With
Gassho before a
body scanner, sitters will enter the
3-D Holographic Zen Hall from wherever they are. Instantly, a high roofed room,
Manjusri Bodhisattva at its center, fills the senses and the 10 directions encircling them. Lifelike images of a hundred others who have sat that day (
some hours earlier in distant time zones) occupy projected Zafus all around, and the scent of incense perfumes the air. A young priest walks through the room straightening slippers made of photons, guiding newcomers to their places. Biosensors in the sitter’s clothing adjust posture with a touch lightly felt at the small of the back. A teacher in far Japan, as if a few feet away, offers a talk and responds immediately to questions. Rising from Zazen, all recite as one the
Bodhisattva Vows, prostrating toward
Manjusri now seen hovering midair as vast as a mountain. The identical scene appears in
Holospaces in every sitter’s home or private place, including for one fellow sitting zero gravity on the long voyage to Mars.
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