( Dogen’s Instructions for the Cook – XXX)
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Inthe many monasteries of the mountains of Song China that I have seen, the monksholding the various offices train in these posts for a year at a time, each ofthem in each moment practicing by three standards. Firstly, to benefit othersbenefits yourself. Second, make every effort to maintain and renew the monasticenvironment. Third, follow the standards set forth by the examples of excellentpractitioners of past and present and come to stand with them.
Youshould understand that foolish people hold their practice as if it belonged tosomeone else, wise people practice with everyone as themselves.
Anancient teacher said,
"Two-thirdsof your life has passed
withoutclarifying who you are.
Eatingyour life,
muddlingabout in this and that,
youdon't even turn when called on.
Pathetic."
Fromthis verse we can see that if you have not met a true teacher, you will justfollow the lead of your tendencies. And this is pathetic. It's like the storyof the foolish son who leaves his parent's home with the family treasure andthen throws it away on a dung heap. Do not waste your opportunity as that mandid.
From: Tenzo Kyokun - Instructions for the Cook by Eihei Dogen -
Translated by Yasuda Joshu and Anzan Hoshin



posted December 25, 2009 at 5:57 pm
What a wonderful intangible asset you are.
You have opened my eyes to what I could not see.
posted December 27, 2009 at 12:47 pm
I WILL ALWAYS LET THE EYES OF MY HEART OPEN IN EVERY WAY.I ALWAYS ASK GOD’S GUIDANCE TO SHOW ME HOW MUCH TO GIVE TO MY FELLOWMEN WHO IS IN NEED OF MY HELP REGARDLESS OF MY CAPABILITIES TO LEND A HELPING HAND.
IN MY HEART,I WANNA GIVE MY ALL,AS CHRIST HAVE UNCONDITIONALLY GAVE HIS LIFE BECAUSE OF LOVE TO US.IT IS BETTER TO GIVE THAN TO RECEIVE,AS CHRIST GAVE HIS LIFE,HIS LOVE SO WE ARE TO BE CHRISTLIKE IN EVERY WAY,WE SEE CHRIST WHEN WE DO THESE THINGS,THEY SEE CHRIST TOO TO THOSE WHO RECEIVE OUR BLESSINGS.