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Sit-a-Long with Jundo: Zazen for Beginners (We're All Beginners) IV

Thursday January 8, 2009


Continuing our series on "How To" Zazen ...



The mind is like a noisy kitchen blender ... filled with all kinds of rattlin' stuff.



Let it settle!


(  if using headphones, loud noise at times in video !!  )
blender.jpg

 


(remember: recording ends soon after the beginning bells;
a sitting time of 20 to 35 minutes is recommended)

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Comments
dc
January 8, 2009 8:05 AM

:)

This is really good!
Please continue!

Chris H
January 8, 2009 9:46 PM

I like your beach analogy. I think I would take your blender and make Margaritas, on the beach.

jh
January 8, 2009 9:52 PM

A wonderful blend of Dharma and technology. What kitchen appliance would teachers have used in the 13th century? :)

Leland
January 9, 2009 12:00 AM

Wow Jundo! You're like the Carrot-Top of Zazen! Love the prop work.

Y'know, you just don't see enough appliances in this kind of subject matter. Maybe the Pope should use a Dustbuster or Shamwow when he gives his addresses at St. Peter's.

Joking (sorta)

Gassho,

Leland

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Jundo Cohen is a Soto Zen Priest and founder and teacher of the Treeleaf Zendo--a Zen sangha (community) located in Tsukuba, Japan. Jundo was ordained in 2002 and subsequently received Dharma Transmission from Master Gudo Wafu Nishijima. He is a member of the Soto Zen Buddhist Association and American Zen Teachers Association . His blog, Treeleaf Zen, was designed specifically for Zen practitioners who cannot easily commute to a Zen Center due to health concerns, living in remote areas, or childcare and family needs.

On Treeleaf Zen, Jundo provides Zazen sittings, guided meditation, retreats, discussion, interaction with a teacher, and all other activities of a Zen Buddhist sangha, all fully online. Members now sit in over 20 countries. The focus is Shikantaza "Just Sitting" Zazen, as instructed by the 13th Century Japanese Master, Eihei Dogen.

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