Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Immersion

From the first to the fourteenth of April I will be doing a personal spiritual intensive .  This is a reflection of how I will be living my life on the road. 

What does that mean? 

It means I will be spending the average day as follows:

- Chanting Buddhist sutras
   -The Heart Sutra
   -Sandokai
- 3+ hours of Shikintaza - awareness practice
- 30-60 minutes calling in spirits
- 4+ hours of carving the mask.
- Communicating with potential communities along my route and continuing preparation for the trip. 
- Studying Buddhist texts

I will be spending the first two days down at the Sokukoji Buddhist temple in Battle Creek, MI, practicing meditation and talking with my teacher.  The rest will take place in my living quarters in Grand Rapids.  Day to day life during my travels won't be quite like you see above.  But there will be a lot of work involved.  I am sure I will post more about that when the time comes. 

Many of you may be familiar with the Heart Sutra.  But the Sandokai is lesser known.  It is a Soto Zen sutra that was written by Shitou Xiqian.  It is a rather beautiful chant (posted below.)


Identity of Relative and Absolute

The mind of the Great Sage of India was intimately
conveyed from west to east.
Among human beings are wise ones and fools,
But in the Way there is no northern or southern Patriarch.
The subtle source is clear and bright; the tributary
streams flow through the darkness.
To be attached to things is illusion;
To encounter the absolute is not yet enlightenment.
Each and all, the subjective and objective spheres are related,
and at the same time, independent.
Related, yet working differently, though each keeps its own place.
Form makes the character and appearance different;
Sounds distinguish comfort and discomfort.
The dark makes all words one; the brightness distinguishes good and bad phrases.
The four elements return to their nature as a child to its mother.
Fire is hot, wind moves, water is wet, earth hard.
Eyes see, ears hear, nose smells, tongue tastes the salt and sour.
Each is independent of the other; cause and effect must return to the great reality
Like leaves that come from the same root.
The words high and low are used relatively.
Within light there is darkness, but do not try to understand that darkness;
Within darkness there is light, but do not look for that light.
Light and darkness are a pair, like the foot before
and the foot behind, in walking. Each thing has its own intrinsic value
and is related to everything else in function and position.
Ordinary life fits the absolute as a box ands its lid.
The absolute works together with the relative like two arrows meeting in mid-air.
Reading words you should grasp the great reality. Do not judge by any standards.
If you do not see the Way, you do not see it even as you walk on it.
When you walk the Way, it is not near, it is not far.
If you are deluded, you are mountains and rivers away from it.
I respectfully say to those who wish to be enlightened:
Do not waste your time by night or day.


Cheers!



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