Saturday, August 16, 2008

SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: "TAIGU-ZENKAI"

We are having another special Zazenkai tonight for two hours, in honor of Rev. Taigus visit ... a "Taigu-zenkai"! We will sit 2 periods of about 40 minute Zazen, with 10 minute Kinhin, and a short talk by Rev. Taigu in between (at about the 1 hour mark). We close with the Verse of Atonement and Four Vows.

Specially for tonight, our "Heart Sutra" will be chanted by Rev. Taigu in Japanese.

Please sit-a-long-with-Taigu and Jundo.




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Friday, August 15, 2008

SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO & TAIGU TOO


At left is another Kesa sewn by Rev. Taigu, the same one he is wearing tonight. We've been filming Rakusu sewing lessons all day for the Jukai, and they will be very helpful I think ..


TOMORROW, WE WILL HAVE A SPECIAL "TAIGU-ZENKAI" ... FROM 9PM to 11PM SATURDAY, JAPAN TIME (CHECK YOUR LOCAL TIME). PLEASE JOIN US AND 'SIT-A-LONG' ... THE LINK TO THE LIVECAST WILL BE POSTED HERE TOMORROW, SHORTLY BEFORE THE SITTING ...


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Thursday, August 14, 2008

SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO & TAIGU


We were going to have a talk on the Heart Sutra today ...

... but Rev. Taigu is visiting to show us how to sew a Rakusu for the Jukai (he sewed the lovely Funzo-e Kesa in the picture), so I thought to let him give the talks the next couple of days ....


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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Fat Man Trims Bushes



Our topic today is 'Samu' ... Work Practice ...

... which is just Zazen working ...

While Zazen is at the heart of our Way, other aspects of traditional Zen Practice also should be introduced and encouraged. I have been meaning to do so more and more around Treeleaf. One of the most vital is the non-doing of 'Samu' (traditional work practice) ...

Samu is well described in this excerpt ...


Samu is manual work done with the same concentration as zazen. All masters of transmission, especially Master Hyakujo (720-814), have insisted on this. Even in his old age, Master Hyakujo worked every day in the field with his students. One day, they hid his tools, thinking that their master should spare himself. Hyakujo declared: “A day without working, a day without eating.” And he stopped eating until his disciples gave him back his tools.

In zen, work has great value, because it allows us to practise the Way in action. In the dojo and during retreats (sesshins), zazen is followed by samu, which is when we do the chores to ensure the smooth functioning of communal life. Samu also means putting our efforts at the service of the community, without expecting anything in return. French version of the texts from Zen, by Bovay, Kaltenbach and De Smedt, Albin Michel Publishing, 1993

Yes, Samu is just Zazen in action. It may not look like seated meditation, but it is to be done from the same state of mental balance. Couple this with an attitude of goalless, non-striving, 'just doing', also a hallmark of Zazen. As well, work is to be performed mindfully, as the only action in and of the whole universe : One engaged in Samu should devote to it all care and attention, never wishing for or thinking of anything else.

The result is a job performed diligently and patiently and with certain goals, but with no thought of anything to achieve (of course, not a contradiction in Zen). It may be a continuing job that just needs to be done without end, but we do it with all care moment by moment by moment for the time we have.

I encourage those Treeleaf folks with the time to give a few hours each week to volunteer activities in their community (please consult with me, if you wish, about an appropriate choice of work). However, those with heavy family or employment duties can make that part of that their 'Samu', approaching it with the mindset described above.


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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Sports vs. Politics


Russia, Georgia medalists embrace despite conflict (The Associated Press) -- Their countries may be in a conflict, but a Russian and a Georgian shared a podium and an embrace after winning Olympic medals Sunday. A day after Georgian athletes considered leaving due to violence back home, Vakhtang Salukvadze took the bronze in the women's 10m air pistol. Russia's Natalia Paderina took the silver, and after the medal ceremony, Salukvadze put her arm around Paderina and the two posed together for photographs. Paderina than gave Salukvadze a kiss on the cheek. ... [A]n 18-year-old Georgian who competes in the gymnastics trampoline event, said there should be no difficulties while competing with the Russians. "I think it's not a problem with sportsmen. It's politics," Golovina said. "Sports and politics are different."






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Monday, August 11, 2008

SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Master Heron (Revisited)

AS I CANNOT GET A NEW SIT-A-LONG POSTED TODAY, HERE IS AN OLDIE BUT GOODIE ...

Looking at 'Right Mindfulness' and 'Right Concentration', we shall receive a lesson from a visiting Master ...


If you would like more information on his lineage, please look here.


(we have a county nature reserve behind our small house in Florida, and this fellow appears on our creek every day in the morning and afternoon. I just waited for him, then sat with him at a respectful distance. If, perhaps , you think it a photograph, please notice the fluttering grass and water at the lower left. He moved a bit, at 19 minutes, then flew away at the end) ...



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(Sitting Time: About 25 minutes)

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Sunday, August 10, 2008

SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Wall Arch

THERE WILL BE NO SIT-A-LONG MONDAY.


ARCHES NATIONAL PARK, Utah (AP) -- One of the largest and most photographed arches in Arches National Park has collapsed. Paul Henderson, the park's chief of interpretation, said Wall Arch collapsed sometime late Monday or early Tuesday. ... For years, the arch has been a favorite stopping point for photographers. Henderson said the arch was claimed by forces that will eventually destroy others in the park: gravity and erosion. "They all let go after a while," he said Friday.


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