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Postby wills on Sun Aug 05, 2007 7:44 pm

Just saw Treeleaf's cool advertisement in Buddhadharma (page 65 Fall 2007). We've hit the big time now. Any minute the floods of Jundo wantabe's will descend here disturbing our peaceful slumber!! :wink:

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Postby Justin on Sun Aug 05, 2007 7:48 pm

An ad in Buddhadharma! Cool.

I, for one, welcome our new Buddhadharma overlords.
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Postby Jundo on Mon Aug 06, 2007 3:17 am

Hey Guys,

Please remember that this Sangha is primarily of service to folks who need such a thing. As I describe in the ad:

Vow to Sit Zazen Online Every Day for Next 9 Years



... please join me and sit-a-long

Our Daily (Rain or Shine) Webcast Zazen is meant for those who cannot easily commute to a sitting, often due to health concerns, living in remote areas, taking care of kids & work, or anyone who might benefit. Now, by 'tuning in' to our 30 minute 'Daily Zazen' broadcast, all can join in a Soto Zen ‘just sitting’ and Sangha.

treeleafzen.blogspot.com



As with any Sangha, anyone really is welcome, even if you have another group with whom you can sit during the week. However, our community is truly for folks who have no other place to go (for their discovery that there is no place to go). The only way I know to reach such people is through the Buddhist magazines.


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Postby wills on Mon Aug 06, 2007 3:31 am

Jundo wrote:The only way I know to reach such people is through the Buddhist magazines.


Cool, actually I'm just a guest here. I have a local sangha I sit with. I participate here for the extra credit (fun) and because Jundo is so warm and kind with us.

I just got to the "Zazen Online" article by Scott Armstrong in the same issue of Buddhadharma which profiles Jundo and treeleaf (pg 89 Fall 2007). Very cute series of stills from teisho on meditating with distractions. Huge smile plastered to my face.
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Postby Justin on Mon Aug 06, 2007 5:16 am

Jundo,

I didn't mean to malign the ad or any such thing. I'm excited to see our little e-Sangha represented in such a prestigious and widely read magazine! Like Will, I'm a "guest sitter" here with a local group that I join irregularly. Also like Will, I'm grateful to sit and learn from such a warm and welcoming teacher.

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Postby Guest on Mon Aug 06, 2007 5:57 am

Although I have no idea what Buddhadharma magazine is, I think it's great.

I hope more people can find the help and connection with the Sangha and great teacher we have here.

Jundo --- I think you are stuck with me a while, after some searching I've found there is no Zen Sangha within driving distance -- I'll be burning up your bandwith for some time to come. Very sorry, lol ( I'd have a hard time going anywhere else anyhow )

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Postby wills on Mon Aug 06, 2007 6:21 am

Here are scans of the ad and article from the current (Fall 2007) issue of Buddhadharma 'The Practitioner's Quarterly'. Enjoy!


The ad (scan doesn't show it as clear and sharp as it appeared in print and there is a little shine through of the backside of the page.)

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The article - Zazen Online

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Postby Gregor on Mon Aug 06, 2007 6:36 am

Will,

Thanks -- cool stuff

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Postby Blind Ox on Tue Aug 07, 2007 11:19 pm

Downright spiffy ad there. Kudos and thanks Jundo!
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