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    Our 'SHUKKE TOKUDO' ORDINATION ... The Film ...

    Dear All,

    I edited a shorter version (about 16 minutes) of our 'Shukke Tokudo' Ordination Ceremony this week for Dosho and Shinkai, to accompany our public announcement. Here it is, if you have not already witnessed the full ceremony ... Some of our Google+ witnesses appear ...

    Gassho, Jundo

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    Our 'SHUKKE TOKUDO' ORDINATION ... The Film ...

    Well Done!

    Gassho,

    Ron




    Shugen

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    Re: Our 'SHUKKE TOKUDO' ORDINATION ... The Film ...

    Our public announcement as I intend to make it ...


    Our Treeleaf "Homeleaving" Ordination, Held Simultaneously in Japan and America

    Dear All,

    I am content to announce that our Treeleaf Sangha conducted a "Shukke Tokudo" Homeleaving Ordination Ceremony this week in the traditional manner, with the Preceptor (Jundo Cohen) in Japan and our new Novice-Priests in Austin, Texas and Rochester, New York.

    Face-to-Face, Heart-to-Heart ... expressing all Being-Time-Space in the Ten Directions, in the presence of the Buddhas and Ancestors ... sentient beings connected by audio-visual media via the internet ... allowing this ceremony to be performed simultaneously on two continents, witnessed by a Sangha scattered to six continents ... beyond all thought of 'here' 'there' 'now' 'then'. At the end of the Ceremony, our new Novices, Taido Shinkai and Shudo Dosho, also formally welcomed their brother, Myozan Kodo of Dublin, Ireland, who was Ordained by Rev. Taigu Turlur at our Retreat in Brussels last December. They join our Novices, Fugen, Mongen and Shohei, who were Ordained in 2010 at a Ceremony conducted simultaneously in Japan, Sweden, Germany and Canada. As Master Dogen has written in Shobogenzo Zazenshin, "Neither value the remote nor disparage what is remote. Be accustomed and intimate with the remote. Neither disparage what is close, nor value the close. Be accustomed and intimate with the close. Do not treat your eyes lightly, and do not attach great importance to your eyes. And do not attach great importance to your ears, and do not treat your ears lightly. Just make your ears and your eyes sharp and clear." Dogen writes in Shobogenzo-Menju, Face-To-Face, "By bowing down in respect to the Face of Shakyamuni Buddha and by transferring the Eye of Shakyamuni Buddha to our own eyes, we will have transferred our eyes to the Eye of Buddha. Ours will be the very Eye and Face of Buddha.... "

    Please watch a short film (about 16 minutes) of our Ceremony ...

    http://youtu.be/OtTqvxRAOEg[/video]]

    Although I refer to our new Novice-Trainees as "the Class of 2012", this is not a "graduation" but a "commencement"! The real test, and our responsibility, is their individual training and education as clergy, ministers and potential teachers which begins now. Training will combine old ways and some very new ways transcending barriers. We expect the training period will require several years, and there is no promise or expectation of an outcome. The “Goalless Goal” is simply the creation of priests who have profoundly penetrated into the way of Zazen and the Teachings, who are ethical, who can serve well the community and people who come to them for guidance, and who embody the ways of their Lineage. No corners can be cut, and nothing should be rushed, for we would risk giving birth to clergy and teachers who are ill equipped, ill informed and ill prepared for their roles. The core objective of any method of Ordination and Training is, purely and simply, the nurturing of caring, devoted, ethical, gifted, Wise and Compassionate … dare such be said, Realized-Realizing … Soto Zen Buddhist Clergy dedicated to saving all sentient beings, good spiritual friends and teachers of the Sangha, knowledgable in our History and Traditions (both our Traditions as traditionally practiced and our Traditions as re-expressed and evolving for new times and settings).

    Traditionally, in India, China, Japan and the other Buddhist countries of Asia, one was expected to leave one’s home and family behind in order to begin the necessary training and practice of an “apprentice monk.” Today, most Zen priests in Japan and the West practice are also husbands, wives, parents which, in keeping with changes in cultures and society, has done much to bring Buddhism out from behind monastery walls. Thus, the term “leaving home” has come to have a wider meaning, of “leaving behind” greed, anger, ignorance, the harmful emotions and attachments that fuel so much of this world, in order to find the “True Home” we all share. In such a way, we find the Home that can never be left, take to the Way that cannot be taken. That openness is at the Heart of our Treeleaf Sangha, a Soto Zen Sangha which honors each place and time … in a child's nursery, an office or factory, a cave, a monastery, hospital or hospice room … as a sacred place and space, Buddhaland, the place and time for Timeless Practice, a Holy Ritual.

    This is an important moment for any Buddhist Sangha, and a time for celebration. Congratulations to our new Novice-Priests as they undertake training!

    Gassho, Jundo Cohen,
    Treeleaf Sangha, a Soto Zen Sangha
    http://www.treeleaf.org

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    Jundo,

    Very nice work...and a well written statement. I particularly liked the young boy in purple...such a mature little man with a proud papa.

    Gassho,
    Dosho

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    Really good - the public pronouncement is clear and powerful.

    Exciting times for Treeleaf - much to be proud of (hope that's allowed - pride isn't always a bad thing? :wink: .)

    Gassho

    Willow

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    Mp
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    Very nice Jundo,

    Thank you for a great explanation, as well, for stepping outside the box and appreciated the complexity of peoples lives. It is wonderful to have you, Taigu, and this online Sangha ... to help people grow and in the Dharma.

    Gassho,
    MIchael

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    Myoshin
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    Beautiful ceremony, I wish one day to be able to assume shukke tokudo ordination
    A pleasure to have you, mickael on this sangha too

    Gassho

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    Inspiring.
    Gassho Shinkai and Dosho. Gassho Jundo and Taigu. Gassho Treeleaf.

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    Great work Jundo. Very inspiring.
    Gassho
    Myozan

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    Very well done

    Gassho,
    Hoyu

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    Re: Our 'SHUKKE TOKUDO' ORDINATION ... The Film ...

    Thank you Jundo;

    This edited short version truly illustrates the validity of the of ritual and forms followed here at Tree Leaf. I have now witnessed five(5) special ceremonies as well as several zazenkais held in this on-line Sangha over the past six years and wish to say that each and every one has been as real and sincere as any face to face, all in one room, ceremony I have attended under the auspices of Buddhist, Catholic or Islam held in Temple, Church or Mosque; as well as Initiations and Passages held in Free Masonry Lodges or multi-million dollar transactions in corporate business. The hearts and Minds of the participants were as intimately in resonance as those of Taigu, Myozan, Mongen, Myoku, Dokan, Rimon and Jinyu at the face to face joint Jukai and Shukke Tokudo held in Brussels last December. I unabashedly reject any disclaimers made by any party or parties who have not witnessed or even as you say , given it the opportunity to be tested by time.
    I sit with my Sangha brothers and sisters daily at Tree Leaf with no less (even greater) emotional or compassionate connection than that shared with dear friends I sat with for five years in mortar and brick Soto-shu Sanghas in Japan.

    I wish you nothing but the greatest success in you future endearvours _/_

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    Re: Our 'SHUKKE TOKUDO' ORDINATION ... The Film ...

    Like Shokai said so well.
    Gassho
    Myozan

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