Just a very touching movie posted on the late Daido Loori roshi, one of the most active and inspiring Dharma heirs of Maezumi roshi
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBfgd...eature=related[/youtube]
gassho
Taigu
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Just a very touching movie posted on the late Daido Loori roshi, one of the most active and inspiring Dharma heirs of Maezumi roshi
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBfgd...eature=related[/youtube]
gassho
Taigu
Ah, a lovely reminder of the man. Thank you, Taigu.
He is still with us in his hundreds of recorded Dharma talks, with that voice of which cuts through the universe like butter.
Gassho, J
Hi.
Thx.
Very good.
Mtfbwy
Fugen
A wonderful video! Thank you Taigu.
"How you model the teachings that you profess to practice
this is how we teach our children
this is how we teach each other
this is how we teach ourselves" JDL
gassho
Greg
Very good! thank you for sharing this.
Gassho
Shohei
Thanks for sharing.
Hi All,
Somehow I'm not able to click on this video to view it :?:
Can anyone share the title so that I can just look it up on YouTube? It would be much appreciated! Thanks!
Gassho,
John
Hi John,
Here is the link ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBfgd-rPshY&feature=player_embedded[/video]]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBfgd-rP ... r_embedded
Gassho, J
Thanks for sharing,
Matt
Thank you Taigu Sensei for the original post and Jundo Sensei for the link(Which still didn't work on my "smart" phone but did on the computer?!).
Wow what powerful imagery! Wonderful representation of a wonderful life and peaceful death(though I must admit some of the images were emmotionally difficult to watch!).
Does anyone know what was being chanted? The end credits just said who did the chanting but not what it was.
Gassho,
John
Gracias, Taigu! Gassho.Quote:
Originally Posted by Taigu
I sat sesshin with this guy couple of times. It is yet another one of those cases of not knowing what we have until it is gone (well, in my case anyway).
Cheers
M
I never met him but have heard his voice so many times. Just this morning in fact. I'm sorry I'll never get to meet him ... but...
"like the distant echo/ of the rolling thunder in a summer storm/ your words remain".
In the video, I recognized a New Zealand friend in one of the photos of the funeral, looking directly at the viewer... the next day, I read that her house was badly damaged in the February earthquake and has to be demolished... :cry:
John, the chant is the Sho Sai Myo Kichijo Dharani which is a part of the daily liturgy at ZMM. Usually it is done in normal pitch and a bit faster though.Quote:
Originally Posted by JRBrisson
Thank you Nindo!! _/_Quote:
Originally Posted by Nindo