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    TREELEAF SANGHA online 2-DAY ANGO-JUKAI-ROHATSU RETREAT -- 2012 --

    PLEASE NOTE SOME MICROPHONE SQUEAK DURING THE FIRST FEW HOURS of FIRST DAY. PLEASE JUST SIT WITH IT!



    WELCOME ...

    ... to our TREELEAF 'AT HOME' Two Day 'ALL ONLINE' ROHATSU (Buddha's Enlightenment Day) RETREAT, being held by LIVE NETCAST on Saturday/Sunday December 8 and 9, 2012.

    Please 'sit-a-long' with the LIVE NETCAST at the times below ... to be visible at the below links to GOOGLE+ during those hours ...

    HOWEVER, you may still join the Retreat and sit-a-long at ANY AND ALL TIME after, by the real time recorded version at the links below (no different from the original!).

    The full sitting schedule is below, and you may download our CHANT BOOK HERE(LINK to PDF).


    and please review the various RETREAT POINTERS HERE(LINK to PDF).


    Recordings of each segment are posted below in time order ... and if we drop from mind all thought of 'now' 'then' 'here' and 'there' ... we will all be sitting together right when and where you are!

    This Retreat celebrates the 'official' closure of our ANGO (90 day Special Practice Season) at Treeleaf, is a part of current preparations for our JUKAI (Undertaking the Precepts) Ceremony in January, and marks ROHATSU ... the traditional holiday in Japan celebrating the time of the Buddha's Enlightenment.

    Jundo will be guiding the first day of sitting on Saturday, and Taigu on Sunday.

    In case of technical problems, please just go along as best you can with the schedule ... we sit with "what is".. .

    OF COURSE, EVERYTHING IN MODERATION ... if the sitting ever feels too much, be sure to walk lots and lots of Kinhin (even if during a sitting period). And if the whole retreat becomes too much, or you feel ill, you may slow down ... , spread things out, shorten the sittings ... or STOP! Be sure that you have someone close by whom you can call, or who can check on you from time to time. If there is any question about health, do not take any chances!

    Please write and let us know how it goes. Gassho, Jundo & Taigu

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    DAY 1 UNIT 1
    (Live Netcast: Start = FRIDAY NY 4pm London 9pm / End = FRIDAY NY 7:05pm, London 12:05am)
    (ALL TIMES APPROXIMATE)


    DAY 1
    06:00-06:50 AM Entrance by Officiant (Jundo) & Zazen. If you usually wear a Rakusu, DO NOT wear it yet (keep it in its bag) until Takkesage (Kesa Verse) later in morning.
    06:50-07:00 Kinhin* (All Kinhin times can be bathroom break)
    07:00-07:35 Zazen
    07:35-07:45 Kinhin

    07:45-08:25 Zazen + Kesa Verse
    08:25-09:05 "Long" Service.Please follow along in the Sutra Books that will be provided. Floor prostrations when hear ching-ching-ching-ching- ching roll of bell.
    09:05-09:20 REST PERIOD


    RECORDING OF ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 1-1

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    DAY 1 UNIT 2
    (Live Netcast: Start=FRIDAY NY 7:20pm London SATURDAY 12:20am /End=SUNDAY NY 7:50pm, SATURDAY London 12:50am)


    09:20-09:50 Oryoki Bring you bowls and small table before start.
    09:50-10:30 Samu/Rest Period Mindfully wash and repack Oryoki bowls.


    RECORDING OF ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 1-2 Oryoki

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    DAY 1 UNIT 3
    (Live Netcast: Start=FRIDAY NY 8:30pm London SATURDAY 1:30am /End=FRIDAY NY 10:45pm, SATURDAY London 3:45am)



    10:30-11:10 Zazen
    11:10-11:20 Kinhin
    11:20-12:00 Zazen &Dharma Talk Chant Gatha on Opening & Closing Sutra

    12:00-12:10 Kinhin
    12:10-12:45 Zazen
    12:45-13:10 REST PERIOD


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 1-3

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    DAY 1 UNIT 4
    (Live Netcast: Start=FRIDAY NY 11:10pm London SATURDAY 4:10am /End=FRIDAY NY 11:40pm, SATURDAY London 4:40am)


    13:10-13:40 Oryoki Bring you bowls and small table before start.
    13:40-14:30 Samu/Rest Period Mindfully wash and repack Oryoki bowls.


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE
    Unit 1-4 Oryoki


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    DAY 1 UNIT 5
    (Live Netcast: Start=SATURDAY NY 12:30am London 5:30am /End=SATURDAY NY 1:30am, London 6:30am)



    14:30-15:00 Samu Work Practice Indoor if night time, Outdoor if daytime and possible
    15:00-16:00 REST PERIOD


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    1-5 Samu

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    DAY 1 UNIT 6
    (Live Netcast: Start=SATURDAY NY 2:00am London 7:00am /End=SATURDAY NY 4:25am, London 9:25am)


    16:00-16:40 Zazen
    16:40-16:50 Kinhin
    16:50-17:40 Zazen & Dharma Talk Chant Gatha on Opening & Closing Sutra

    17:40-17:50 Kinhin
    17:50-18:25 Zazen
    18:25-19:00 REST PERIOD


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 1-6

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    DAY 1 UNIT 7
    (Live Netcast: Start=SATURDAY NY 5:00am London 10:00am /End=SATURDAY NY 5:30am, London 10:30am)


    19:00-19:30 Samu Work Practice Indoor if night time, Outdoor if daytime and possible
    19:30-20:00 REST PERIOD


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 1-7 Samu


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    DAY 1 UNIT 8
    (Live Netcast: Start=SATURDAY NY 6:00am London 11:00am /End=SATURDAY NY 8:30am, London 1:30pm)


    20:00-20:50 "Short" Service & Zazen Please follow along in the Sutra Books that will be provided. Floor prostrations when here ching-ching-ching-ching- ching roll of bell.
    20:50-21:00 Kinhin

    21:00-21:40 Zazen &Dharma Talk Chant Gatha on Opening & Closing Sutra
    21:40-21:50 Kinhin
    21:50-22:30 Metta Chant & Zazen Close with Verse of Atonement & Four Vows


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit-1-8


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    DAY 1 UNIT 9
    ( No Live Netcast from SATURDAY NY 8:30am London 1:30pm to NY 4:00pm, London 9:00pm)
    PLEASE CATCH UP WITH MISSED OVERNIGHT UNITS!


    (Optional: Waza = Tradition of 'All Night Zazen' ... but we recommend you sleep instead.
    See you in the morning)


    22:30 PM-
    (Day 2)
    05:30 AM
    BATH & SLEEP


    NO RECORDING OF ABOVE


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    DAY 2 UNIT 1
    (Live Netcast: Start = SATURDAY NY 4pm London 9pm / End = SATURDAY NY 6:55pm, London 11:55pm)
    (ALL TIMES APPROXIMATE)


    06:00-06:40 AM Zazen Begin sitting without instruction. If you usually wear a Rakusu, DO NOT wear it yet (keep it in its bag) until Takkesage (Kesa Verse) later in morning.
    06:40-07:00 Long (20 minute) Kinhin*
    07:00-07:35 Zazen
    07:35-07:45 Kinhin

    07:45-08:25 Zazen + Kesa Verse When instructed, place on Kesa and recite Kesa Verse. All others, hands in Gassho.
    08:25-08:55 "Long" Service Please follow along in the Sutra Books that will be provided. Floor prostrations when hear ching-ching-ching-ching- ching roll of bell.
    08:55-09:20 REST PERIOD


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 2-1

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    DAY 2 UNIT 2
    (Live Netcast:Start=SATURDAY NY 7:20pm London SUNDAY 12:20am/End=SATURDAY NY 7:50pm, SUNDAY London 12:50am)


    09:20-09:50 Oryoki Bring you bowls and small table before start.
    09:50-10:30 Samu/Rest Period Mindfully wash and repack Oryoki bowls.


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 2-2 Oryoki

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    DAY 2 UNIT 3
    (Live Netcast: Start=SATURDAY NY 8:30pm London SUNDAY 1:30am/End=SATURDAY NY 10:45pm, SUNDAY London 3:45am)



    10:30-11:10 Zazen
    11:10-11:20 Kinhin
    11:20-12:00 Zazen & Dharma Talk Chant Gatha on Opening & Closing Sutra

    12:00-12:10 Kinhin
    12:10-12:45 Zazen
    12:45-13:10 REST PERIOD


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 2-3


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    DAY 2 UNIT 4
    (Live Netcast:Start=SATURDAY NY 11:10pm London SUNDAY 4:10am/End=SATURDAY NY 11:40pm, SUNDAY London 4:40am)


    13:10-13:40 Oryoki Bring you bowls and small table before start.
    13:40-14:30 Samu/Rest Period Mindfully wash and repack Oryoki bowls.


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 2-4 Oryoki

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    DAY 2 UNIT 5
    (Live Netcast: Start=SUNDAY NY 12:30am London 5:30am /End=SUNDAY NY 1:30am, London 6:30am)


    14:30-15:30 Samu Work Practice Indoor if night time, Outdoor if daytime and possible
    15:30-16:00 REST PERIOD


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 2-5 Samu

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    DAY 2 UNIT 6
    (Live Netcast: Start=SUNDAY NY 2:00am London 7:00am /End=SUNDAY NY 4:00 am, London 9:00am)


    16:00-16:40 Zazen
    16:40-16:50 Kinhin
    16:50-17:20 Zazen & Dharma Talk Chant Gatha on Opening & Closing Sutra

    17:20-17:30 Kinhin
    17:30-18:00 Zazen
    18:00-19:00 REST PERIOD

    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 2-6

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    DAY 2 UNIT 7
    (Live Netcast: Start=SUNDAY NY 5:00am London 10:00am /End=SUNDAY NY 7:30am, London 12:30pm)


    19:00-19:50 "Short" Service & Zazen Please follow along in the Sutra Books that will be provided. Floor prostrations when here ching-ching-ching-ching- ching roll of bell.
    19:50-20:00 Kinhin
    20:00-20:40 Zazen & Dharma Talk Chant Gatha on Opening & Closing Sutra
    20:40-20:50 Kinhin
    20:50-21:20 Fukanzazengi & Zazen
    21:20-21:30 Verse of Atonement & Four Vows ... Closing Words ...


    RECORDING OF THE ABOVE IS HERE:
    Unit 2-7



    Nine Bows to All Who Sat This Retreat Together ...

    Last edited by Jundo; 12-09-2019 at 08:15 PM.
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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    NOTE: THERE HAS BEEN AN ADJUSTMENT TO THE SCHEDULED TIMES FROM LAST YEAR FOR UNITS 1-1, 1-7, 1-8, 1-9 and 2-7. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO NOTE THE NEW TIMES.


    For Dharma Talks by Jundo during the first day of Retreat, we will be dancing with the following. Please be sure to print these and place them with you.



    Shōbōgenzō Zanmai-ō-zanmai
    The Samādhi That Is the King of Samādhis

    (Translation by Gudo Nishijima & Chodo Cross)

    Translator’s Note: Zanmai is the Japanese pronunciation of the phonetic
    rendering in Chinese of the Sanskrit word “samādhi,” which means the state
    in zazen; that is, the balanced state of body and mind. Ō means “king.” We
    can consider that there are many kinds of samādhi in our daily lives. However,
    according to Buddhist theory the most important and best samādhi is
    just the samādhi that we can experience in zazen. Therefore, we call the state
    in zazen “the king of samādhis.” In this chapter, Master Dōgen explains what
    zazen is, and so he chose the title Zanmai-ō-zanmai, “The Samādhi That Is
    the King of Samādhis.”



    [231] To transcend the whole universe at once, to live a great and valuable
    life in the house of the Buddhist patriarchs, is to sit in the full lotus posture.
    To tread over the heads of non-Buddhists and demons; to become, in the inner
    sanctum of the Buddhist patriarchs, a person in the concrete state, is to sit in
    the full lotus posture. To transcend the supremacy of the Buddhist patriarchs’
    supremacy, there is only this one method. Therefore, Buddhist patriarchs practice
    it solely, having no other practices at all. Remember, the universe in sitting
    is far different from other universes. Clearly understanding this truth,
    Buddhist patriarchs pursue and realize the establishment of the will, training,
    the state of bodhi, and nirvana. Just in the moment of sitting, investigate
    whether the universe is vertical, and whether it is horizontal. Just in the moment
    of sitting, what is the sitting itself? Is it a somersault? Is it a state of vigorous
    activity? Is it thinking? Is it beyond thinking? Is it doing something? Is it not
    doing anything? Is it sitting inside of sitting? Is it sitting inside of the bodymind?
    Is it sitting that is free of “the inside of sitting,” “the inside of the bodymind,”
    and so on? There should be investigation of thousands and tens of
    thousands of points like these. Sit in the full lotus posture with the body. Sit
    in the full lotus posture with the mind. Sit in the full lotus posture being free
    of body and mind.

    [233] My late master, the eternal buddha, says, “To practice [za]zen is
    to get free of body and mind. Just to sit is to have attainment from the beginning.
    It is not necessary to burn incense, to do prostrations, to recite the
    Buddha’s name, to confess, or to read sutras.”

    Clearly, in the last four or five hundred years, only one person, my late
    master, has scooped out the Eye of the Buddhist Patriarch and sat inside the
    Eye of the Buddhist Patriarch; few people have equaled him, even in China.
    Very few people realize that the act of sitting is the Buddha-Dharma and that
    the Buddha-Dharma is the act of sitting. Even if some physically understand
    sitting to be the Buddha-Dharma, none has realized sitting as sitting. How
    then can any be maintaining and relying upon the Buddha-Dharma as the
    Buddha-Dharma? This being so, there is sitting with the mind, which is not
    the same as sitting with the body. There is sitting with the body, which is not
    the same as sitting with the mind. And there is sitting that is free of body and
    mind, which is not the same as “sitting that is free of body and mind.” Already
    to have attained the state like this is the Buddhist patriarchs’ state in which
    practice and understanding are in mutual accord. Maintain and rely upon this
    awareness, thought, reflection. Investigate this mind, will, consciousness.

    [235] Śākyamuni Buddha addresses a large assembly: “If we sit in the
    full lotus posture, the body-mind will experience samādhi, and many
    people will revere the dignity and virtue of the state. Like the sun lighting
    up the world, it clears away sleepy, lazy, and melancholy mind.
    The body is light and tireless. Perception and consciousness are also
    light and responsive. We should sit like coiled dragons. On seeing just
    a picture of the lotus posture, even the king of demons is afraid. How
    much more so if he sees a person really experiencing the state of truth,
    sitting without inclination or agitation?


    Thus, on seeing a picture of the lotus posture, even the king of demons
    is surprised, worried, and afraid. Still more, when we really sit in the lotus
    posture, the virtue is beyond imagination. In short, the happiness and virtue
    of everyday sitting are limitless.

    [236] Śākyamuni Buddha addresses a large assembly: “This is why we
    sit in the full lotus posture.” Then the Tathāgata, the World-honored
    One, teaches his disciples that they should sit like this. Sometimes non-
    Buddhists pursue the truth by continuously standing on tiptoes, sometimes
    they pursue the truth by continuously standing up, and sometimes
    they pursue the truth by carrying the legs on the shoulders. Mad and
    obstinate mind like this sinks into the sea of wrongness, and the body
    is not peaceful. For this reason, the Buddha teaches his disciples to sit
    in the full lotus posture, sitting with the mind upright. Why? [Because]
    if the body is upright, the mind is easily set right. When the body sits
    upright, the mind is not weary, the mind is regulated, the intention is
    right, and the attention is bound to what is immediately present. If the
    mind races or becomes distracted and if the body leans or becomes agitated,
    [sitting upright] regulates them and causes them to recover. When
    we want to experience samādhi and want to enter samādhi, even if the
    mind is chasing various images and is variously distracted, [sitting
    upright] completely regulates all such states. Practicing like this, we
    experience and enter the samādhi that is king of samādhis.

    [237] Evidently, sitting in the full lotus posture is just the samādhi that
    is king of samādhis, and is just experience and entry. All samādhis are the
    followers of this, the king of samādhis. To sit in the full lotus posture is to
    set the body straight, to set the mind straight, to set the body-mind straight,
    to set Buddhist patriarchs straight, to set practice and experience straight, to
    set the brain straight, and to set the life-blood straight. Now, sitting our human
    skin, flesh, bones, and marrow in the full lotus posture, we sit the samādhi
    that is king among samādhis in the full lotus posture. The World-honored
    One is constantly maintaining and relying upon the practice of sitting in the
    full lotus posture. He authentically transmits the practice of sitting in the full
    lotus posture to his disciples, and he teaches human beings and gods to sit
    in the full lotus posture. The mind-seal authentically transmitted by the Seven
    Buddhas is just this. Under the bodhi tree Śākyamuni Buddha passes fifty
    minor kalpas, passes sixty kalpas, and passes countless kalpas, sitting in the
    lotus posture. Sitting in the full lotus posture for three weeks, or sitting for
    hours, is the turning of the splendid Dharma wheel, and is the lifelong teaching
    of the Buddha. It lacks nothing. It is just a yellow scroll on a red stick.
    The meeting of Buddha with Buddha is this moment. This is just the time
    when living beings become buddha.

    [239] The First Patriarch, Venerable Bodhidharma, after arriving from
    the west, passed nine years facing the wall at Shōrinji on Shōshitsuhō in the
    Sūgaku Mountains, sitting in zazen in the lotus posture. From that time
    through to today, brains and eyes have pervaded China. The lifeblood of the
    First Patriarch is only the practice of sitting in the full lotus posture. Before
    the First Patriarch came from the west the people of Eastern Lands never
    knew sitting in the full lotus posture. Since the ancestral master came from
    the west they have known it. This being so, just to sit in the lotus posture,
    day and night, from the beginning to the end of this life, and for tens of thousands
    of lives, without leaving the temple grounds and without having any
    other practices, is the samādhi that is the king of samādhis.

    Shōbōgenzō Zanmai-ō-zanmai
    Preached to the assembly at Kippō Temple in
    Etsu district, on the fifteenth day of the second
    lunar month in the second year of Kangen
    (1244)


    ANOTHER TRANSLATION WITH SCHOLAR'S FOOTNOTES (by Carl Bielefeldt) IS AVAILABLE AT:
    http://scbs.stanford.edu/sztp3/trans...anslation.html

    We will also touch upon ...

    THE TEN GRAVE PRECEPTS
    With Commentaries by Bodhidharma and Dogen Zenji


    1. Not Killing. Bodhidarma: Self-nature is subtle and mysterious. In the realm of the everlasting Dharma, not giving rise to the idea of killing is called the Precept of Not Killing. Dogen Zenji: The Buddha seed grows in accordance with not taking life. Transmit the life of Buddha's wisdom and do not kill.

    2. Not Stealing. Bodhidharma: Self-nature is subtle and mysterious. In the realm of the unattainable Dharma, not having thoughts of gaining is called the Precept of Not Stealing. Dogen Zenji: The self and things of the world are just as they are. The gate of emancipation is open.

    3. Not Misusing Sex. Bodhidharma: Self-nature is subtle and mysterious. In the realm of the ungilded Dharma, not creating a veneer of attachment is called the Precept of Not Misusing Sex. Dogen Zenji: The Three Wheels are pure and clear. When you have nothing to desire, you follow the way of all Buddhas.

    4. Not Lying. Bodhidharma: Self-nature is subtle and mysterious. In the realm of the inexplicable Dharma, not preaching a single word is called the Precept of Not Lying. Dogen Zenji: The Dharma Wheel turns from the beginning. There is neither surplus nor lack. The whole universe is moistened with nectar, and the truth is ready to harvest.

    5. Not Giving or Taking Drugs. Bodhidharma: Self-nature is subtle and mysterious. In the realm of the intrinsically pure Dharma, not giving rise to delusions is called the Precept of Not Giving or Taking Drugs. Dogen Zenji: Drugs are not brought in yet. Don't let them invade. That is the great light.

    6. Not Discussing Faults of Others. Bodhidharma: Self-nature is subtle and mysterious. In the realm of the flawless Dharma, nor expounding upon error is called the Precept of Not Speaking of Faults of Others. Dogen Zenji: In the Buddha Dharma, there is one path, one Dharma, one realization, one practice. Don't permit fault-finding. Don't permit haphazard talk.

    7. Not Praising Yourself While Abusing Others. Bodhidharma: Self-nature is subtle and mysterious. In the realm of the equitable Dharma, not dwelling upon I against you is called the Precept of Not Praising Yourself while Abusing Others. Dogen Zenji: Buddhas and Ancestral Teachers realize the empty sky and the great earth. When they manifest the noble body, there is neither inside nor outside in emptiness. When they manifest the Dharma body, there is not even a bit of earth on the ground.

    8. Not Sparing the DharmaAssets. Bodhidharma. Self-nature is subtle and mysterious. In the genuine, all-pervading Dharma, not being stingy about a single thing is called the Precept of Not Sparing the Dharma Assets. Dogen Zenji: One phrase, one verse--that is the ten thousand things and one hundred grasses; one dharma, one realization--that is all Buddhas and Ancestral Teachers. Therefore, from the beginning, there has been no stinginess at all.

    9. Not Indulging in Anger. Bodhidharma: Self-natue is subtle and mysterious. In the realm of the selfless Dharma, not contriving reality for the self is called the Precept of Not Indulging in Anger. Dogen Zenji: Not advancing, not retreating, not real, not empty. There is an ocean of bright clouds. There is an ocean of solemn clouds.

    10. Not Defaming the Three Treasures. Bodhidhrma: Self-nature is subtle and mysterious. In the realm of the One, nor holding nihilistic concepts of ordinary beings and sages is called the Precept of Not Defaming the Three Treasures. Dogen Zenji: The teisho of the actual body is the harbour and the weir. This is the most important thing in the world. Its virtue finds its home in the ocean of essential nature. It is beyond explanation. We just accept it with respect and gratitude.
    Last edited by Jundo; 12-09-2012 at 04:52 PM.
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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    For Rohatsu, Shoji

    I will be talking a bit about the chapter of Shobogenzo called Shoji, here it is:

    If the Buddha is within life and death, there is no life and death.

    Then again, if there is no Buddha within life and death, we are not deluded by life and death.

    These are the expressions of Chia-shan and Ting-shan, two Zen masters who walked the way, so their words should not be taken lightly.

    Their meaning must be clearly understood by all those who would free themselves from life and death. If you seek the Buddha outside of life and death, it is like turning the cart to the North and heading for Etsu, or looking South to see the North Star.

    You will gather the cause of life and death more and more - and lose the way to liberation. If you understand that life and death are themselves Nirvana, there is no need for avoiding life and death or seeking Nirvana. Then, for the first time, you will have the possibility to free yourself from life and death.

    Do not fall into the error of thinking that there is a change from life to death. Life is one position of time, and it already has a before and after. So in Buddhism it is said that life itself is no-life. Death is also a position in time, and has a before and after. So it is said that death itself is no-death.

    When it is called life, there is nothing but life. When it is called death, there is nothing but death. If life comes, this is life. If death comes, this is death. There is no reason to try to escape from it, and their is no reason to cling to it either.

    This life and death is the life of the Buddha.

    If you try to throw it away you lose the life of the Buddha. If you cling to it you also lose the life of the Buddha, and you will obstruct the activity of Buddha. When you neither deny nor seek, you are manifesting the mind of the Buddha. But don't try to measure this by your mind. Don't try to explain it by your words. When you let go of your body and mind and forget them completely and you throw yourself into the Buddha's abode, then everything is done from the side of Buddha and you just follow along without effort or anxiety - you break free from life's suffering and are Buddha yourself. How can you then have any hindrance in your mind?

    There is a very easy way to be a Buddha: Do not do any evil. Do not try to cling to life and death but, with deep compassion, work for all beings. Respect your elders and sympathize with those younger. When you do neither deny things nor seek them or think and worry about them - then you are called a buddha. Don't look for anything else.
    Last edited by Jundo; 12-06-2012 at 03:45 PM.

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    Our thread for this Rohatsu Retreat is now open! Welcome to all our sitters!

    First, a note. There have been changes in the last day to the time schedule for Units 1-7, 1-8, 1-9 and (just this morning) 2-7. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO NOTE THE NEW TIMES!

    Please do print out the schedule and calculate, based on your own needs and time zone, which sections you can join "Live-Live" and which sections you will join "Live-Recorded" (because we sometimes sit while you are sleeping across the world, while you sit while we sit here in Japan ) or some later time ... all while dropping all thought of here, there, now, then.

    Also, please be sure to download and have with you the passages from Shobogenzo posted above by Taigu and Jundo, which will be the seed for Dharma Talks.

    If you have not done so already, please do watch these little talks on making an "At Home" Oryoki, and on Gatha for our daily ministrations ...

    http://www.treeleaf.org/forums/showt...ome-Oryoki-Set

    and

    http://www.treeleaf.org/forums/showt...re-Calls%21%21

    Please be sure to post greetings below if you will be sitting this Retreat or supporting our sitters (while , I hope, to sit later ).


    LET'S GET READY TO ROHATSU!!

    Gassho, J
    Last edited by Jundo; 12-07-2012 at 03:44 AM.
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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    Mp
    Guest
    Wonderful Jundo, thank you.

    I wil be there live Day 1 Unit 1-5, then I will need to get some sleep. I will catch up with Unit 6-8 when the rest of you are enjoying some zzzz.

    Then I will be back live for for Day 2 Unit 1-5, then some sleep and catch up Unit 6-7 when I wake.

    Looking forward to Rohatsu-ing.

    Gassho
    Michael

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    I'll be there. My oldest usually gets off the bus just a few minutes before the scheduled start, so if I'm not there right at the beginning that's why.

    Otherwise, I'm in for the duration!

    Gassho,
    Dosho

  7. #7
    Hi,
    Looking forward to sit. Hope to sit late evening sections (GMT) live, that's the very start of the day in Japan. Otherwise I'll be sitting the recorded version. Have my oryoki bowls clean and my Gathas ready to go! Oh yeah, it's only rohatsu but I like it!
    Gassho
    Myozan

  8. #8
    I will have to sit the recorded version, when the craziness of my December wanes down.

    This is a complex month for me because I have to travel to see my parents and I will go to sesshin to the Mexico City Zen Center for a few days.

    I'll sit Rohatsu until Dec. 27th

    I'll try to sit with you guys tonight, though.

    Gassho,

    Kyonin
    Hondō Kyōnin
    奔道 協忍

  9. #9
    Thank you Jundo, Taigu,
    I'll be there, mostly with the recorded version, but you cant be sure I pop in live ;-)
    Gassho
    Myoku

  10. #10
    This is a wonderful opportunity to deepen practice and I will sit some live this weekend but postpone the bulk of my participation to next weekend.
    _/_
    Rich
    MUHYO
    無 (MU, Emptiness) and 氷 (HYO, Ice) ... Emptiness Ice ...

    https://instagram.com/notmovingmind

  11. #11
    I will be there for the whole retreat live. Here in the EST it is overnight, which means no grief from my kid over "hogging the wifi". It will be a relief to be together wordlessly.

    Gassho, kojip.

  12. #12
    I'll be there Saturday/Sunday my time. Got to get my "basement zendo" cleaned up today and ready.

    Gassho

    Jen

  13. #13
    Hi folks,

    I'll have to keep our cats some company (they like being in the living room where there's no computer - so I'll move my zafu there for a while), but I'll definitely sit live for a quite a few hours
    both on Saturday and Sunday.

    All the best and gassho,

    Hans Chudo Mongen

  14. #14
    Nindo
    Guest
    Happy Rohatsu & good sitting to all!

    I'll be there for a few periods, but my retreat will be on 16/ 17th.

  15. #15
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    I too am going to make an effort to sit live for at least a portion of the retreat.

    Hope to see everyone there.

    Gassho.
    Chris

  16. #16
    Hi there,

    Family life is keeping me busy this weekend, but I will try to do as much sitting/kinhin as possible.
    However, I am ill at the moment (sinusitis infection) and actually I don't know whether it is good to sit so long and so often as I intend to do. Will find out, I guess.
    Hopefully, I'll find a weekend later this month to do the whole thing...

    Have a great time!

    Gassho,

    Timo
    no thing needs to be added

  17. #17
    Oh yeah, it's only rohatsu but I like it!
    Nice


    I have to do this at another date, as my wife has started a new job requiring varied shifts and hours which leaves me in charge with the little ones. My dear parents have been called on all week during this transition and are taking time this weekend to relax (lol read recuperate!).

    I will be in and out when time prermits to catch some live sitting and such but know I will be sitting along!

    I am close to the computer as well for technical support should the need arise too.


    Deep bows to our teachers and to all sitting or will sit this together!

    Shohei

  18. #18
    Ready to Roooooohatsu

    If everything goes ok, I will start with you live in a couple of hours

    Gassho
    Thank you for your practice

  19. #19
    My wife is not feeling well today, so I will have to do the retreat during the week. however I will sit live as much as life permits this weekend. I'm sure a little extra zazen never hurt anyone too badly
    If I'm already enlightened why the hell is this so hard?

  20. #20
    Been so long since I have been back here to Treeleaf....crazy things happening, but will try to sit as much as possible.
    Gassho,
    Jisen/BrianW

  21. #21
    First day, "LONG" morning service ran about 10 minutes over the designated time.
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

  22. #22
    Sitting live and recorded now and through the weekend.

    Gassho
    Alan

  23. #23
    Sound was a little rough the first few hours, but I was able to fix the microphone by the first Dharma Talk. Please be patient.

    Gassho, J
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

  24. #24
    Hi,
    I foolishly planned to sit tonight and tomorrow night! But now I realise my Saturday night is your Sunday morning! Doh!

    So, I'll sit the start of day two.

    Gassho, in embarrassment,
    Myozan

  25. #25
    Crashed at 5 am, and am catching-up now recorded. I'll join in live again day two. 4pm EST.

    Gassho.. and thank you so much for providing this practice opportunity! Kojip.

  26. #26
    Mp
    Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Kojip View Post
    Crashed at 5 am, and am catching-up now recorded. I'll join in live again day two. 4pm EST.

    Gassho.. and thank you so much for providing this practice opportunity! Kojip.
    You lasted past me. I too am catching up on the recordings and will be at at around 5pm EST, as I have to pick up my brother at the airport. See you all then.

    Gassho
    Michael

  27. #27
    Hey guys,

    I crashed too...me that is! I almost fell over during a zazen session and then dozed off during samu. After that, Jundo kindly suggested that I sleep and I agreed.

    See you later...alligators.

    Ok, bad jokes mean take nap.

    Gassho,
    Dosho
    Last edited by Dosho; 12-08-2012 at 07:01 PM.

  28. #28
    Mp
    Guest
    Hey everyone,

    Just had to step away something has come up, but I will be back. Enjoy your sit.

    Gassho
    Michael

  29. #29
    Yugen
    Guest
    It's really inspiring to see you all! Second shift coming on Sunday US time.... Oaken and I sat Rohatsu Zazenkai together today; it was nice to be sitting together in person. See you on G+!

    Gassho
    Yugen

  30. #30
    3:20 a.m. Confused on the cushion. Going to sleep. Will pick-up where left off tomorrow. gassho, kojip.

  31. #31
    Mp
    Guest
    Up since 5am ... 12:30 now and fighting sleep, so off to bed. Finish last few sittings in the am.

    Gassho
    Michael

  32. #32
    Off to bed...thank you all.

    Gassho,
    Dosho

  33. #33
    I knew that people resist more in places where it snows, you seem to me like marathon runners , I went to bed earlier with my back killing me, now going to finish the the recorded units


    Thank you for your practice, it is inspiring


    Gassho
    Thank you for your practice

  34. #34
    Thank you Jundo for the Saturday sessions and Taigu for Sunday session 1. Apologies for not making the rest of Sunday as I have contracted norovirus, despite my school being closed Friday for a deep clean! I thought something was brewing, but just thought it was back pain!! Good job I'm not a doctor.

    Thanks to all sitting this Rohatsu. Saturday afternoon I had a glimpse of what a bright mind may be ..and it has made me determined to try a retreat again. Gassho to all.
    Heisoku 平 息
    Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home. (Basho)

  35. #35
    And So The Buddha Saw The Morning Star ...

    If anyone who sat this Retreat, or as much as they were able, has any comments, criticisms, advice, tips on how to make it a better experience for next time, please let us know by posting here or writing me. Any guidance will be helpful in making a good Retreat experience next year.

    A Further Nine Bows to All. Much Gratitude to Taigu.

    Jundo
    Last edited by Jundo; 12-09-2012 at 04:53 PM.
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

  36. #36
    Yugen
    Guest
    Thank you all - what a marvelous Rohatsu - I will finish the Day Two sittings over the next two days -

    Deep bows
    Yugen

  37. #37
    Mp
    Guest
    Good morning everyone, wow ... a BIG thank you to Jundo and Taigu for this wonderful practice! Thank you to all who sat along side me, it was a beautiful journey. I finished the bit of Zazen, Kinhin, Short Service, and chants this morning (even though my eyes wanted not too).

    Jundo ... as for any suggestions, I do not have any as I think it was wonderful and went very well. I know there was some sound issues, but that didn't really get in the way. Taigu did have some Google + video issues and I know Shohei and I tried to help sort that out, but no luck. But even with Taigu's cold and video issues, it was still perfect and beautiful!

    Deep Bows
    Michael

  38. #38
    Hi all,

    I just finished that which can truly never be finished...thank you to Jundo & Taigu...thank you to those who have sat, are sitting, or will sit.

    After these retreats, I often feel that I can take on the world! But for today I shall take care of myself and my family. Nothing special, but also the most special of all.

    Nine bows to all and nine more...I am most grateful to everyone who has helped to make Treeleaf what it is.

    Gassho,
    Dohso

  39. #39
    As for comments, I dare say I learned more for what was not planned than what was planned. Well, not quite...but I trust you understand my meaning.

    It was perfectly imperfect, which is a phrase tossed around lightly at times, but it is the truth.

    Gassho,
    Dosho

  40. #40
    Quote Originally Posted by Dosho View Post
    Nine bows to all and nine more...I am most grateful to everyone who has helped to make Treeleaf what it is.
    x2



    This retreat has been intimate and to the core. I am at home in Treeleaf Sangha. As far as practical issues go....... this space works, and the challenges are technical and creative. It is really showing the way.


    Gassho, kojip
    Last edited by RichardH; 12-09-2012 at 05:46 PM.

  41. #41
    Just want to say..... that Taigu's description of practice as.... a cow chewing grass, until the grass loses its flavour, and becomes the cow... and the cow becomes the grass. For some reason that really hit home. Gassho and thank you again Jundo and Taigu.

  42. #42
    Thank you everyone,
    Jundo, Taigu, the tech guys behind the scene and everyone contributing and sitting,
    take care of your health Taigu and Heisoku, while I take care of my knees
    Gassho
    Myoku

  43. #43
    Deep bows to all who sat/will sit.

    Gassho

    Willow

  44. #44
    I will have to catch the full retreat later this week, of all weekends in the year to have to work alone, this was it, (the new coworker took 2 weeks off" before I could snag vacation time).
    ~Gassho~
    Shinko

  45. #45
    I just finished ... I'm exhausted, but very happy to belong to this Sangha, this retreat experience is unforgettable. I greatly appreciate the efforts of our teachers Jundo and Taigu, my fellow 'leafers in their zafus right next to me, and those who put their tech expertise so we can use this tools acroos all places and times.


    Deep Gassho
    Thank you for your practice

  46. #46
    Thank you to Jundo and Taigu for giving of yourselves during this wonderful retreat. Jundo I felt that leg cramp all the way in Indiana and yet you carrried on. Taigu you were suffering in health but continued to give to us. I bow to both of you. The teachings that both of you shared meant alot to me.

    This is a fantastic method of sharing in retreat with many miles between everyone. Glitches happen even in an live and in person setting so nothing for me to ponder as to how to improve. I was able to catch one live but then I lost it from there. YouTube to the rescue. I am going to have to get into the Google+ for the future.

    Gassho
    Alan

  47. #47
    Deep thanks to Jundo and Taigu for doing this. These retreats always bring me back to beginner's mind and renew my enthusiasm for the practice (no matter how much I grumble at 5 a.m. or applaud when Jundo says "I HATE SESSHIN!")

    This was also the first year I didn't have to wrestle with recordings on JustinTV, so I'm totally grateful for YouTube and Google+.

    I was interested to hear (if I heard this right) Taigu say in oriyoki, his teacher would use a daikon radish to clean the bowls, and then eat it. Perhaps it would be good next year, instead of a sponge, to use a radish or maybe a piece of a crunchy vegetable to do this?

    Gassho

    Jen

  48. #48
    Thank you very much to Jundo and Taigu for this inspiring retreat. I sat with my husband almost the complete time, but in our time zone. We enjoyed the dharma talks very much and still think about it. The time frame of oriyoki was much to short for us, we continued eating in the rest period ;-)
    We are looking forward our next Rohatsu in 2013- the first time with our baby

    And thanks to all the others who sat/will sit with us!

    Gassho
    Bianca

  49. #49
    Thank you all for being such an inspiration. I was able to sit a bit Sunday but nothing live. My practice this past weekend comprised of tending to a very sick little girl.

    Deep bows to you all

    Gassho

    Dokan

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    We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are.
    ~Anaïs Nin

  50. #50
    By the way, if anyone would like to see what Oryoki is "supposed" to look like, please watch this beautiful video of a Retreat at Zen Mountain monastery. They are very ritual conscious there, and pay special attention to form. Very much more a ballet than my "two left feet" version during our Retreat. Of course, all is beautiful in its way. As I wrote on another thread today.

    We also make an effort in the Japanese Zen Traditions to be very sincere, precise and "perfect" in undertaking each ceremony. At the same time (this is the Shikantaza heart), we know that it will never be "perfect", something will always go "wrong", and yet even the worst screw up of some ritual (Oryoki eating is a prime example) is always "perfectly imperfect" and "perfectly just what it is" (which is not to be confused with "perfect just as it is"). We live through all such perspectives at once ... not neglecting the goal of doing something well, yet simultaneously dropping all goal and need to attain (a kind of healthy schizophrenia! ) We can always get better AND there is no place to "get" but ever right here. We should for "perfection" and "good", all while simultaneously dropping all dichotomies of "perfect vs. imperfect" "good and bad" (we are not nihilists).

    Such is our Practice, and a "Zen Klutz" like me who always drops the incense or drops his chopsticks is very much at home!
    Perhaps if folks are interested, we could have an "online class" here to make a more serious training in Oryoki. It is an old and traditional, but powerful Practice.

    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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