now. "Sit" tight. [emoji23]

                        Gassho,
                        Sekishi


                        Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
                        Sekishi | 石志 | He/him | Better with a grain of salt, but best ignored entirely.

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                        • Kyonin
                          Treeleaf Priest / Engineer
                          • Oct 2010
                          • 6749

                          #13
                          Link for Day 1 Unit 5 https://hangouts.google.com/hangouts..._US&authuser=0
                          Hondō Kyōnin
                          奔道 協忍

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                          • Jakuden
                            Member
                            • Jun 2015
                            • 6141

                            #14
                            Link not working for me--I will sit one-way.

                            Gassho

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                            • Mp

                              #15
                              Hey folks,

                              Here is the event link for Day 1 Unit 7: https://hangouts.google.com/call/ov6...cpq36os5yegaue

                              Gassho
                              Shingen

                              s@today

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