Some shots from my visit to ZMM last fall — up in the Catskill Mountains of New York:
Monastery
Meditation Hall
Cemetery
Dharma Kitty!
The most relaxed cat I’ve ever met.
: )
Some shots from my visit to ZMM last fall — up in the Catskill Mountains of New York:
Monastery
Meditation Hall
Cemetery
Dharma Kitty!
The most relaxed cat I’ve ever met.
: )
“What you do to others, you do to yourself.”
That’s how a zen teacher described thoughts arising and dissipating in an awakened mind…
From Which Temple Follows The Way?
In recent years, Shaolin monks from China have gained an international reputation for their physical endurance and feats of kung fu skill. Shaolin monk troupes have toured the world, and Shaolin temples have become a common destination for foreign travelers, with some staying for extended periods.
But while the temple’s fancy tricks have won many a heart abroad, Buddhist circles in China are less than impressed, with almost 95 per cent of participants in an online survey saying monks should not immerse themselves in worldly ways.
Many believe the Shaolin have abandoned their monastic traditions of leaving the world and severing worldly desires and pursuits, and have become a tourist recreation center obsessed with money and reputation.
The Four Vows:
Sentient beings are numberless; I vow to save them.
Desires are inexhaustible; I vow to put an end to them.
The dharmas are boundless; I vow to master them.
The Buddha way is unattainable; I vow to attain it.
Vowing to save all sentient beings. But they’re numberless! That means there’s no end to the number of them. And yet you vow to save them. Impossible! It can’t be done. But you vow to save them. And by the way, if you intend to save all sentient beings, you’d better be prepared to be saved by all sentient beings. It goes both ways. Cause and effect goes both ways. Effect doesn’t follow cause, nor does cause precede effect. They’re one, and they move forward in time and they move backward in time.
- John Daido Loori
“If our spiritual life does not occur in relationship to the people around us, then I suspect that it’s not a spiritual life.”
– Zencast 131, “Integrating Practice with Work”
From Mr. Jones Watches on Cool Hunter.
There was a disturbance in my heart, a voice that spoke there and said, I want, I want, I want! It happened every afternoon, and when I tried to suppress it, it got even stronger… It never said a thing except I want, I want, I want!
— Saul Bellow, Henderson the Rain King
At each moment do not rely on tomorrow,
Think of this day and this hour only,
and of being faithful to the Way while given a life just for today —
for the next moment is uncertain and unknown.
— Dogen, via Helena IR