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Note To Self
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Latest Podcast - 5/03/2020
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The Primary Point - What is It?
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In this latest Podcast from our Zoom Sunday practice session, we discuss the language of Zen and the fundamental point...
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If you raise one principle, you raise all principles. If you see one thing, you see all things. If you see one mind, you see all minds. If you see one way, you see all ways. There is nowhere that is not the Way. If you see one mote of dust, you see the mountains, streams, and lands of all the worlds in the ten directions. If you see one drop of water, you see all the moisture of all the worlds in the ten directions. Furthermore, seeing all dharmas is seeing all states of mind. Since all dharmas are originally empty, the mind is not nonexistent. The lack of nonexistence is sublime existence. Existence is nonexistence; nonexistence is existence: this is the sublime existence of true emptiness.
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— Master Subul, Seon. A Bird in Flight Leaves No Trace: The Zen Teaching of Huangbo with a Modern Commentary. Wisdom Publications.
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To support our Sangha of practitioners during Covid-19, I am offering online practice sessions using Zoom.
You will be able to practice with me live at 10:00 am on Sunday mornings & Wednesday Evening at 7:00 pm. The sessions include chanting the Heart Sutra, 30 - 40 minutes sitting meditation, Dharma talk, and discussion. Zoom allows us to have the OZS experience from our own devices in our own isolated hermit lodgings. Simply register, and log in to the session. Tune in!
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Will Rauschenberger Abbot, Ordinary Zen
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Scheduled Zoom Practice Sessions.
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Please check the website calendar for any scheduling changes.
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