I love this quote from Kodo Sawaki. I just wanted to share it.
Gassho
Myozan
I love this quote from Kodo Sawaki. I just wanted to share it.
Gassho
Myozan
Love the quote, Myozan. This is something I'm barely beginning to understand, although I feel lucky to have any concept at all. I see that The Zen Teaching of Homeless Kodo is out of print. Are there any other materials written about him? I've picked up a little bit through Opening the Hand of Thought; he seems like an amazing man.
gassho,
Shujin
These quotes always make me smile:
(Too bad they're mostly one liners, I feel some could use some elaboration!)
http://antaiji.dogen-zen.de/eng/kodo-sa ... -you.shtml
I have been on the look out for The Zen teaching of homeless Kodo too! :lol:
/Pontus
There are some excerpts available online:
http://antaiji.dogen-zen.de/eng/hk0.shtml
Wisdom Books' website claims that it is "available...," and then in ambiguous small print underneath "this title has been delisted..."
http://www.wisdom-books.com/ProductDeta ... umber=2445
Gassho,
Yugen
...What does it mean to create your own life ?
Is it even possible, to _not_ create your own life ?
_()_
Myoku
In a nightmare, you feel like the helpless victim of the dream and you can't wake up. When I was a kid and had a lot of nightmares, I sometimes managed to wake myself up, but not completely. I was still in the dream, but I had some degree of control. I no longer fully identifed with the dream. I had some distance to what was happening to me and I could steer the dream in a different direction if I wanted to. You could say I was creating my own dream.
/Pontus
Just waking up one naturally creates life which we call our own.Originally Posted by Myoku
Being in a dream or delusion there is more risk of destructive behaviors.
Gassho Rich,
Thank you
Myoku
Please stand back while I drop an "i" :lol:
Don't ask me,
Ask Mu.
The farmer asked the cow,
"Do you have buddha nature?"
"Mu"
Thank you. Your question helped. I am curious to learn more about Kodo Sawaki.Originally Posted by Myoku